O. H. Buck, M.D.; P. O. Paris; Residence Paris; was born in Monticello, Wisconsin, where her received his literary education. He is son of T. Z. Buck. In 1872 he began the study of medicine, which he pursued until graduation at the Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati. In March same year he came to Paris and began the practice of his profession, and continued until Oct. 1880, when on account of his wife’s health, he removed to Middletown, Ohio, where he remained until February 1882 and returned to Paris and resumed practice. He Homeopathic School has many friends in Bourbon County, and the physicians that have advocated that system in this locality have met with marked success, which has attended Dr. Buck’s efforts since his first advent to Paris. In June 1881, he married Miss Eva Price, daughter of Dr. Price, of Clark County, and a member of the Presbyterian Church South. He is a member of the A.F. and A.M. and Royal Arch.
Source: Perrin, William Henry. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. Chicago: O. L. Baskin & Co., 1882.