Dr. B.J. Simmons
Milledgeville's
First Black Physican
Dr. Simmons, Milledgeville's first black physican, was born in Laurens County, Ga. October 16, 1870. His education, largely the result of his own efforts. He attended public schools in Laurens County, working the farm during vacations. He attended Ballard's Normal school in Macon and the Georgia State Industrial school at Savannah. He graduated from the Mehany Medical college, Nashville, Tenn., in 1893, taking first prize in anatomy. Successfully passing the Georgia state board of examiners in 1897, he began the practice of medicine in Milledgeville the same year.
Sucessful and recognized as a fine physican by his patients and the local doctors, he had a good practice in Milledgeville
Dr Simmons died at the young
age of 40, January 7, 1910. He left behind his wife Petronia, age
29 and 4 small children: Benjamin, 6, James 4, Doris 2 and Phillip 1. He
is buried at Memory Hill Cemetery in Milledgeville, Ga.
Source: Atlanta Constitution, 1910
Federal Census, memoryhill.org
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