Charles McCallum, M. D. Representing the first class
ability and skill of his profession and enjoying a large general
practice, Doctor McCallum is one of the young physicians and surgeons
of Western Oklahoma who have quickly taken front rank in their
profession. He began practice in this state ten years ago with an
excellent equipment, and the test of real practice found him
qualified for his important calling among the social professions. He
resides and has his offices at Randlett.
Dr. C. McCallum was
born in Dallas County, Texas, December 28, 1875. His grandfather,
William McCallum, was a native of Scotland, emigrated from that
country to South Carolina, and subsequently became one of the first
settlers to locate in the Pleasant Valley community of North Texas,
where he pursued his work as a farmer until his death. His wife was a
native of Ireland. J. T. McCallum, father of Doctor McCallum, was
born in South Carolina in 1839, went to Texas during his youth, spent
many years as a practical farmer and cotton gin operator at Pleasant
Valley, but since 1911 has lived retired at Garland. He is a democrat
and an elder in the Presbyterian Church. He was married in Texas to
Miss Bettie Kelley, a native of that
state. Their family of children is as follows: William, who died at
Pleasant Valley at the age of twenty-one; Dr. Charles; Ninner, wife
of John Pace, a farmer at Garland; Elizabeth, wife of G. U. Jurdan of
Pleasant Valley; Maude, wife of Mellard Fluke, a Garland farmer;
Mack, a farmer at Pleasant Valley, married Euna Hubble, Pleasant
Valley, Texas; Joe, a druggist at Temple, Texas; Gibs, who is
employed as a bookkeeper at Garland; Ola and J. T., who live at home
with their parents.
In the public
schools, of Dallas County Doctor McCallum secured his fundamental
training, followed by a three years’ course in the Hillsboro
Institute at Hillsboro, Texas, and for one year he was in the medical
school at Dallas, and in 1904 and 1905 attended the Memphis Hospital
and Medical College, where he was graduated in 1905 with the degree
M. D. His entire professional career has been spent in Oklahoma, and
from 1905 to 1912 he was in practice in Marshall County, Oklahoma.
Since 1912 his home has been at Randlett, Oklahoma, where he has
built up a promising practice as
a physician and surgeon. His offices are on D Street. He is city
physician of Randlett, Oklahoma, is a member of the Presbyterian
Church, a democrat in politics, and besides his associations with
professional bodies is affiliated with Randlett Lodge No. 374,
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, with the Camp of the Woodmen of the
World at Randlett, and with the Woodmen Circle at Pleasant Valley,
Texas.
At Oakland,
Oklahoma, in 1907, Dr. C. McCallum married Miss Nealey Van Pelt. Her
father. G. F. Van Pelt, is a farmer at Royce City, Texas. To their
marriage were born three children: Ralph and Ray, both now in the
public schools at Randlett; and Orland.