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Dr. John Henry Sears

Waco, McLennan County

Marker Text

(October 9, 1826-December 4, 1901) A native of Virginia, John Henry Sears received his medical education in South Carolina. Moving to Waco in 1854, he began his medical practice. After service as a Confederate surgeon during the Civil War, he returned to Waco and became a civic leader. Sears was instrumental in the organization of both the Waco Medical Association (1866) and the Texas Medical Association (1869). Dr. Sears and his wife Angie (Gurley) were the parents of three children.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From S. 5th Street, enter Oakwood Cemetery, proceed down Lacy Avenue, turn right on Cameron Avenue, then left on Boss Avenue, marker is in center of block, Waco.
Marker # 1271
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type grave marker
Code Civil War; medical topics and health professionals
Latitude, Longitude 31.558528, -97.143451

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