Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. "An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington." San Francisco: W. H. Lever, 1900. p. 713. A. F. MACLEOD, M. D. rooms 13 and 14 Sherwood block, a pioneer of 1880, is a native of Nova Scotia, born August 27, 1848. He grew to manhood in his fatherland, receiving a normal-school education, supplemented by a term at Dalhousie College. In 1875 he entered the Halifax Medical College, and after attending that three years, became a student in the university, from which he received his degree in 1879. The next year he came to Spokane county and began the practice of his profession at Spangle, where he remained for about a year and a half, subsequently moving to Farmington, this state. After practicing there until 1892 he went back east and took a course in the Post-Graduate Medical School of New York, and at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, returning to Spokane the next spring. Since that date he has devoted his energies assiduously to the building up and maintaining of his large practice, serving for three years of the time as a member of the city board of health. Dr. MacLeod is a close, careful and deep student of his profession, to which he is passionately devoted, and he has long held rank among the leading physicians of the city and of the state. He is ex-president of the Whitman County Medical Society, a member of the Spokane Medical Society, of the Inland Empire Clinical Society, and of the Washington State Medical Society. Fraternally, he is identified with the Masonic order, also with the I. 0. F., of which he is past chief ranger and medical examiner, and with the K. of P., of which he is a past chancellor. He is. moreover, surgeon to the Western Star Division, U. R. K. of P., with the rank of major. He was married in Farmington, in October, 1882, to Miss Addie B. Brink, a native of Washington, whose parents moved to this state in 1864. Dr. and Mrs. MacLeod are parents of one daughter, Lilian. They have recently purchased a beautiful home at East 322 Indiana avenue, richly and tastefully furnished in the most modern style. * * * * Transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project in July 2007 by Diana Smith. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individuals featured in the biographies.