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Rose hill Cemetery Tour 2007
Dr. Daniel Johnston and Estella Johnston
Dr.
Johnston, 1856-1949 and
Estella Johnston, 1859-1922

Dr. Daniel Johnston
Dr. Johnston, the first medical doctor in
the Chickasha area, was born in 1856 in Mount Vernon, Iowa to George and
Chastina Mathewson Johnston. He received his medical degree from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and also attended the College of
Physicians and Surgeons at Keokuk, Iowa. On March 4, 1878, he married
Estella Rees. They had one daughter Blanche (Mrs. Joe) Dews who lived in
Chickasha. After practicing medicine in Iowa, Dr. Johnston first came to
Oklahoma to make ”the run” into Indian Territory in 1888-1889. He had
two brothers practicing medicine in Purcell and moved to that area. He
also was a doctor in Erin Springs, Oklahoma for a few years. When the
Rock Island railway line was extended into the Chickasha territory, the
family moved briefly to the little shack town of Pensee, north of the
Washita River. In 1892, Dr. Johnston moved his small one-room frame
building on skids from Pensee and opened his office in Chickasha in
April 1892, the day it was officially declared a town. In a diary kept
by Dr. Johnston, he wrote, “ . . . in no time Chickasha was full of
doctors, lawyers, merchants and the usual gamblers and toughs. U. S.
marshals tried to keep the law, but things were pretty wild and if I was
called out at night I carried my medicine bag in one hand, a sawed off
shotgun in the other and always wore my trusty Colt.” Dr. Johnston’s
practice took its toll on his health and in 1904 he left the doctor’s
life for the quiet of the outdoors and a farm. In 1909 he sold the farm
and helped in the floral business. His first wife Estella passed away in
1922. Dr. Johnston later remarried, and for several years, he and his
wife, Minnie, made their home with his two granddaughters, Maude and
Dana Jo Dews of Chickasha. Dr. Johnston, who also had a grandson,
Johnston Rees Dews, passed away following a lengthy illness on June 23,
1949 at the age of 92.
Estella Johnston
Estella Rees, born on September 2, 1859,
was one of nine children born to pioneer parents in Newton, Iowa. She
was educated at the Hazel Dell Academy in Newton. When she was seven
years of age, she joined the Presbyterian Church and was a very faithful
member all her life. One of her early memories as a child was of her
family members protecting their crops. Having been treated badly by the
Indians on numerous occasions, family members would frequently set fires
around their cornfields to prevent them from being burned by the
Indians. In 1878, Estella married a young medical student, Daniel M.
Johnston. They lived in Rockwell City for seven years where their only
daughter, Blanche (Mrs. Joe Dews), was born. The family moved to
Purcell, Oklahoma in 1888-1889 and eventually to Chickasha in 1892.
Shortly after, she began working in the greenhouse business on Fifth and
Dakota in Chickasha. This is now known as the Chickasha Greenhouse,
located on west Iowa. Five years before her death, she suffered a broken
hip in an automobile accident. Despite being left handicapped, she
remained active in the community until she developed pneumonia on
February 18, 1922. Mrs. Johnston, said to be the first white woman to
locate on the Chickasha town site, passed away in her home a few days
later with her husband and only daughter with her.
(photographer:
Jeremy Macy)
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