Carl
E. Elofson Papers, 1933-1941 (Mss 1165)
Biography
Carl
E. Elofson was born October 14, 1898 in Wheaton, Minnesota. He attended
public school at Fergus Falls, Minnesota and received his Bachelor of Arts
and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of North Dakota and
his medical degree from the University of Kansas. He interned at
St. John’s Hospital in Fargo, and was on the St. John’s medical staff.
He took numerous post-graduate courses in medical centers. Dr. Elofson
served three terms as Cass County Coroner (from 1933-1939).
He
was commissioned a lieutenant commander in the Naval Medical Corps in 1942
and was promoted to full commander in 1945. He was attached to Bremerton,
Washington Navy Yards in 1942 and 1943. He was senior medical officer
aboard in the U.S. Cratan aircraft carrier in 1943. In 1944, Dr.
Elofson returned to North Dakota and was attached to the Navy Units at
the University of North Dakota and the V-12 program at Valley City.
In 1945 he was at Camp Peary, Virginia as dispensary medical officer and
in 1946 was in charge of 12 dispensaries. He was recalled to active
duty during the Korean War and also served at Great Lakes, Illinois.
Dr. Elofson was in private practice and in general surgery in Fargo from
1930 until his death in 1954 (except for time spent in naval reserves).
He was married to Stella Dale on September 30, 1930 at Perley, Minnesota.
They had two sons, Carl, and Stanley, and a daughter, Dorothy.
Dr.
Elofson was the former vice president and member and of the Cass County
Medical Society, the North Dakota State Medical Association, The Association
of Military Surgeons of the United States, and a fellow in the American
Medical Association. He was also a member of several Masonic bodies,
the El Zagel Oriental Band, and a deacon of the First Baptist Church.
He died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday, May 8, 1954.
Dr.
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