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Washington Co., AR - Biographies - W. H. Whitlow

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W. H. Whitlow, a leading druggist of Fayetteville, member of the 
Pharmaceutical Association of Arkansas, was born in Hickory County, 
Mo., July 14, 1851, and is the son of Henry and Ella (Culbertson) 
Whitlow, natives of Kentucky, who married in Marion County, Mo., at 
Palmyra. After marriage they moved to Hickory County. Mo., and from 
there to Cooper County, Mo., where their son, W. H., grew to manhood, 
and where he received a good education, but finished the same after 
moving to Washington County, in 1869, at the Ozark Institute. In 1870 
he engaged as clerk in the drug store of Dr. P. M. Cox, of 
Fayetteville, and in 1875 he engaged in business for himself, and has 
since been identified with that industry in Fayetteville. He was 
married, at Fort Smith, to Miss Annie Birnie, daughter of Charles 
Birnie, of Fort Smith, and is now the father of two living children: 
Annie May and Charles Birnie. They buried their eldest child, Ethel, 
at Fort Smith. Mr. Whitlow is a Royal Arch Mason, and he and family 
worship at the Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches. He is a good 
citizen, and has the respect of all who know him.