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'''Charles E. Simmons''', M.D., was present at the [[Founding of the Theosophical Society]] in September, 1875. [[Josephine Ransom]] said of him that he was "a well-known New York physician," but that otherwise "no information has been discovered."<ref>Josephine Ransom, ''A Short History of The Theosophical Society'' (Adyar, Madras, India: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1938), 115.</ref> | '''Charles E. Simmons''', M.D., was present at the [[Founding of the Theosophical Society]] in September, 1875. [[Josephine Ransom]] said of him that he was "a well-known New York physician," but that otherwise "no information has been discovered."<ref>Josephine Ransom, ''A Short History of The Theosophical Society'' (Adyar, Madras, India: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1938), 115.</ref> | ||
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Modern genealogical research has uncovered listings for him as a physician at 742 Lexington Avenue, New York in several city directories and business directories.<ref>''Goulding's Manual of New York and General Statistical Guide'', 1875; ''New York, New York, City Directory'' 1874, 1876, 1977, 1888, 1891.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 10 February 2018
Charles E. Simmons, M.D., was present at the Founding of the Theosophical Society in September, 1875. Josephine Ransom said of him that he was "a well-known New York physician," but that otherwise "no information has been discovered."[1]
Modern genealogical research has uncovered listings for him as a physician at 742 Lexington Avenue, New York in several city directories and business directories.[2]