J.C. Lewis, M.D.
Dr. J. C. Lewis, one of the most prominent and deservedly
successful physicians and surgeons in Waukon, has been a resident
of the state of Iowa since 1864. He is, however, a native of
Wisconsin, born in Dunkirk, April 20, 1858, a son of U. F. Lewis.
The father was a native of New York state and went as a pioneer
to Wisconsin, where in the early days he engaged in carpentering.
He there married Miss Eliza J. Stillwell, a sister of C. S. and
H. H. Stillwell of Waukon. In 1864, U. F. Lewis moved to Iowa and
located at Buckland, where he worked at his trade for some time,
later establishing himself in the grocery business there. He
continued to make his home in Buckland until he moved to Waukon,
where the last years of his life were spent. His wife survived
him only a short time. In their family were two children: Dr. J.
C. of this review; and Jessie M., who is well known in
educational circles of this county as one of the most efficient
teachers in the Waukon schools.
Dr. Lewis was still a child when he came with his parents to
Waukon and he was here reared and educated, supplementing a
course in the public schools by four years attendance at
the State University, where he completed a medical course,
graduating with the degree of M. D. in 1889. He immediately
afterward located in Ridgeway, in Winneshiek county, where he
began the practice of his profession and where for twenty-two
years he continued to reside, becoming well known as an able and
successful physician. While still a resident of that city he
served as a member of the town council and as mayor and was for
some time a member of the board of health. In 1911 he returned to
Waukon where he has since been engaged in the practice of his
profession. He has demonstrated his skill in the successful
handling of a number of complex medical problems and has already
built up a good practice. Dr. Lewis is a far-sighted business man
as well as an able physician and has made some excellent
investments in Florida lands as well as in Waukon city property
and in Iowa farms, and has now extensive and important
real-estate holdings.
In 1886 Dr. Lewis was united in marriage to Miss May B. Lowe, who
was born, reared and educated in Waukon. She is a daughter of
Hosea Lowe, a pioneer merchant in that city, who was identified
with the hardware business here for a number of years. Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis became the parents of two children. The elder, Laura
J., was educated in the Ridgeway high school, where she finished
the course and was graduated. She died August 18, 1908, at the
age of seventeen. The other daughter, Elizabeth M., is now a
student in the Waukon high school.
Dr. Lewis is a Master Mason and well known in the local lodge of
the fraternity. He and his wife are members of the Methodist
Episcopal church, Mrs. Lewis being a member of the auxiliary
societies and an active Sunday school worker. Dr. Lewis is a
member of the official board and is also acting as steward. He is
a man of exemplary life, of generous standards and high
principles, and his industry, ability and enterprise have found a
rich reward in the high esteem his acquaintances place upon him
as a man and a physician.
-transcribed by Linda Earnheart
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