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1883 HISTORY OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, MISSOURI, page 1141 Dr. J.W. Wheeler, merchant at Johnson City was born in Dearborn County, Indiana September 7, 1844, his parents being Captain Piercy and Jerusha Ann Holiday Wheeler. In July 1862 in his 18th year, John W. enlisted in the 105th Regiment. After 4 months in this regiment he again re-enlisted in the 147th and served until discharged in June 1865. After his discharge he returned home and attended school at Moore's College for 2 years and received education in the English branches. In the fall and winter of 1867 and 1868 he took a course of lectures at the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College. Coming to Missouri in the spring of 1868 he commenced the practice of his profession at Hudson, Bates, Missouri. The following year he came to St. Clair County and located at Johnson City and has since continued in the practice at this place. The Doctor has built up a large patronage and is accounted one of the most successful physicians in the county. He engaged in the drug business in 1870 and in 1878 he added a complete stock of general merchandise. He is a Republican, was elected township collector and collected tax for 2 years. He owns about 1,300 acres of land in St. Clair County, about 600 acres of which are improved and owns considerable property in Cedar County. He is extensively occupied in feeding cattle and hogs for the market. He was married here December 8, 1870 to Miss Ariadna Isabelle Peck, a daughter of John W. Peck of Greencastle, Indiana. They have 2 children: Glennie F. and Harry P. He is a Mason.
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