Originally
built along 501 North in the Bethel Hill community, this building was
a four room medical office established ca. 1860 by Dr. William Merritt
(1824-1904). His son, J.H. Merritt (1881-1944) followed in his
father's profession, using the building for his own medical practice
and adding two rooms in 1913.
Today, the one-story
structure maintains much of its original form with
weatherboards, six-over-six windows, two exterior five-panel doors,
crimped tin roof (a copy of the original) pierced by small front dormer
and central corbeled chimney stack, interior four-room arrangement
with library and waiting room, consultation and exam room, private
office and medicine room. Some windows and frames have been repaired,
although most of the glass and wood is original to the building.
Instruments, furniture and books were
Dr. Merritt's and have been cleaned and/or
repaired by Museum volunteers.
Visit the doctors'
office building on the Person County Museum of History site and
learn more about the Drs. Merritt and how medicine was practiced here
during these years.
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