. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. inCerrogordo, Tennessee, where he built up avery fine practice during the eleven years tliathe stayed there. He found the life a hardone, however, as his patients were scatteredover an area of eight or ten miles, whichnecessitated bis making verv long trips to visitthem. After eleven years of tliis life decided tliat he was not followingthe line of work for which he was best fitted,either in taste or al)ilities—although he hadbeen reinarkal)ly siUcessful, but


. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. inCerrogordo, Tennessee, where he built up avery fine practice during the eleven years tliathe stayed there. He found the life a hardone, however, as his patients were scatteredover an area of eight or ten miles, whichnecessitated bis making verv long trips to visitthem. After eleven years of tliis life decided tliat he was not followingthe line of work for which he was best fitted,either in taste or al)ilities—although he hadbeen reinarkal)ly siUcessful, but be decided togive u\) his practice. He removed from Ten-nessee to Arkansas, where he took up his res-idence in Paragould and began to do car-pentering. From a boy he had always showngreat aptitude for all kinds of wood work,and his success was immediate and he was living in Cerrogordo, Ten-nessee, he had accumulated some property,and when he moved from the state he soldthis, Init he did not buy any more in Arkan-sas, rather devoted bis whole attention to liiscarpentering ])usiness. He only stayed in.


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