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| Birth: | 18 Mar 1872 in Baltimore, Maryland 1 2 3 |
| Death: | 13 May 1953 in Congaree, South Carolina 1 2 4 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Theodore Brevard Hayne b. 12 Mar 1841 in Gadsden, Alabama |
| Mother: | Elizabeth (Lillah) Adams b. 25 Apr 1850 in Congaree, Richland County, South Carolina |
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Individual:
James Adams Hayne, known as Adams, attended The Citadel and the Uni
versity of South Carolina before graduating from the University of Virginia and the Medical College of South Carolina. He set up practice in Blackstocks, where he met and married Fanny Thorn in 1897. In 1898, while she was pregnant with Theodore, he volunteered as a private for the Spanish-American War. He was eventually assigned to the hospital at Chicamauga. He returned to Blackstocks, then signed on with the Public Health Service. After an initial assignment in Washington, DC, he was sent to Panama to work with General Gorgas on the Canal. He then served as a Medical Officer with the Army (Cavalry) at Fort Assiniboine, Montana and Fort Russell, Wyoming. In 1911, he was elected State Health Officer of South Carolina and resigned his commission. He served as Director of the State Board of Health until 1944, the as Director of Public Health Education until 1950, when he retired.
From a pamphlet produced by Dr. Hayne:
JAMES A.HAYNE, M.D., D .P.H.
Secretary and State Health Officer o f South Carolina
'Born in Baltimore, Md., March 18, 1872. Family moved to South Carol ina when I was 3 months old. Educated in private schools in Greenville, S. C.; then went to The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., in l886, and then to South Carolina Universitv, at Columbia, S. C., where finished junior year. From there went to University of Virginia. Attended Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston,
graduatillg in l895. Practiced medicine in Greenville, S. C.. and Athen s, Ga., and finally settled in Blackstock, S. C., in l897, and that year was married to Miss Fanny Douglass Thorn of Blackstock. From Mav, 1898, to November, 1898, served in Spanish-American War, principally in the hospital at Chickamauga. Mustered out of service in November, 1898. Resumed practice in Blackstock and remained there until 1904, when received appointment as examining surgeon in the Pension Department in Washington. Served there one year and then went to Greenville, S.C., where practiced medicine until receiving appointment as Medical Officer in Isthmian Canal Service and went to Panama, where worked under General Gorgas and Dr. H.F. Carter. While there, was Superintendent of the Sanatorium at Toboga Island. Received appointment as medical reserve officer in United States Army and went to Assinniboine, Mont., where remained two years and then was sent to Fort D.A. Russell, at Cheyenne. While there was elected State Health Officer of South Carolina, was duly installed April 12, 1911, and have served in that capacity ever since.
Am a member of the Masonic Order, having taken all degrees in York a nd Scottish Rites, and am a Shriner. While at college became a member of Phi kappa Psi Psi fraternity, and a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. Am a member of Kiwanis International, a member of Sons of American Revolution, American Medical Association, Southern Medical Medical Association, American Society of Tropical Medicine, American Public Health Association, South Carolina Medical Association, and the Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America, of which I am past President. Was president of South Carolina Medical Association, Chairman of Section On Preventive Medicine of American Medical Association, and Chairman of Public Health Section of Southern Medical Association.
Have written several pamphlets, the one for which the most credit is t aken is entitled, "The Rights of the Child", which I delivered in New Orleans as Chairman of Section On Preventive Medicine of American Medical Association. Am an Episcopalian and belong to Democratic partv. Am father of nine children. Eldest son, Theodore B. Hayne, M. D., was employed by Rockefeller foundation and died in Nigeria, West Africa, of yellow fever. Have two other sons who are doctors--Isaac Hayne and James A. Hayne, Jr. Have four living daughters, three married and one single. Have ten grandchildren.
Principal amusements are going to moving pictures, fishing, hunting, a nd playing poker when can find a suitable gathering.
The above will give you a brief outline of my distinguished career! U se such of it as you desire."
Yours sincerely,
James A. Hayne
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- Title: GEDCOM file. Created on 12 Mar 1997. Imported on 13 Dec 2005.
- Title: GEDCOM file. Created on 13 DEC 2005. Imported on 13 Dec 2005.
- Title: Headstone, St. John's Episcopal Church, Congaree, South Carolina
- Title: Headstone, St. John's Episcopal Church, Congaree, South Carolina
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