From "HISTORY OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY," Vol. I, pages 221-222. Brant & Fuller, 1890. J. E. BELLEVILLE J. E. Belleville, M.D., of Wheeling, occupies a place among the young physicians of that city which is creditable to his talents and education. He was born at Hartsville, Bucks county, Penn., in 1858, and was reared and educated in the Keystone state. After receiving the advantages of the common schools he entered Lafayette college, at Easton, in the fall of 1875, and was there graduated in the spring of 1879, with the degree of A.B. In 1881 he received the degree of A.M. from the same college. He then read medicine during one year with F. W. Boyer, at Pottsville, Penn., and subsequently entered Jefferson Medical college, at Philadelphia, at which he was graduated in 1882, after pursuing a two years' course. He then spent one year at the Boston University School of Medicine, as resident physician at the dispensary, taking the degree of M.D. Dr. Belleville came to Wheeling July 17, 1883, and began his practice here, which has been quite successful. (Linda Fluharty)