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Dr. John K. HODGE, physician and surgeon, Princeton, Ark.
Since Dr. HODGE’s
location in Princeton, he has shown himself eminently worthy of the confidence
and trust reposed in him by all classes, and proven himself to be a physician
of decided merit. His parents, Dr. George D. and Susan E. (SORRELLS) HODGE, were
natives of Tennessee and Mississippi, respectively. The father was a graduate
of Transylvania School of Medicine, at Lexington, Ky., and was a physician of
considerable note. In 1846 he came to Dallas County, Ark., and practiced his
profession in this county until 1876, after which he moved to Prescott. There
he still continued practicing, but died in the latter part of that year when
about sixty years of age. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, a member of the Masonic fraternity, and in politics was a strict adherent
to the Democratic party. The mother is still living and resides in Prescott.
She is also a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Dr. John K. HODGE
was the eldest of ten children, six of whom are now living. His birth occurred
at Holly Springs, Dallas County, Ark., April 15, 1850, and he received his education
in that county and at Franklin, Tenn. In 1869 he commenced the study of medicine
under his father, and in 1871 and 1872 he attended the Nashville School of Medicine,
graduating the last-named year. Afterward locating at Holly Springs, he practiced
there for six years with his father and three years alone, and, then in 1881
moved to Princeton, where he has had a very extensive practice since. His union
to Miss Ellen HENRY, daughter of James and Mary HENRY, of Holly Springs, was
celebrated in 1872, and six children were born to this union: Olga M., Henry
D., Robert E., George A., Joseph K. and Charles B. Dr. HODGE is a Democrat in
politics and was chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, of Dallas County,
Ark. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and he and wife are members of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.