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Edward Stanard Buffington

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Edward Stanard Buffington Veteran

Birth
Death
24 Feb 1929 (aged 81)
Burial
Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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28-50-2/7
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Former Mayor of Huntington, West Virginia, 1879-1880. Edward was a son of Peter Cline Buffington and Eliza Jane Stanard. He was a 1867 Graduate of Virginia Military Institute. Married Nannie Lyell in 1873 and elected Mayor of Huntington 1879. One known son, Richard Lyell Buffington, born 1875 in West Virginia.

Information found on wvgenweb.org

E. STANARD BUFFINGTON, M. D., in these latter days of peace a prominent physician of the upper Ohio valley, residing at Huntington, W. Va., was born at the site of that city, in Cabell county, in 1847, of ancestry distinguished in the history of Virginia. He is the son of Peter Buffington, a native of Cahell county, by his marriage to Eliza Stanard Nicholas, of Richmond,Va. Peter Buffington was educated at the Ohio university, represented his county in the Virginia house of delegates, was the first mayor of Huntington, was one of the organized of the Bank of Huntington, and was its president until his death in 1875. After the secession of Virginia Dr. Buffington continued loyal to the Old Dominion, and was thoroughly devoted to the Confederacy. He entered the Virginia military Institute, and participated in many severe marches and other military service of the cadet corps under Colonel Shipp, including the battle of New Market, in the Shenandoah valley, in May, 1864, where the boys of the cadet corps were distinguished for bravery and endurance. Dr. Buffington was then but sixteen years of age, but, like his heroic young comrades, bore himself like a veteran. He continued in service with the cadets after their removal to Richmond. He was then appointed a midshipman in the Confederate States navy, a rank he held during the remainder of the war; but owing to the condition of affairs on the James river, was not permitted to engage in active service. After the close of hostilities he resumed his academic studies, and then entering upon a course of preparation for the medical profession, was graduated in 1872 by the Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia. During the quarter century and more which has since elapsed he has gained a high rank among the professional men of West Virginia, and the warm regard of his fellow citizens. He has served upon the city council and for four years was a member of the pension board at Huntington, but his professional duties have in the main entirely engrossed his attention
Former Mayor of Huntington, West Virginia, 1879-1880. Edward was a son of Peter Cline Buffington and Eliza Jane Stanard. He was a 1867 Graduate of Virginia Military Institute. Married Nannie Lyell in 1873 and elected Mayor of Huntington 1879. One known son, Richard Lyell Buffington, born 1875 in West Virginia.

Information found on wvgenweb.org

E. STANARD BUFFINGTON, M. D., in these latter days of peace a prominent physician of the upper Ohio valley, residing at Huntington, W. Va., was born at the site of that city, in Cabell county, in 1847, of ancestry distinguished in the history of Virginia. He is the son of Peter Buffington, a native of Cahell county, by his marriage to Eliza Stanard Nicholas, of Richmond,Va. Peter Buffington was educated at the Ohio university, represented his county in the Virginia house of delegates, was the first mayor of Huntington, was one of the organized of the Bank of Huntington, and was its president until his death in 1875. After the secession of Virginia Dr. Buffington continued loyal to the Old Dominion, and was thoroughly devoted to the Confederacy. He entered the Virginia military Institute, and participated in many severe marches and other military service of the cadet corps under Colonel Shipp, including the battle of New Market, in the Shenandoah valley, in May, 1864, where the boys of the cadet corps were distinguished for bravery and endurance. Dr. Buffington was then but sixteen years of age, but, like his heroic young comrades, bore himself like a veteran. He continued in service with the cadets after their removal to Richmond. He was then appointed a midshipman in the Confederate States navy, a rank he held during the remainder of the war; but owing to the condition of affairs on the James river, was not permitted to engage in active service. After the close of hostilities he resumed his academic studies, and then entering upon a course of preparation for the medical profession, was graduated in 1872 by the Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia. During the quarter century and more which has since elapsed he has gained a high rank among the professional men of West Virginia, and the warm regard of his fellow citizens. He has served upon the city council and for four years was a member of the pension board at Huntington, but his professional duties have in the main entirely engrossed his attention

Bio by: Cj


Inscription

NANNIE LYELL
WIFE OF
DR. E.S. BUFFINGTON
OCT. 8, 1851
DEC. 23, 1925

EDWARD STANARD BUFFINGTON
AUG. 11, 1847
FEB. 24, 1929



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  • Created by: Cj
  • Added: Dec 7, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6016007/edward_stanard-buffington: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Stanard Buffington (11 Aug 1847–24 Feb 1929), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6016007, citing Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by Cj (contributor 46495666).