
J.S. Riggs
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in 1831 at New Sharon, Main, Dr. J. S. Riggs was educated at Farmington
Academy and Kent's Hill Seminary. Upon his graduation from the latter
institution he shipped from New London, Conn., upon a whaling voyage around
Cape Horn and spent two years in the Arctic Ocean. Upon his return he
taught school until the outbreak of the civil war, when he enlisted, August,
1861, in the 112th Illinois Volunteer Infantry and served until the close
of the war. Immediately thereafter Dr. Riggs commenced the study of medicine,
graduated from the Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons, and commenced
the practice of his profession in Iowa. Remaining in the state until 1887,
he then came to Redlands, where he has since resided, and purchased the
drug business of L.M. Johnson, who opened the
first drug store in the city on May 16, 1887, in the west half of the
building now occupied by the Drake Company. Dr. Riggs removed afterward
to the Sloan House building, now the First
National Bank, where Dr. Riggs sold his interest in the business and
resumed the active practice of medicine in Redlands.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 46.)
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