VINSANT, DR. WILLIAM J.
Dr. William J. Vinsant was born in Marion County, Tennessee, and he was educated for the medical profession in the University of Tennessee at Nashville, where he graduated from the medical department with the class of 1900. But since then he has pursued general post graduate work in the New York Post Graduate Medical School.
Dr. Vinsant came to Texas in the year of his graduation, 1900, locating first at McKinney in Collin County, but early in the year of 1906 he came to his present home at Pecos and identified himself prominently with the medical profession of this city, a partner of Dr. James Camp. He is a member of the El Paso County, of the Texas State and of the American Medical Associations, and he is a physician and surgeon of the highest standing, while, in addition to his professional work, he is an active and public-spirited citizen in all local movements for the upbuilding of his city and of the surrounding country. He is one among the body of enterprising citizens who are energetically bringing the Pecos country to the notice of the world, and he is a member of the executive committee of the Commercial Club of Pecos, and is a member of the city's board of aldermen. Both he and his wife belong to the Methodist church, and he also has membership relations with the Masonic, Knights of Pythias and the Woodmen of the World fraternities.
Dr. Vinsant married Minnie Grace Overmier, of Aledo, Texas, and a son and a daughter - Collin Bennett and Gussie Lucile Vinsant - have been born to them. Source: A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
VINSANT, DR. WILLIAM J.
Dr. William J. Vinsant was born in Marion County, Tennessee, and he was educated for the medical profession in the University of Tennessee at Nashville, where he graduated from the medical department with the class of 1900. But since then he has pursued general post graduate work in the New York Post Graduate Medical School.
Dr. Vinsant came to Texas in the year of his graduation, 1900, locating first at McKinney in Collin County, but early in the year of 1906 he came to his present home at Pecos and identified himself prominently with the medical profession of this city, a partner of Dr. James Camp. He is a member of the El Paso County, of the Texas State and of the American Medical Associations, and he is a physician and surgeon of the highest standing, while, in addition to his professional work, he is an active and public-spirited citizen in all local movements for the upbuilding of his city and of the surrounding country. He is one among the body of enterprising citizens who are energetically bringing the Pecos country to the notice of the world, and he is a member of the executive committee of the Commercial Club of Pecos, and is a member of the city's board of aldermen. Both he and his wife belong to the Methodist church, and he also has membership relations with the Masonic, Knights of Pythias and the Woodmen of the World fraternities.
Dr. Vinsant married Minnie Grace Overmier, of Aledo, Texas, and a son and a daughter - Collin Bennett and Gussie Lucile Vinsant - have been born to them. Source: A History of Central and Western Texas, Vol 1, Captain B. B. Paddock, The Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1911
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1874 - 1956
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