Ray V. Pierce
Ray Vaughn Pierce (August 6, 1840 – February 4, 1914) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Early lifeBorn in Stark, New York, Pierce was the son of Duane and Mary (Morse) Pierce. He attended public and private schools, and taught school before deciding to become a doctor. In 1862, he graduated from Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio. He practiced medicine in Titusville, Pennsylvania, from 1862 to 1866, and moved to Buffalo, New York, in 1867. CareerPierce engaged in the manufacture and sale of patent medicines and established the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. His manufacturing business started with "Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription", which he followed with other medicines, including Smart Weed and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. His venture proved a success, with nearly one million bottles of Dr. Pierce's Smart Weed and other preparations shipped annually. ![]() He was a member of the New York State Senate (31st D.) in 1878 and 1879. Pierce was elected as a Republican to the 46th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1879, to September 18, 1880, when he resigned. PublicationAfter leaving Congress, Pierce resumed his business interests, and was publisher of a book, the People's Common-sense Medical Adviser. DeathPierce died on February 4, 1914, at his home on St. Vincent Island, Florida, where he had founded a game preserve.[1] He was interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York. FamilyPierce was married to Mary Jane Smith. They were the parents of five children, three of whom reached adulthood: Valentine Mott, known as V. Mott; Hugh C.; and Ralph Waldo, known as Waldo. References
1. Eugene L. Nixon, A Doctor and an Island. Journal of the Florida Medical Association 59(8): 45-53, August 1972
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