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Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922)

P. B. ADAMS, D. D. S.
     Dr. P. B. Adams, successfully engaged in the practice of dental surgery in
Stuttgart, comes to the southwest from Indiana, his birth having occurred in
Clark county, that state, in 1883. His parents were S. F. and Elizabeth (Conn)
Adams, the former a veteran of the Civil war, having served in defense of the
Union. Spending his youthful days under the parental roof, the son pursued his
early education in the public schools of his native county and later continued
his studies in the Danville State Normal College. Having decided upon the
practice of dentistry as a life work, he next entered the Cincinnati Dental
College, from which he was graduated with the class of 1916. The opportunities
of the southwest attracted him, and he began practice in the Ozark mountain
region in the northwestern part of this state, opening his office at Heber
Springs, in Cleburne county. There he remained until 1918, when he came to
Stuttgart and through the intervening period of four years has steadily followed
his profession here, building up a practice of gratifying and substantial
proportions. He has a well-appointed office, supplied with all of the machinery
and multitudinous delicate little instruments which constitute the equipment of
a dentist, and his mechanical skill and ingenuity, combined with his scientific
knowledge, has made him one of the capable dental surgeons of this part of the
state. In addition to his professional interests he is the owner of six hundred
and eighty acres of land in Faulkner county, devoted to timber, and he also has
eighty acres in Arkansas county.

    Dr. Adams was married to Miss Edith O. Badger of Charlestown, Indiana, a
daughter of Louis Badger. They are well known in Stuttgart, where they have
gained many friends and where the hospitality of their home is greatly enjoyed.
Dr. Adams is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and the beneficent spirit upon
which this order is founded finds expression in his relations with his fellowmen.


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Citation:
Centennial History of Arkansas
Volume II
Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1922


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