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Joseph Lee Kirby Smith

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Class
  
Graduate

Name
  
Joseph Kirby-Smith


College
  
Sewanee (1899–1903)

Positions
  
Tackle

Date of birth
  
(1882-04-16)April 16, 1882

Date of death
  
November 5, 1939(1939-11-05) (aged 57)

Died
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Place of birth
  
Sewanee, Tennessee

Place of death
  
Jacksonville, Florida

Joseph Lee Kirby-Smith (April 16, 1882 – November 5, 1939) was a college football player and dermatologist. He was once instructor of dermatology at New York University.

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Early years

Joseph Lee Kirby-Smith was born on April 16, 1882 in Sewanee, Tennessee, the son of American Civil War general Edmund Kirby-Smith and his wife Cassie Selden. He was presumably named for Edmund's nephew Joseph Lee Kirby-Smith, who died fighting for the Union at the Battle of Corinth.

Sewanee

He was an All-Southern college football tackle for the Sewanee Tigers of Sewanee:The University of the South, a member of its undefeated 1899 "Iron Men." He was selected All-Southern in 1902 and 1903; and was captain in the latter year. He graduated with an M. D. in 1906. At Sewanee he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

World War 1

He served in the Public Health Service during the First World War.

Jacksonville

He moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1911 practicing as a dermatologist and gaining distinction throughout Florida and the south. In 1926, he was invited to lecture to the London Medical Association on the subject of tropical medicine.

Death

Kirby-Smith died in his Jacksonville home on November 5, 1939 of a brief illness.

References

Joseph Lee Kirby-Smith Wikipedia