Tabor B. Reynolds
Tabor Burton Reynolds (April 8, 1821 – July 3, 1901) was an American physician and politician from New York.
Life
[edit]Reynolds was born on April 8, 1821, in Wilton, New York, the son of Dr. Henry Reynolds and Mary Emerson.[1]
Reynolds initially studied medicine in his father's office. He then studied under Doctors Marsh and Armsby in Albany. He attended the Albany Medical College at the same time, graduating from there in 1842 with a Doctor of Medicine degree. He returned to Wilton afterwards and practiced medicine with his father. After his father died in 1857, he began practicing medicine with his younger brother John Henry until the latter's death in 1870.[2]
Reynolds was Town Superintendent of Schools from 1847 to 1852. He then served as town supervisor from 1856 to 1858. He was a Democrat until 1855, at which point he joined the American Party.[3] In 1857, he was elected to the New York State Assembly with support from the American and Democratic parties, representing the Saratoga County 2nd District. He served in the Assembly in 1858.[4]
Reynolds became a Republican following the outbreak of the American Civil War. He was re-elected town supervisor in 1863 and served in that office until the end of 1867. During that time, he was active in securing enlistments, filling the county's quota of men, and making provisions for the soldiers. In the 1867 election, he was elected county sheriff, an office he held until the end of 1870. He then moved to Saratoga Springs to work exclusively as a physician.[5]
An active member of the Saratoga County Medical Society, Reynolds became its president in 1857. He became a Permanent Member of the New York State Medical Society in 1858. In 1872, he became president of the Union Medical Association of Washington, Warren, and Saratoga Counties. In 1884, he was a charter member and organizer of the New York State Medical Association. He was also a member of the American Medical Association. In 1878, he was appointed Examining Surgeon for Pensions at Saratoga Springs. He resigned from that office in 1886. In 1889, he was appointed to a Board of three Examining Surgeons in Saratoga Springs.[2]
In 1843, Reynolds married Sarah Ann Emerson, daughter of Lyndes Emerson. They had no children, and she died from a lingering illness in 1874.[2]
Reynolds died from heart failure[6] at his home on July 3, 1901.[7] He was buried in Greenridge Cemetery in Saratoga Springs.
References
[edit]- ^ Anderson, George Baker (1899). "Part III: Personal References". Our County and Its People: A Descriptive and Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York. The Boston History Company. pp. 112–113 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Biography of New York. Vol. VI. New York, N.Y.: Atlantic Publishing and Engraving Company. 1890. pp. 112–113 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Murphy, William D. (1858). Biographical Sketches of the State Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York in 1858. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell. p. 218 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Evening Journal Almanac, 1858. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons & Co. 1858. p. 33 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett (1878). History of Saratoga County, New York. Philadelphia, P.A.: Everts & Ensign. p. 202 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Dr. Tabor B. Reynolds". New-York Tribune. Vol. LXI, no. 19954. New York, N.Y. 4 July 1901. p. 5 – via Chronicling America.
- ^ Albany Medical Annals. Vol. XXII. Albany, N.Y.: Brandow Printing Company. 1901. p. 455 – via Google Books.
External links
[edit]- 1821 births
- 1901 deaths
- People from Wilton, New York
- Politicians from Saratoga Springs, New York
- Albany Medical College alumni
- 19th-century American physicians
- 20th-century American physicians
- Physicians from New York (state)
- Town supervisors in New York (state)
- New York (state) Democrats
- New York (state) Know Nothings
- New York (state) Republicans
- Members of the New York State Assembly
- Sheriffs of Saratoga County, New York
- Burials at Greenridge Cemetery