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| T.H. Barnes, MD |
| T. H. Barnes, M. D.,
a pioneer physician of 1855, is a native of the Buckeye
State, where he was born in 1832. He was reared on a farm
until the age of 20, when he turned his attention to
medicine, graduating at the Iowa State University in
1855, He then settled in Allamakee Co., and has since
been a citizen of said county, with the exception of a
few months, when he resided in Clayton Co. In 1861 he
organized Co. K, 5th Iowa, which was the first company of
Allamakee Co.; and in July 1861, Co. K, 1st Cav., with
which he served until Dec. 16, 1864, when he resigned on
account of physical disability, and was mustered out with
the rank of captain. He then returned to Waukon, and has
since continued his profession. He has also spent some
time and considerable money in experimental farming. In
1881 he built the first silo for the State of Iowa, which
he has proved a success. He has also represented his
district in the legislature one term. Dr. Barnes was
married in 1854 to Miss Julia A. Orr, who died in 1859,
leaving one daughter. In 1862 he married Marion E.
Ferris, and now has one son and two daughters. pg 471-472 |