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Robert Algie |
ROBERT ALGIE, M. D. A physician and surgeon of exceptional
attainments, Doctor Algie has been
engaged in a large and growing practice at Linn for the past fourteen years. His home has
been in Kansas since early youth.
Doctor Algie was born in Glasgow Scotland, March 22, 1874. His grandfather, James Algie,
was born at Paisley, where the famous shawls come from, and spent his life there as a
carpenter, his death occurring at Paisley before Doctor Algie was born. He married
Margaret McCallum, who likewise spent her life in Scotland. Of their children only one is
now living, Margaret, whose home is in Glasgow, widow of George Duncan, who during his
active career was a merchant.
James Algie, Jr., father of Doctor Algie, was born at Paisley, Scotland, in 1836. In his
native country he
was in the grocery business and in 1884 he brought his family to America, locating in
Washington, Kansas, where he continued an active factor as a merchant until retiring in
1902. He then moved out to
Spokane, Washington, where his death occurred in 1910. Religiously he was a very active
member of the Baptist Church and in American politics gave his support to the democratic
party. He married Margaret Patterson, who was born at Bishop Brigg, Scotland, in 1842, and
is still living at the age of seventy-five, making her home with her son, Doctor Algie.
They had a family of eight children: Agnes, wife of David Robertson, a jeweler at South
Framingham, Massachusetts; James, who is connected with a department store at Rock Island,
Illinois; Matthew, a real estate broker at Los Angeles, California; Dr. Robert, fourth in
age; John, a farmer at Como, Montana; Margaret, wife of John Ayre, a
lumberman at Deer Park, Washington; Isabelle, who is unmarried and lives at Spokane,
Washington;
and George, whose home is in Spokane and whose business is as a traveling salesman for a
jewelry firm.
Dr. Robert Algie's recollections of his old country are confined to that period of his
life up to the age of
ten. He attended school in Glasgow and after the family came to Washington, Kansas, he
continued his education in the Friends' Academy, from which he graduated in 1894. Doctor
Algie completed his medical studies in Barnes Medical College at St. Louis, from which he
holds his degree Doctor of Medicine granted in 1899. On being licensed to practice he
located at Palmer, Kansas, but in 1903 came to Linn, where he has enjoyed a steadily
increasing medical and surgical practice, his present offices being on B Street. Doctor
Algie is a member in good standing of the county and state medical societies and the
American Medical Association.
Besides his home in the north part of Linn he owns a farm of 160 acres in Osborne County
and a similar tract of land in Kearney County, both in Western Kansas. Doctor Algie has
been a member of the school board of Linn for the past twelve years, being now clerk of
the board, and is treasurer of Linn Township and is serving a second term as mayor of
Linn, having been first elected in 1915. In politics he is a democrat and is an active
Mason, being past master of Fraternal Lodge No. 170, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and
his Scottish Rite affiliations are with Topeka Consistory No. 1, and with Isis Temple of
the Mystic Shrine at Salina.
Doctor Algie married at Washington, Kansas, in 1900, Miss Lulu Hackney, daughter of W. F.
and Flora
E. (Anderson) Hackney. Her mother is still living at Washington and her father, deceased,
was for many years in the real estate business. Mrs. Algie died March 14, 1914, leaving
two children: William, born June 7, 1902, and Robert, born January 29, 1912. |
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