Biography of Dr. and Mrs. A.S.N. Dobson of Limestone R.F.D. Tenn., 1915 and 1979

Title

Biography of Dr. and Mrs. A.S.N. Dobson of Limestone R.F.D. Tenn., 1915 and 1979

Description

The Biography of Dr. and Mrs. A.S.N. Dobson of Limestone R.F.D. Tenn, held by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University, consists of a photocopy of the typewritten Biography of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. N. Dobson of Limestone R.F.D. Tenn. According to the title page, Dobson wrote the biography between 1910 and 1914, and his son, Roy Calvin, edited the document in 1915. The Dobson autobiography covers aspects of Dobson's life from his conscription into the Confederate army in 1862, through his postwar career as a medical doctor in the Broylesville area. Inserted at the conclusion of the biography are genealogies of the Dobson and McGaughey families.

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Creator

Dobson, Andrew Silas Newton, 1840-1918 (Person)

Source

Biography of Dr. and Mrs. A.S.N. Dobson of Limestone R.F.D. Tenn., Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University

Date

1915, 1979

Rights

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Identifier

ETSU Archives of Appalachia: AppMs-0139

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