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Dr. Smith died of a heart attack at his Pensacola residence, located at 306 East [[Chase Street]], in 1943.<ref>United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968</ref> | Dr. Smith died of a heart attack at his Pensacola residence, located at 306 East [[Chase Street]], in 1943.<ref>United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968</ref> | ||
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+ | File:Smithdrcvresidenceflasentinel1904.jpg|thumb|Dr. Smith's longtime residence at 306 East Chase Street | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:33, 20 March 2020
Charles V. Smith | |
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Dr. Smith in 1904
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Died | December 29, 1943 Pensacola, Florida |
Occupation | Physician |
Spouse | Hennie Smith |
Children | Lorine Smith C. V. Smith, Jr. Gurie Smith Olga Smith |
Charles V. Smith was one of the first black physicians to practice in Pensacola.
Smith had a daughter, Lorine, who died of typhoid fever in 1918, at the age of just 20.[1]
Dr. Smith died of a heart attack at his Pensacola residence, located at 306 East Chase Street, in 1943.[2]