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Dr. James Odiorne

Johnson City, Blanco County

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(1816-1887) Prominent pioneer physician, civic leader. Practiced medicine in Illinois and Kentucky before settling in Texas in 1857; moved to Blanco County in 1860. He was Civil War surgeon at Fort Mason, Tex. Served as commissioner and chief justice of Blanco County, 1860s; owned a newspaper, 1885-87. As doctor he went by horseback or gig, regardless of weather. Scarcity of drugs led him to use native herbs for medication; for a sedative (opium), grew and milked garden poppies. He died of burns when alcohol exploded during the compounding of medicine in his drugstore near this site. (1972)

Marker Details

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Location Description 6th and Nugent, adjacent to Courthouse Square, Johnson City
Marker # 3671
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; medical topics and health professionals
Latitude, Longitude 30.258589, -98.416003

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