Biography of Walter Lee Johnston, M.D. WALTER LEE JOHNSTON, M. D., is established in the suc- cessful general practice of his profession in the thriving industrial City of McDowell, in the county of the same name. In addition to his specifically private practice as a physician and surgeon he is retained as official physician of the Roanoke Coal & Coke Company, the Arlington Coal & Coke Company, the Gilliam Coal Company and the Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Company. His practice is now of such broad scope that he has Doctor Steel as his assistant, and where patients require hospital service he has recourse to the Miners' State Hospital No. 1 at Welch, the Bluefield Sani- tarium and St. Luke's Hospital at Bluefield. The doctor shows a fine sense of stewardship in his profession and maintains affiliation with the McDowell County Medical Society, the West Virginia State Medical Society and the American Medical Association. Doctor Johnston was born at Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, April 27, 1872, and is a son of James Ed- ward and Ellen Elizabeth (Wall) Johnston, the former of whom was born in Virginia and the latter in what is now West Virginia. James E. Johnston, a farmer by vocation, served as a loyal soldier of the Confederacy during the Civil war. He was a steward in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of which his wife likewise was a devoted member. The lineage of the Johnston family traces back to Scotch and Irish sources, and its first American repre- sentatives settled in Virginia in the Colonial period of our national history. The public schools of his native county afforded Doctor Johnston his early education, and he was a lad of sixteen years at the time of his father's death. After completing his studies in the Princeton schools he was a student in the State Normal School at Athens until 1888, and for three years thereafter he was a clerk in a general store at Oak- vale. He carefully conserved his earnings and utilized his savings in defraying the expenses of his professional educa- tion. He entered the College of Medicine of the University of Virginia, this department being in the City of Richmond, and there he was graduated as a member of the class of 1899 and with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He has made McDowell the central stage of his professional service from the time of his graduation, and has gained high stand- ing as an able and resourceful physician and surgeon and as a broad-minded and progressive citizen. December 26, 1901, recorded the marriage of Doctor Johnston and Miss Nellie F. Keating, daughter of John J. and Ann (Canfield) Keating, both natives of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Keating reside at Eckman, West Virginia, and he is successfully engaged in the wholesale grocery business. Doctor and Mrs. Johnston are communicants of the Catholic Church and in politics he is a stanch democrat. The only child, Walter Broughton Johnston, is, in 1922, a student in the high school at North Fork. From The History of West Virginia, Old and New, page 56 Submitted by Valerie F. Crook **************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ****************************************************************