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    Cornelius Nathaniel Dorsette was an American physician who is often called the first African American doctor licensed in the state of Alabama. He was also...
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    architectural drawing. He married Sadie Dorsette, a daughter of the Montgomery physician Cornelius N. Dorsette. In 1905, he transferred to Cornell University...
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    Brown of Birmingham, Halle Tanner Dillon Johnson of Tuskegee, and Cornelius N. Dorsette of Montgomery. In 1881, Scruggs and Sophia J. Davidson married....
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    soon after her graduation. In Alabama, Johnson was tutored by Dr. Cornelius N. Dorsette at Hale Infirmary to prepare for the medical exam. Johnson began...
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    Scruggs of Huntsville, Halle Tanner Dillon Johnson of Tuskegee, and Cornelius N. Dorsette of Montgomery. In 1893, during the Panic of 1893 national financial...
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    of the city's most prominent Black leaders, including physician Cornelius N. Dorsette and Victor Tulane, a Tuskegee Institute trustee whose office was...
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    the first such hospital in the city; founded in 1890 by Dr. Cornelius Nathaniel Dorsette, it was in operation until 1958. The hospital was founded during...
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