David Newton Emanuel Campbell
THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 7th Annual Edition, 1919-1920
Volume 499, Page 104
David Newton E. Campbell, B. S,, M. D., M. O., was born in Jamaica, British West Indies, January 24, 1871. He attended the public schools, entered by competitive examination the College Department of the Calabar Institution and graduated 1890. He became second master few months at the Retirement Moravian School, then first master for nearly 3 years at the Springfield Government School. In America he studied medicine at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Shaw University for two terms, graduating, from the former as Doctor of Medicine, 1897. Passed the Maryland Medical Examining Board in high honors, studied tropical diseases in the hospitals of Santiago de Cuba and Panama. Recently he took a special course in the Philadelphia Optical College and received the degree of Master of Optometry. He is author of several books, "Searchlight On the Panama. Canal," "The X-Ray Of Life," "Love and Retribution," "Success and Triumph," "The New Idea On Tuberculosis." and several pamphlets. He is Secretary of the International Uplift League.
Volume 499, Page 104
David Newton E. Campbell, B. S,, M. D., M. O., was born in Jamaica, British West Indies, January 24, 1871. He attended the public schools, entered by competitive examination the College Department of the Calabar Institution and graduated 1890. He became second master few months at the Retirement Moravian School, then first master for nearly 3 years at the Springfield Government School. In America he studied medicine at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Shaw University for two terms, graduating, from the former as Doctor of Medicine, 1897. Passed the Maryland Medical Examining Board in high honors, studied tropical diseases in the hospitals of Santiago de Cuba and Panama. Recently he took a special course in the Philadelphia Optical College and received the degree of Master of Optometry. He is author of several books, "Searchlight On the Panama. Canal," "The X-Ray Of Life," "Love and Retribution," "Success and Triumph," "The New Idea On Tuberculosis." and several pamphlets. He is Secretary of the International Uplift League.
1871 - 1892
Calabar -
going to America -
In his early years in the U.S.A. D. N. E. Campbell was identified as a Baptist pastor, which is certainly in line with his education at the Baptist educational institution of Calabar, located alongside the East Queen Street Baptist Chapel. However, I have so far found no reference to his ordination into the Baptist ministry.
1897
1898
1899
eldest son Willie (later referred to as William) born in Jamaica -
1907
In 1907 David Campbell became a U.S. citizen:
Over the years Dr Campbell patented at least two inventions, and copyrighted a book and numerous pamphlets.
Patented a portable window fire-escape ladder |
1909
In 1909, after a visit to Panama in the previous year, Dr. Campbell published a book on the Canal, which is still referred to to-day -
searchlight_on_the_panama_canal_david_newton_e.pdf | |
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1910
The Campbell family in Baltimore in 1910:
1912
In 1912 Dr Campbell divorced his first wife, and promptly married again -
THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 8th Annual Edition, 1920-1921 Volume 500, Page 88
1943
THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 30th Annual Edition, 1942-1943
Volume 520, Page 14
Physicians
Campbell, Dr. D. Newton E., 1528 McCulloh St.
Volume 520, Page 14
Physicians
Campbell, Dr. D. Newton E., 1528 McCulloh St.
1945
for now, the latest reference to Dr. Campbell -
Who's Who in Jamaica, 1945
CAMPBELL, David Newton Emanuel, M.D., Physician and Writer; Nerve, Lung and Kidney Specialist: General Secretary, International Uplift League: Born St. Catherine, Jan 24, 1871, son William Henry Campbell, and Marian Beckford, his wife; Educated Elementary Schools and Jamaica College; Philadelphia Optical College, and Vermont Univ.; Religion: Methodist; twice married, 1st Dollie Morris (dec'd); 2nd. Nov. 20 1912, Catherine Evelyn Payne: has two sons and two daughters: Publications: "The X-Ray of Life", "Searchlight on the Panama Canal", "England's Blamelessness for the World's War", "Grievance from the Medical Profession for which Reform is Imperative", "The Bachelor Prince", "Madeline", "The Germantown, Pa., Genius", "Race Pride", "Kennedy's Escapes", "Laziness of a Genius", "Longevity and How to Live Long", "Jamaica for Jamaicans and Bad Management", "Senator France's Folder", "Mother You Have Not Lived in Vain"; Poem: "Progressive Association Guide".
CAMPBELL, David Newton Emanuel, M.D., Physician and Writer; Nerve, Lung and Kidney Specialist: General Secretary, International Uplift League: Born St. Catherine, Jan 24, 1871, son William Henry Campbell, and Marian Beckford, his wife; Educated Elementary Schools and Jamaica College; Philadelphia Optical College, and Vermont Univ.; Religion: Methodist; twice married, 1st Dollie Morris (dec'd); 2nd. Nov. 20 1912, Catherine Evelyn Payne: has two sons and two daughters: Publications: "The X-Ray of Life", "Searchlight on the Panama Canal", "England's Blamelessness for the World's War", "Grievance from the Medical Profession for which Reform is Imperative", "The Bachelor Prince", "Madeline", "The Germantown, Pa., Genius", "Race Pride", "Kennedy's Escapes", "Laziness of a Genius", "Longevity and How to Live Long", "Jamaica for Jamaicans and Bad Management", "Senator France's Folder", "Mother You Have Not Lived in Vain"; Poem: "Progressive Association Guide".