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John Hartwell Hinemon

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John Hartwell Hinemon

Birth
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Dec 1946 (aged 84)
Whitehaven, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Rector, Clay County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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His parents were Daniel G. Hinemon and Mary A Stockringer. He attended colleges in NC and TN, receiving a masters from Peabody in Nashville. He married Eugenia A Reynolds Aug. 25, 1885 in Obion County, TN. After teaching in that county he relocated to AR in 1887 and became Supt. of Schools and started a university school in Monticello. In 1895 he became Supt of Schools in Pine Bluff. He was elected president of the AR State Teachers Assoc. in 1897. In 1900 he was Vice President of the Natl. Educ. Assoc. He started two terms as AR State Supt. of Public Instruction in 1902. Hinemon served as the president of Henderson College from 1904-1911 and continued to serve on the Board of Trustees until 1920. As a politically active member of the National and State Democratic Party, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention three times. He ran for governor of Arkansas but lost in the primary of 1908. In 1913 he became president of the AR School of the Blind, a post he held for six years. He retired to Rector, Clay County, AR.

Children(with Eugenia):
Annelie (h.James J. Loving)
Carrie F.(h.Sidney C. Bullock 2.Cyrus Cathey Brown)
John H. Jr.(w.Mildred "May" Massey)
Juanita (h.Gilbert Ridgeway Gillman 2.Henry Roberts)
Janet "Jeanette" (h. Arthur F. Monrotus)
Eugenia (h. Ashton P. McCombs)

He married a second time to Carlie Strait around 1920. Carlie was the widow of Emmet Peyton.
His parents were Daniel G. Hinemon and Mary A Stockringer. He attended colleges in NC and TN, receiving a masters from Peabody in Nashville. He married Eugenia A Reynolds Aug. 25, 1885 in Obion County, TN. After teaching in that county he relocated to AR in 1887 and became Supt. of Schools and started a university school in Monticello. In 1895 he became Supt of Schools in Pine Bluff. He was elected president of the AR State Teachers Assoc. in 1897. In 1900 he was Vice President of the Natl. Educ. Assoc. He started two terms as AR State Supt. of Public Instruction in 1902. Hinemon served as the president of Henderson College from 1904-1911 and continued to serve on the Board of Trustees until 1920. As a politically active member of the National and State Democratic Party, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention three times. He ran for governor of Arkansas but lost in the primary of 1908. In 1913 he became president of the AR School of the Blind, a post he held for six years. He retired to Rector, Clay County, AR.

Children(with Eugenia):
Annelie (h.James J. Loving)
Carrie F.(h.Sidney C. Bullock 2.Cyrus Cathey Brown)
John H. Jr.(w.Mildred "May" Massey)
Juanita (h.Gilbert Ridgeway Gillman 2.Henry Roberts)
Janet "Jeanette" (h. Arthur F. Monrotus)
Eugenia (h. Ashton P. McCombs)

He married a second time to Carlie Strait around 1920. Carlie was the widow of Emmet Peyton.


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