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DEATH
NOTICES
Pulaski
County/Arkansas Genealogy Trails
ALLEN, Dr. Samuel William
BROWN, Barney
DICKSON, David
HAYES, George W.
JACKSON, Gov. (of Missouri)
JOHNSON, Robert W.
REGNA, Rev. H.
Allen, Samuel William
Died: Feb 10, 1923 in: Chicago, IL
Born: May 6, 1861 in: Rock Island, IL
Type of practice: Allopath*
State/year of licenses: AR, 1903, IL, 1886
Places/dates of practice: Roland, AR, 1882, Little Rock, AR, Sep 28, 1911, Chicago, IL, Jan 1922
Medical school: University of Arkansas School of Medicine, Little Rock:
Arkansas Industrial University Medical Department, 1882, (G) Other
education: Little Rock, AR, Common Schools
Journal of the American Medical Association citation: 80:714--
Source: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
American Medical Association in Portland, Oregon, contributed by Janice Rice.
*Note: Allopathic--Conventional medicine: Medicine as practiced
by holders of M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathy)
degrees and by their allied health professionals, such as physical
therapists, psychologists, and registered nurses. Other terms for
conventional medicine include allopathy and allopathic medicine;
Western medicine, mainstream medicine, orthodox medicine, and regular
medicine; and biomedicine.
Barney BROWN, colored, was lynched by drowning by
negroes, near Wrightsville,
Ark. He had taken another man’s
life. – North
Adams Transcript, North
Adams Massachusetts
December 23, 1895
Died-At Little Rock,
(Ark.) on Saturday, the 30th ult.
the Hon. David DICKSON, a member of the House of Representatives of the
United States from the State
of Mississippi. –Republican Compiler, Gettysburg Pennsylvania August 30, 1836, contributed by Shauna Williams.
Died. George W. HAYES,
one-time (1913-17) Governor of Arkansas; in Little Rock,
of pneumonia. --Source: TIME Magazine, Sept. 26, 1927.
Gov. JACKSON, of Missouri, died near Little Rock, Ark., on the
7th of December.—Weekly Standard, Raleigh North
Carolina January 14, 1863, contributed by Shauna Williams.
Little Rock, Ark.,
July 27, 1879--Robert W. JOHNSON, Representative from Arkansas from
1847-1853, and Senator in Congress from that time to 1861, died last
night, at half-past eleven o'clock at his residence in this city, after
an illness of two weeks. Prior to the war he was a man of
unparalledled popularity in Arkansas. Through his personal
influence the grand of lands in aid of building the Cairo and Fulton,
and Memphis, Little Rock and Fort Smith railroads was passed by
Congress. --Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 28,
1879.
Rev.
H. REGNA, pastor of the Methodist
Church in Ripon, died at Little Rock, Ark., on the 9th inst. He was a
delegate of the Christian Commission.—Janesville Weekly Gazette, Janesville Wisconsin June 8 1865, contributed by Shauna Williams.
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