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Dr Allen Gustave Neathery

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Dr Allen Gustave Neathery

Birth
Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
30 May 1921 (aged 59)
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Burial
Farmersville, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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NEATHERY, Dr. ALLEN GUSTAVE

Dr. Allen Gustave Neathery of Gainesville, died May 30, 1921, aged 59. He was a native of Texas, having been born and reared in Collin County. He received his literary education in the Farmersville High School and a college at Bonham, Texas. He began the study of medicine under the instruction of his father, the late Dr. A. H. Neathery of Farmersville. He later attended lectures at the Memphis Hospital Medical College, from which he graduated in 1888. He began the practice of medicine at Farmersville in 1888 and in 1889 moved to Haskell, where he practiced until 1896 when he went back to Farmersville, where he practiced for the next 18 months. He then moved to Haskell, where he practiced until 1915, when he retired to his farm near Gainesville, where he had since lived.

He was a Mason and a member of the Knights Templar. He was for a number of years, before retiring from practice, a member of his county medical society, and the State Medical Association.

(Texas Medicine, Volume 17, 1922 sd)

Thank you J Vogel (#46975003) for sending to me Tommy Neathery added to profile 03/26/2018.
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NEATHERY, Dr. ALLEN GUSTAVE

Dr. Allen Gustave Neathery of Gainesville, died May 30, 1921, aged 59. He was a native of Texas, having been born and reared in Collin County. He received his literary education in the Farmersville High School and a college at Bonham, Texas. He began the study of medicine under the instruction of his father, the late Dr. A. H. Neathery of Farmersville. He later attended lectures at the Memphis Hospital Medical College, from which he graduated in 1888. He began the practice of medicine at Farmersville in 1888 and in 1889 moved to Haskell, where he practiced until 1896 when he went back to Farmersville, where he practiced for the next 18 months. He then moved to Haskell, where he practiced until 1915, when he retired to his farm near Gainesville, where he had since lived.

He was a Mason and a member of the Knights Templar. He was for a number of years, before retiring from practice, a member of his county medical society, and the State Medical Association.

(Texas Medicine, Volume 17, 1922 sd)

Thank you J Vogel (#46975003) for sending to me Tommy Neathery added to profile 03/26/2018.
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