Samuel A. Elbert

Samuel A. Elbert (April 9, 1832 – July 15, 1902) was an American physician and politician in Indiana.

[1] He moved to Indianapolis in 1866 and taught at a private school for African Americans supported by the Allen Chapel.

[1] After a dispute he was degreed by the college in 1871, appointed to the state board of health, and established a private medical practice.

[1] He won the Republican nomination for a state house seat over incumbent James Sidney Hinton.

[6] In 2013 a grave marker was added at Crown Hill Cemetery for Elbert.