William Blackwell Welch
General Information
Allen County, Kentucky
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
Notes
Welch, William Blackwell (Dr.) Dr. William Blackwell Welch died on March 9, 1917, at the age of 88.
He passed away at his residence in Fayetteville, Arkansas, after two years of declining health and a final stroke two weeks prior to his death. Born on December 29, 1828, in Scottsville, Kentucky, Welch was a prominent physician and Civil War surgeon who settled in Cane Hill in 1855 and played a vital role in advancing medicine in
Arkansas.
Highlights of Dr. Welch’s Legacy:
Medical Pioneer: First president of the Arkansas Medical Society and a leader in professionalizing medicine statewide.
Civil War Service: Served as a Confederate army surgeon in the 34th Arkansas Infantry, including at the Battle of Prairie Grove.
Cane Hill Roots: Built a Greek Revival-style home in Cane Hill in 1855, which later became a historic landmark.
Educator and Mentor: Trained several local doctors, including nephews whose homes still stand in Cane Hill.
Parents
Bedford County, Colony of Virginia,
Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
Loudoun County, Virginia
Cane Hill, Washington Coounty, Arkansas
Spouse
Christian, Kentucky
Washington County, Arkansas
