Clark County, Indiana
History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford,
Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. Chicago: The Goodspeed
Publishing Co., 1889.
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Andrew H. Huckleberry, M. D., was born in Clark County, Ind., October
5, 1844, and when three years old was taken by his parents to Jennings
County, Ind., where he grew up on a farm, and received a common-school
education. In May, 1864, he enlisted in Company I. One. Hundred and
Thirty-fourth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and served 100 days. Soon
after his return he began the study of medicine under Dr. C. H. Green,
of North Vernon, Ind., and in 1870 attended a course of lectures at
the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery. The same year he came
to this county, and has since been engaged in trading, farming and the
practice of his profession. He is one of the energetic and
enterprising men of the place, having accumulated his property by the
exercise of industry and good management, and in his home place has
194 acres of land, of which some 140 are highly cultivated. December
25, 1873. he married Emily Mobly, daughter of Charles Mobly, an early
settler of the county. Mrs. Huckleberry was born in Crawford County.
July 4, 1853, and is the mother of the following named children: James
A., Eva W., David, Jesse W. and Lettice M. Mrs. Huckleberry is a
member of the Methodist Church, South. Dr. Huckleberry is a Republican
in politics, and has served as magistrate. He belongs to the G. A. R.,
American Legion of Honor, Knights of Labor and Arkansas State Wheel.