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Biography - ALBERT H. SIMMONS

Albert H. Simmons, M. D., of Girard, Illinois, bears a name which has been held in esteem and almost reverence in Macoupin County for many years. He was born January 23, 1856, in Miami County, Ohio, and is the only son of Dr. Adam and Elizabeth (Bowersox) Simmons, the former of whom is one of the most distinguished as well as one of the oldest physicians in the county.

The Simmons family is of Swiss ancestry, the great-grandfather of our subject having been born in Switzerland in 1750. He came to America and settled in Pennsylvania, where his son, the grandfather of our subject, was born in 1786. The latter married a lady of Virginia birth and they reared a family of which the senior Dr. Simmons was the most eminent member.

Completing his literary education in 1853, Dr. Adam Simmons became interested in the reform medical movement which led him to attend the first lectures of the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati. There he was associated with those lights of Eclecticism, Drs. Howe, Hannah and Scudder, and was graduated at the institution in 1865. Dr. Adam Simmons practiced two years in Wisconsin, eight years in Indiana and two years in Ohio, prior to locating permanently at Girard in 1865. Until 1899 Dr. Adam Simmons continued to practice medicine and surgery with the success which attends the careful, skillful practitioner, and gained a reputation which extended all over the State. He was prominently identified with the Eclectic organizations over the country, and was a valued member of the State Eclectic Medical Society, acting many years as secretary for the same. He is much beloved in Girard where he is passing the evening of life, surrounded by all that comforts and satisfies honored age. His three children are the son, who so successfully has carried on his own work while continuing that of the father, and two daughters, namely: Mrs. E. G. McKinney, of Colorado; and Mary E., of Girard, Illinois.

In Dr. Albert H. Simmons is found all that liberal education supplementing heredity, and enthusiasm for the science, could produce in the building of a true physician, one whose thorough knowledge makes him sure of his ground, and whose philanthropy extends as a beneficent mantle over the undeserving as well as the deserving. On June 8, 1882, he was graduated at the American Medical College, at St. Louis, Missouri, and then entered upon an association with his father, which was a liberal education in itself. Since the retirement of the older physician, the weight and responsibility have been entirely with the successor, this being particularly great on account of the older physician's prominence. The demands of the day upon a physician's time are many, and Dr. Simmons has but little opportunity to take part in social life, his energies being given to practice, investigation into scientific discoveries and attendance upon the sessions of various leading medical organizations.

Dr. Albert H. Simmons married Olive L. Fletcher, who is a daughter of Burwell Fletcher, one of the progressive and prominent citizens of Macoupin County. They have two sons, — Bayard E. and Donald F. The family are members of the First Baptist Church. Dr. Simmons is a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the Modern Woodmen of America, and is politically identified with the Republican party.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 282-283.


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