Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. "An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington." San Francisco: W. H. Lever, 1900. p. 715. C. S. KALB, M. D. office second floor of the Hyde block, is a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, born in January, 1867. He lived there for some time, but in early youth moved to Washington, District of Columbia, to take advantage of the excellent educational institutions located in that city. He is a graduate of the high school there, also of the Spencerian Business College, and in 1887 he entered the medical department of the Columbia University, from which he took his M. D. degree in 1890. He was for two years resident physician in the Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia. He then came to this city, where he has practiced his profession continuously since. He ranks among the leading physicians of Spokane, and enjoys quite a large patronage and one which is constantly growing. He is, at present, president of the board of health, and he has always taken an active and leading part in the affairs of the county. The Doctor has labored zealously not only to increase his own medical knowledge but to contribute his full part towards the improvement of the general efficiency of the profession in this vicinity. To this end, he has allied himself with the various medical societies of the city and county, and also with the American Medical Association. He is affiliated with the K. O. T. M., of which he is medical examiner. He is also examining physician for numerous life insurance companies, including the Pacific Mutual, Phoenix Mutual, and others. On June 20, 1892, in Pendleton, Oregon, he was united in marriage with Miss Frances L. McMullen, a native of Indiana, and they have two children. Marion E. and Charles J. ******************* Submitted to the Washington Biographies Project in October 2008 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.