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John Holt, M.D. |
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"My father was born here in Asheville, and we never have really
searched much of his history, but we do know this: that his father was
sent to Asheville from Spencer, North Carolina in charge of the group that
laid the track leading to Asheville. (1979. "John P. Holt,
M.D." Personal interview in Southern Highland Research Center,
Oral History, by Bruce S. Greenawalt.)
"I think Papa was 62 when he died in '49. I think he began to practice medicine here [Asheville] in 1918....Out of eight or nine children, my father was the only one who ever lived to get over fifty." (1979. "John P. Holt, M.D." Personal interview in Southern Highland Research Center, Oral History, by Bruce S. Greenawalt.) |
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Bibliography:
"*Holt, John W (Ethel), physician and surgeon 24 1/2 S. Market (YWCA Bldg)--phone 3197, office hours 10 to 11 a.m.; 3 to 6 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. h. 256 e. College--phone 3613. (1921. City Directory. Asheville, North Carolina, Vol 20. p. 273.) "*HOLT, JNO W (Ethel), physician and surgeon 161/2 Eagle--phone 3197; office hours 10 to 11 a.m., 3 to 6 p.m., h 256 e College--phone 3613. (1925. City Directory, Asheville, North Carolina, Vol. XXIV. p. 327.) "Eagle 16 1/2 *Holt J W, phys *McKinney, Whitt (1925. City Directory, Asheville, North Carolina, p. 771.) "*McKinney, Whitt (Mary), lab[orer] Hans Rees' Tannery, h 16 1/2 Eagle "*McKinney, Mary, eatinghouse, 16 Eagle, h 16 1/2 same" (1925. City Directory, Asheville, North Carolina, p. 407.) |
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