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James Stigler

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James Stigler

Birth
Death
21 Apr 1919 (aged 89)
Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Ruleville, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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" James Stigler, who came to Sunflower County in 1862, Had no medical degree, but he was known as "Dr. Stigler" in the vicinity of Ruleville where he rendered valuable service to sick people. A scarcity of money and the outbreak of the Civil War prevented this Holmes County native from realizing his dreams of attending medical school, but he studied medical books under the supervision of his uncle, Dr. Sam Oliphant, and treated people from far and near who came to him with health problems. He never charged for his services, but his patients often paid him with produce they had raised. page 607
Board of Supervisors Dist. 5 (Jan. 2, 1872) pg. 94
Delegate to reorganize levee district of 1858. (1882) pg. 647
Delegate to state prohibition executive committee (1893) pg159
"Beat 5, Mr. James Stigler organized a Farmers Alliance at the Marshall Place last Saturday, Known as the Butrell Bayou Alliance. (1888) pg. 692
Ruleville was incorporated in 1899. After 2 others stepped down Stigler became mayor and served from 1901 thru 1906. pg. 238
Source for all facts is Fevers, Floods, and Faith. (a history of Sunflower County 1844-1976) by Marie M. Hemphill (Many times Dr. Stigler is confused with Col. James Stigler who is also from Holmes County and is Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Lexington.)
" James Stigler, who came to Sunflower County in 1862, Had no medical degree, but he was known as "Dr. Stigler" in the vicinity of Ruleville where he rendered valuable service to sick people. A scarcity of money and the outbreak of the Civil War prevented this Holmes County native from realizing his dreams of attending medical school, but he studied medical books under the supervision of his uncle, Dr. Sam Oliphant, and treated people from far and near who came to him with health problems. He never charged for his services, but his patients often paid him with produce they had raised. page 607
Board of Supervisors Dist. 5 (Jan. 2, 1872) pg. 94
Delegate to reorganize levee district of 1858. (1882) pg. 647
Delegate to state prohibition executive committee (1893) pg159
"Beat 5, Mr. James Stigler organized a Farmers Alliance at the Marshall Place last Saturday, Known as the Butrell Bayou Alliance. (1888) pg. 692
Ruleville was incorporated in 1899. After 2 others stepped down Stigler became mayor and served from 1901 thru 1906. pg. 238
Source for all facts is Fevers, Floods, and Faith. (a history of Sunflower County 1844-1976) by Marie M. Hemphill (Many times Dr. Stigler is confused with Col. James Stigler who is also from Holmes County and is Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Lexington.)

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James Stigler
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Feb 24, 1830
Apr 21, 1919




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