Vaughan Family Homestead - Huntsville, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 39° 26.434 W 092° 32.685
15S E 539175 N 4365767
History of an early settler to the area.
Waymark Code: WMKGTK
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2014
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County of marker: Randolph County
Location of marker: E. Depot St. & Main St. (MO C), courthouse lawn, Huntsville
Marker erected by: Randolph County & Huntsville Historical Society
Date marker erected: September 14, 1995
Historical data furnished by the Dr. Victor C. Vaughan family
Marker text:
Vaughan Family Homestead
Victor C. Vaughan M.D. (1851-1929)
In 1850, John Vaughan, farmer and blacksmith, and his bride, Adeline Dameron, settled on a farm in Mt. Airy. The Old Plank Road was later built alongside the farm. Their son, Victor, studied and taught at Huntsville's Mt. Pleasant College from 1867 to 1874, and then studied chemistry and medicine at the University of Michigan, where he became a world famous medical educator. He served as Dean of the Medical School in Ann Arbor (1891-1921), and was elected President of the American Medical Association in 1913. He was a distinguished medical officer in the Spanish-American War and in World War I.
University of Michigan on Victor C. Vaughan MD and Mt Pleasant College H history