NameDr. Louis Audenreid Salade
Birth27 Jun 1864, Near Tamaqua, PA
Death15 Nov 1933, Medford, Oregon
FatherDr. Edwin S. Salade (~1834-1884)
MotherEmma S. Yaeger
Misc. Notes
Louis Salade was a well respected member of the family, according to Ruth T. McVey’s recollections of her grandmother’s (“Bomba”) reminiscences. He underwent brain surgery in Philadelphia and may have recuperated at 4th & Pine.

A note in indicates that Col. Fuller bought the Salade’s house at 603 Pine Street in 1917 when the Salade’s moved to Oregon.

Dr. Louis A. Salade, one of the leading young physicians and surgeons of Catasauqua, having succeeded in acquiring an extensive and remunerative practice. A public-spirited man, he is always identified with all movements tending to further local and general interests, and personally is very popular, having hosts of warm friends. A native of Schuylkill County, Pa., the Doctor was born near Tamaqua, June 27, 1864. For several generations his ancestors had followed the medical profession, in which they achieved high honors. He comes of good old Huguenot stock, his great-great-grandfather having fled from the religious persecution in France, to seek refuge in this land of liberty and free conscience.

Dr. Salade attended the excellent public and private schools of his birthplace, and in 1880 entered the preparatory department of Franklin and Marshall College at Lancaster. In 1881 he entered the freshman class of that well known institution, and was active in its literary society, being still a member of the Greek letter fraternity known as the Chi Phi Society. He graduated in 1885 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and in 1890 his Alma Mater conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. In the fall of 1885 the young man entered the University of Pennsylvania, in the medical department, and graduated three years later with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. For a time, as his health had been slightly impaired by his arduous studies, the Doctor was in the South, being connected with the Pioneer Mining and Manufacturing Company at Thomas, Ala. At the end of two years, having recovered his normal health, he returned, and in 1890 located in this city to begin his career, which has greatly prospered. The Doctor's residence and office are at the corner of Fourth and Strawberry Streets, a beautiful place, showing the marks of refinement and culture.

The parents are faithful attendants and members of the Episcopal Church. Dr. Salade is a member of the Board of Health of Catasauqua, and is in the front ranks of all measures pertaining to sanitation and hygiene. He belongs to the Lehigh County, the Lehigh Valley and the State Medical Societies, having acted as Vice-President of the first-named organization.
Spouses
Birth19 Apr 1867, Philadelphia, PA
Death11 Dec 1936, Medford, Oregon
FatherJames Wheeler Fuller Jr. (1843-1910)
MotherCatherine Maria Thomas (1841-1920)
Marriage26 Feb 1889
ChildrenLouis A.
 Jeanette
 James Wheeler Fuller (Died as Infant) (1890-1890)
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