Forwood, W. Stump (William Stump), 1830-1892

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Birth 1830
Death 1892

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Physician.

From the description of Scraps: poetry and prose : manuscript, 1854-1872 / selected by W.S. Forwood. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29854104

Maryland physician and ethnologist.

From the description of Papers, 1857-1863. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35070864

William Stump Forwood was a physician of Darlington, Harford County, Md. Forwood, who attempted to justify slavery on medical grounds, served as president of various local medical societies and was a local historian of his home town.

From the description of W. Stump Forwood papers, 1836-1897 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23153630

William Stump Forwood, son of Samuel Forwood, was a physician and local historian of Darlington, Md. He was born 27 January 1830 in Darlington and remained there most of his life. At his father's urging, he moved to Gosport, Ala., in 1848, returning to Maryland in 1851. He again lived in Gosport during the period 1870-1873. He married Pamela Wilson, probably in June 1857. She died in childbirth on 19 March 1860. On 6 May 1863, Forwood married Addie Bond. Forwood and his second wife had two children, Lizzie and Katie.

Forwood served as president of the Clarke County, Alabama, Medical Society; the Pennsylvania and Maryland Union Medical Association; and the Harford Historical Society, of which he was a charter member. He was also president and founder of the Medical Society of Harford County.

Forwood wrote extensively on the ethnological justification for slavery. He also published articles in medical journals on a variety of topics. He was the author of An Historical and Descriptive Narrative of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, first published in 1870.

Forwood remained active in his medical practice until his death, apparently in 1891.

From the guide to the W. Stump Forwood Papers, 1836-1897, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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Subjects:

  • Slavery
  • African Americans
  • Medical instruments and apparatus
  • Medicine
  • Medicine
  • Negroid Race
  • Physicians
  • Women

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  • United States (as recorded)
  • Camp Morton (Ind.) (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Darlington (Md.) (as recorded)
  • Maryland (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Alabama (as recorded)
  • Gosport (Ala.) (as recorded)