George Morris Eckels (April 29, 1857 – May 23, 1916) was an American politician and physician from Pennsylvania.
[1] After graduating in 1879, he moved back to Mechanicsburg and partnered with his younger brother Walter L. purchased the drug store he worked at from Mr. Bridgeford.
[2] He was principal of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School (later Shippensburg University).
[2] In January 1883, Eckels was elected as a transcribing clerk of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
[1][2] He served on the centennial affairs, pensions and gratuities, insurance and public health and sanitation committees.