GAINES, JOHN HUTCHINS - Garland County, Arkansas | JOHN HUTCHINS GAINES - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

John Hutchins GAINES

Hollywood Cemetery
Garland County,
Arkansas

Born at Natchez, Mississippi
March 7, 1831
Died at Hot Springs, Arkansas
April 19, 1909

Dr. John H. Gaines, Hot Springs, Ar. The subject of this sketch needs no introduction to the people of Garland County, for although a resident of the same only since 1885, in that brief space of time he has acquired a substantial reputation as a representative physician, and one who is exactly suited for his profession. He was born in Adams County, Miss., on March 7, 1831, and is a son of Richard M. Gaines, a native of the Blue Grass State, and a very prominent lawyer. The elder Gaines was appointed by Andrew Jackson as United States district attorney for Mississippi, also represented his county in Arkansas in the legislature, and held many important offices. He died in Chicot County, Ark. The maiden name of the Doctor's mother was Eliza Hutchins. She was born in Mississippi, and there her death occurred. Dr. John H. Gaines was reared in Mississippi, and received the principal part of his education at Danville, Ky., where he graduated in 1849. In 1850 he began the study of medicine and graduated from that famous institution, the University of Louisiana, in 1853, after which he began practicing in Chicot County, Ar., and there remained for a short time. He then went to Missouri, but not liking the State he returned to Chicot County. In 1862 he went out as surgeon in the Confederate army, and served until the surrender. In February, 1885, he came to Hot Springs, where he has since been actively engaged in his profession. He is a member of the State Medical Society and American Medical Association. In 1854 he was united in marriage to Miss Helen Foushee, a native of Virginia, and the fruits of this union are five living children. (Goodspeed Biographical and Historical Memoirs - Garland County)

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Submitted: 7/11/21 • Approved: 7/15/21 • Last Updated: 7/18/21 • R1381851-G0-S3

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