Dr. Edgar M. Davenport
Source: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1889
Dr. Edgar M. Davenport was born in Lawrence County, S. C., in 1850, and is a son of Dr. Thomas and Louisa (Huller) Davenport,
natives of the same State. When Edgar was five years old the family came to Scott County, Ark., and in 1879 to Witcherville, where the mother died
in 1880. The father died at Greenwood August 20, 1887. He graduated from the Transylvania Medical College, of Lexington, Ky., when twenty-six
years of age, and also possessed a good literary education. He made medicine his life-long occupation, and for a short time in the war served
as in the Confederate army. Both parents were of English descent.
Dr. Edgar Davenport is the eldest of a family of seven children, and his early education was received at Cane Hill College.
He began the study of medicine with his father, and in 1875 graduated from the Louisville Medical College after a two years' course,
in a class of over 300, and about seventy graduates out of this number who passed their examination in all the branches of medicine.
He then returned home, and on June 15, 1875, married Mollie, daughter of David and Pauline Moore, of Cane Hill.
Mrs. Davenport was born in Washington County, and is the mother of two living children, Alberta and Marvin. The Doctor
located at Waldron soon after this, where he had a very large practice, extending over an area of twenty-five miles, not withstanding there
were a dozen or more old physicians in the town and county. Since that time he has practiced at Mansfield and Witcherville, coming to the
latter place in 1878, and is the oldest practicing physician in Witcherville, where he owns a good house and two business houses, a two-story
stone building and a one-story brick.
The great-grandfather of our subject was a descendant of the English Davenports, and belonged to one of the best families of Virginia.
He afterward removed to Lawrence County, S. C., where Birket, the grandfather of our subject, was reared, and died in the vigor of manhood,
leaving a widow and four children. Thomas, the father of Dr. Edgar Davenport, began the study of medicine when twenty, and became
a well-to-do and successful physician.
Dr. Edgar Davenport is a member of the Knights of Honor, a member also of the Masonic fraternity, and one of the
principal officers at this time. He is also a trustee of the Episcopal College, known better as Buckner College. He has entire control of the
institution, although he is a member of the Presbyterian Church.
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