PHILLIPS, Frederick Milton, 1869-
Class of 1893 Med. Born at Milton, N. Y., 1869; studied at Pennington Seminary, N. J.; graduated M.D., New York University Medical College, 1893; in practice at Newburgh, N. Y., since 1894.
FREDERICK MILTON PHILLIPS, M.D., is a son of the Rev. David Phillips, a Methodist Episcopal clergyman, and Augusta (Hogle) Phillips, his ancestors on both sides having been among the colonial settlers of this country. He was born at Milton, New York, on May 23, 1869, and was prepared for college at Pennington Seminary, Pennington, New Jersey. Thence he came to the Medical College of New York University, and was graduated from it with the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1893. During his seminary and college career he was proficient as a student and also as an athlete. In 1894 he settled at Newburgh, New York, in the practice of his profession, and has remained there ever since, his home being at the coiner of First and Liberty streets. He is a Republican in politics and a member of the Masonic Order. He was married on June 12, 1895, to Nellie Sophia Saunders.
Source: Universities And Their Sons, New York University: Volume II, by Henry Mitchell McCracken, Ernest Gottlieb Sihler, Willis Fletcher Johnson, published by R. Herndon Company, Boston, 1903: Pg. 437