Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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he eighth President of the County Society had the double distinction of ... being the first Native Son to be thus honored , and the first to have his term of service preserved by existing minutes of the Society . Ina volume of Minutes and Proceedings 1910 - 1919 , it is recorded that David A. Conrad was in stalled Resident of the Society on February 14 , 1910 along with Benjamin Bakewell George R. Luton and Rexwald Brown , Vice - Presidents . Dr. Conrad was born in fasadena in 1876 and graduated from the University of California Medical School in 1893. He located in Santa Barbara in 1914 and shortly thereafter was commissioned Captain Medical Corps , U.S. Army , serving through the 1st World War in Letterman General . Hospital San Francisco Returning to Santa Barbara his health broken , he found his former patients forget ful and his practice scattered . In April , 1920 he died in Cottage Hospital all but unknown and unmourned at the age of 45 .