Logwood Goin

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Logwood Ulysses Goin (born 1874 in Florence, died January 19, 1941) was a physician.

Goin was the son of James J. & Mary Logwood Goin. He earned his bachelor's degree at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee in 1896 and his M.D. at Meharry Medical College in the same city in 1899. He then moved to Birmingham to begin practicing medicine and joined the staff of the George C. Hall Hospital.

Goin was also a director of the Prudential Savings Bank, founded by fellow physician Ulysses Mason, and a trustee of Central Alabama College. He kept his offices in the Pythian Temple at 310 18th Street North and a residence at 1412 7th Avenue North.

References

  • Mather, Frank Lincoln, ed. (1915) Who's who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent. Vol. I