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'''Astus S. Magee''' was one of Pensacola's first black physicians. He is the namesake of [[Magee Field]]. | '''Astus S. Magee''' was one of Pensacola's first black physicians. He is the namesake of [[Magee Field]]. | ||
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+ | Magee died in 1936 at his home at [[8th Avenue]] and [[Blount Street]]. At the time of his death, he had practiced medicine in Pensacola for 25 years, with his offices at [[500 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive|500 North Alcaniz Street]].<ref>"Dr. A.S. Magee Dies; Practiced 25 Years.'' 9 January 1936.</ref> | ||
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Astus S. Magee | |
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Born | December 28, 1878 Mount Olive, Mississippi |
Died | January 8, 1936 Pensacola, Florida |
Occupation | Physician |
Spouse | Beatrice Magee |
Astus S. Magee was one of Pensacola's first black physicians. He is the namesake of Magee Field.
Magee died in 1936 at his home at 8th Avenue and Blount Street. At the time of his death, he had practiced medicine in Pensacola for 25 years, with his offices at 500 North Alcaniz Street.[1]
References
- ↑ "Dr. A.S. Magee Dies; Practiced 25 Years. 9 January 1936.