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DR. FREDERICK A. KIEHLE, M. D. For twenty years Dr. Frederick A. Kiehle
has been engaged in the practice of medicine in Portland and during this
period has gained an extensive practice, and is today regarded as one of the
leading physicians of this city. He was born in Preston, Minnesota, in August,
1872, and is a son of David L. and Mary (Gilman) Kiehle, who were married in
New York city. They became the parents of four children, Frederick A. and
three daughters. David L. Kiehle possessed a thorough education, served for
seven years as president of the State Normal School at St. Cloud and for
thirteen years as state superintendent of public instruction of Minnesota and
later was a member of the faculty of the University of Minnesota.
Frederick A. Kiehle received his preliminary education in the public
schools of St. Cloud and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and then entered the
University of Minnesota, from which he was graduated with the degree of
Bachelor of Arts in 1894. Later he entered the medical school of his alma
mater, from which he was graduated, with the degree of Doctor of Medicine in
1901. After serving one year as interne in St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul,
the Doctor entered upon the practice of his profession in Utah, where he
remained four years. He then went to Europe for a year's study, and in 1908
came to Portland, where he has met with large professional success.
On October 2, 1913, in Oxford, England, Dr. Kiehle was united in marriage
to Miss Clare Cross, who was a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. She attended
the public schools of that city and later graduated from the University of
Minnesota. Dr. and Mrs. Kiehle have two children, David Litchard, now fourteen
years of age, and Katherine Gilman, twelve years old, both of whom are
attending school in France for one year. Dr. Kiehle is a member of the
Multnomah County Medical Society, the Oregon State Medical Society and the
American Medical Association and is a Fellow of the American College of
Surgeons and other national societies, while socially he belongs to the
Arlington Club, the University Club, the Multnomah Club and the Waverly Golf
Club. Dr. Kiehle enlisted for service in the United States Naval Reserve
during the late war and received a commission as lieutenant, with which rank
he was honorably discharged at the close of the war. He has served for the
port five years as a member of the board of directors of the Portland Public
Library.
Additional Comments:
History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Vol. II,
Pages 920-923
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- KIEHLE, David Litchard, educator, was born in Dansville, N.Y., Feb. 7, 1837 ; son of James and Elizabeth (Litchard) Kiehle and grandson of Abraham Kiehle and of John Litchard.
His first ancestor in America emigrated from Germany in the eighteenth century and settled in Lehigh county. Pa. David attended the State normal school at Albany, X.Y., in 1856, and was gradu- ated from Hamilton college, A.B., 1861. A.M., 1864, and fi'om the Union Theological seminary in 1865. He was married, July 17, 1863, to Mary Oilman. He was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1865, and was pastor of tlie Presbj'- terian church at Preston, Minn., 1865-75 ; countj' superintendent of schools in Fillmore county, Minn., 1869-75 ; president of the State normal school at St. Cloud, Minn., 1875-81 ; state super- intendent of public instruction of Minnesota, 1881-93, and was elected professor of pedagogy in the University of Minnesota in 1893 and presi- dent of the department of superintendence of the National Educational association in 1894. His son, Frederick A. Kiehle, was graduated M.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1901. Pro- fessor Kieiile received the degree of LL.D. from Hamilton college in 1887.
David Litchard Keihle^ b. Feb. 7, 1837. The following
is from a sketch found in a History of Minnesota:
"Professor David Litchard Keihle spent his youth in the
graded schools of Dansville, N. Y. ; began to teach at sixteen years
of age ; attended the State Normal School at Albany, and gradu-
ated in 1856 ; taught three years in the Canandaigua Academy ;
entered the junior class of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York,
in 1859, and graduated in 1861, one of the 'honor' members of the
class. While in college, in addition to the classical course, he con-
nected himself with the laboratory and took a special Course in
chemistry. He taught a graded school in Monroe, Michigan, dur-
ing the year 1862 ; then took a full course of studies in the Union
Theological Seminary ; was graduated in 1865, and ordained to the
Presbyterian ministry. While preparing for this work he taught
in the Polytechnic and Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn, in all
nearly three years.
"In 1865 he came to Minnesota, organized a Presbyterian
Church at Preston, Fillmore County, became its pastor and re-
mained there ten years. During the last six of those years he was
County Superintendent of Schools, driven into that work on ac-
count of poor health. By riding on horseback from school to
school, and from town to town, he gradually improved, and was
able to fill the requirements of the office. During five of these
years that he was Superintendent he preached once a day on Sun-
day, simply supplying the pulpit without doing pastoral work.
The last three years that he was at Preston he was one of the di-
rectors of the State Normal Schools; in 1875 was appointed by
the board to take charge of the Normal School at Saint Cloud. Li
1 88 1 he resigned this position to accept the appointment of
State Superintendent of Public Instruction of Minnesota. In
this position he remained through six successive reappointments
until 1893, when he resigned, accepting an election as Professor of Pedagogy in the University of Minnesota. In this position he
remained until his resignation in 1902.
"The subject of education seems to be the one absorbing theme
with him. His best thoughts, his time, his energies are devoted to
the questions, "What is modern education, and how can it be made
available and practical in the philosophy and theories of the
day ?"
From this sketch it is evident that Professor Keihle is not only
a zealous and devoted educator, but that he is a man of notable
ability, and that he has by his merits won the distinction he has
been favored with. When last heard from he was engaged in the
composition of a work the title of which is "A Philosophy of the
History of Education," which may be expected to embody his best
and maturest conceptions. On the 25th of July, 1864, he was mar-
ried to Miss Mary Oilman, of Dansville, N. Y. They have four
children :
/. Adelia Mary KJ>, b. Aug. 17, 1866 ; m. Dr. J. C. E. King.
May 14, 1891 ; r. Salt Lake City, Utah.
a. Louise Gilman K}, b. Aug. 31, 1868; m. Rev. Carl
Wardsworth Scovel, pastor of Babcock Memorial
Church, Baltimore, Md., May 17, 1900.
iii. Dr. Frederick Andrezvs Keihle^, b. Aug. 10, 1872 ; r.
West Jordan, Utah.
iv. Florence Keihle^, b. May 21, 1879.
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