Augusta County, Old Dominion, Virginia
Dryden Dold, M. D., retired physician and farmer, of Washington County,
Ark., was born in Augusta County, of the "Old Dominion," May 17, 1812, and
was reared and educated in his native county. At an early day he began the
study of medicine, and took two courses of lectures in the medical department
of the University of Virginia, and one course of lectures in Philadelphia, Penn.,
in the winter of 1834-35. In the spring of the latter year he began practicing
his profession in Middlebrook, Va .. and at the end of twelve months came west,
and located first in St. Louis, and then in Natchez, Miss., remaining in the latter
place six months. He then returned to Virginia, and shortly after located near
Knoxville, Tenn., where he made his home, and practiced his profession for
about fifteen years. The following four years were spent in Georgia, and after
a short residence in New Orleans he came up the Mississippi River as far as
Cane Hill, Ark. (in 1848), where be located and practiced medicine for about thirteen
years, his practice extending within a radjus of from twenty to thirty miles.
He became a resident of Benton County, Ark., in 1861, and owned considerable
land where Siloam Springs is now located, but in 1874 he returned to Washington
Ceunty, where he has since made his home, and where he has had an extensive
and increasing practice. He was married while residing in East Tennessee,
but about 1858 bis wife died, and he married his second wife, N ancv Reed, in
Washington County, Ark. She is a native of the county, and a daughter of
John R. Reed, one of the early settlers of Arkansas. Dr. and Mrs Dold are the
parents of the following family: William A., John Philip, Mary M., Sarah E.,
wife of Robert Simpson, and Laura Virginia. The family are members of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
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1850 Census of Northwest Arkansas:
Washington Counties - Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen
Cane Hill Township
DOLD, Dryden 38, Sarah 31, MATTHEWS, John
W. 30 VA/TN dwg 66, Cane Hill twp