Bond, James Monroe

See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]: 1:185
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 331: Bond, James Morrow.

Obituary of James Monroe Bond, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, Washington, D.C. (21 May 1914): BOND--James Monroe Bond, a native of Iowa, died at Healdsburg, Cal., March 22, 1914, at the age of 66 years, 4 months, and 5 days. When he was five years old, his parents crossed the plains to the wilds of Oregon with an ox team. There the child grew to manhood, married, and then moved to central California, where he spent a number of years in farming. During that time he felt that he was called to minister to the sick. Hence, after completing a nurses' course and spending some time in treatment-room work, he entered a San Francisco medical college, from which he was graduated in 1893. He practiced medicine in California until 1906, when, with his son, he opened a sanitarium at Phoenix, Ariz. Dr. Bond continued his practice there until 1911, when he took up the work of chaplain and associate physician in the Healdsburg (Cal.) Medical Home. There he zealously devoted himself to gospel medical work and more than a score of patients embraced present truth through his ministry. His wife and nine children survive. All his children are engaged in denominational work. Elders Frank and Walter Bond being missionaried in Spain. GEORGE W. RINE. Source: http://www.joanneskelton.com/p498.htm

James Monroe Bond was born on 17 November 1847 in Iowa. ... In Hanford, Lucerne Township, Kings County, California,, James and Sarah appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 28 June 1900. He was listed as James M. Bond, age 52, born Nov 1847 in Iowa, occupation physician and surgeon. She was shown as Sarah T. Bond, wife, age 49, born Mar 1849 in Oregon. Their children who were living with them were Elmer C, Frank S, Walter G, Edith I, Jessie M, Charles L and Harry C..12 A biography of James was published in the Biographical Record of San Joaquin Valley, California in 1905. James and Sarah appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 14 August 1910 at Arizona Sanitarium in Maricopa County, Arizona. James was age 62, born in Iowa, a physician at the Arizona Sanitarium. Sarah was listed as Sara T. Bond, wife, age 59, married for 43 years with 10 children, all living. Sarah was a nurse at the Sanitarium. Others in the household included their 28 year old daughter Edith Dillon, also a nurse at the Sanitarium, and her husband Isaac who was an Adventist minister and their 7 year old son Anistron. More of James and Sarah's children were also listed: 25 year old Jessie, a school teacher; 19 year old Harry, a farmer ; and 11 year old Mildred. The census grouping also included other boarders and employees. James died on 22 March 1914 in Sonoma County, California, at age 66. He was buried at Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California.
Source: http://www.joanneskelton.com/p498.htm

J Am Med Assoc. 1914;LXII(20):1573: James M. Bond, M.D., California Medical College, San Francisco, 1895 ; died at his home in Healdsburg, Cal., March 23.
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