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In 1868, Waring was expelled from the Medical Society of Savannah for "providing surety on the bonds of people of color who were charged with riotous conduct," a decision that was reversed by the
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He held several academic posts between 1856 and 1860, before his return to his hometown of Savannah in 1861. He was appointed as a surgeon for the Provisional Army of the
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epidemic struck Savannah in 1876, he became chairman of a committee of the city government to carry out sanitary reform.
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to black people so that they might learn self-dependence. He was described as a "firm friend of the colored people."
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Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons Arranged in Cyclopedic Form
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in London, followed by seven months in Paris. Upon his return to his native land, in 1856, he settled in
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Waring was practicing medicine in Savannah in 1870, living with his wife and six of their children at 3
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to her will, making him a trustee of her estate and her granddaughter Mary Marshall Barclay.
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After a long illness, Waring died on January 8, 1888, aged 58. He is interred in Savannah's
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and Anne Moody Johnston. His mother died when he was seven; his father when he was 14.
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Savannah in the New South: From the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century
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On May 23, 1856, Waring married Mary Alston in Waccamaw,
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Savannah, Georgia
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Physician
physician
Joseph Frederick Waring

West Perry Street
Savannah, Georgia
William Richard Waring
Yale College
master's degree
University of Pennsylvania
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Washington, D.C.
Physiology
Obstretics
National Medical College
Washington Infirmary
South Carolina
Confederate States
Civil War
Supreme Court of Georgia
Skidaway Island
West Perry Street
Chippewa Square
Mary Magdalene Marshall
codicil
yellow fever
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Bonaventure Cemetery

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