Jonas R. McClintock, M.D.
Jonas R. McClintock, M.D.
Biography
01/09/1808 - 11/25/1879
McCLINTOCK, Dr. Jonas Roup, a Representative from Allegheny County; born, January 9, 1808 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa.; graduated, Western University of Pennsylvania (now University of Pittsburgh); M.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine (1830); first lieutenant, 18th Regiment, Duquesne Greys, Pennsylvania Militia (1832); appointed, assistant surgeon, United States Army (1833); aide-de-camp, lieutenant colonel, Pennsylvania Militia (1849-1850); field physician, Pennsylvania Militia (Civil War); physician; appointed, physician of Pittsburgh (1832); captain, Vigilant Fire Company (1833-1835); elected, common council, Pittsburgh (1834-1835; president, 1835); elected, mayor, Pittsburgh (1836-1839); presidential appointee, melter and refiner, United States Mint, Department of Treasury, Philadelphia (1840-1843); elected as a Democrat to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1850 term; trustee, Pittsburgh Commercial College (1850); unsuccessful campaign, United States Congress (1850); elected, Pennsylvania State Senate (1854-1856); unsuccessful campaign, Pennsylvania State Senate (1864); died, November 25, 1879 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; interred, Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes (Includes J. R. McClintock), UMB Digital Archive, Historical Collections of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.