Dr. Jonathan Rector Downing was a physician in Delaware County, serving the last 32 years in Yorktown. His son, J. Frank Downing was also a Yorktown physician. Dr. Downing was a Civil War veteran, imprisoned at Libby in Richmond, Virginia. He was released in an exchange between the north and south. In 1865, he was aboard the Steamer Sultana who was transporting prisoners north, when three of its boilers exploded, killing 1,168 people. The steamer sank near Memphis, TN on April 27, 1865. It was the worst maritime disaster in the Untied States history. Only 760 soldiers survived. Downing was injured in the explosion.
Downing, Dr. John “Frank” (1874-1941), Physician
Dr. Downing was a Yorktown physician and former Delaware County Coroner. He served as a Lieutenant in WWI in the Medical Corps. His father, Jonathan Rector Downing, was also a physician in Yorktown.
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Frank-Downing-Ancestry-File-JHYorktown Baseball 1920
The Yorktown Baseball Team of 1920 had a very good season with 16 wins and 3 losses at the end of the season. The articles mention: Parkison, as shortstop: Barker, pitcher: McKibbean: Jones, pitcher.