Dr. Daniel B. Homer McGill
3 July 1857 - 30 October 1941
H. D. McGill, M.D., was born
in Henderson County, Tenn., in 1858 and is one of a family of eight
children born to E. T. and Sarah (Meals) McGill. The father was born in
Giles County, October, 1825 and was of Scotch-Irish extraction. He was
reared on a farm by a Mr. William Legg, of Alabama, and had no advantages
for an education. In 1849 he was married and December of the same year
removed to Henderson County. He was engaged in the mercantile business for
many years at Metropolis, Huntingdon and other places and also dealt
somewhat largely in cotton. In 1870 he went to Nashville and engaged in
the cotton business there for McCray & Co. He is now acting as traveling
salesman for a firm in Cincinnati, Ohio. Our subject received a good
academia education and finished at Nashville. In 1875 he began the study
of medicine under Dr. J. B. Stephens, of Nashville, and in 1877 entered
Nashville Medical College and graduated from this institution in 1878. He
soon located at McLemoresville and practiced there two years, after which
he came to Clarksburg and has continued there ever since. In 1884 and 1885
he attended a course of lectures at the University of Tennessee where he
graduated in 1885. Since his residence at Clarksburg he has established an
extensive and lucrative practice and is fast becoming one of the most
popular and successful physicians of the county. January 12, 1881, he
married Gracie McDowell, daughter of Rev. J. L. and M. S. McDowell. Mrs.
McGill died September 29, 1885, leaving three small children: Arthur,
Maggie May and Gracie M. Mrs. McGill was a consistent member of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, a fond parent and a true companion. Our
subject is a Republican in politics and cast his first presidential vote
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