An Illustrated History of the State of Washington, by Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1893 DR. T.W. SLOAN, medical practitioner in the city of Seattle, was born in Polk county, Tennessee, July 30, 1848. His parents, James and Susan (Brown) Sloan, were natives of the same State, their ancestors being among the pioneer settlers of that country. Agriculture being the occupation of the family, the subject of this review was reared upon the farm and educated in the schools of the locality. He then engaged in teaching, thereby securing funds which enabled him to pursue his medical studies. In 1874 he entered the office of his brother, F.B. Sloan, M. D., of Middle Tennessee, and in 1875 entered the medical department of the University of Louisville, graduating therefrom in 1877. He commenced the practice of his profession in Monroe county, Tennessee, and continued until the spring of 1880, when he came to the Territory of Washington, first locating at Walla Walla, and following a general practice until 1884. He then removed to Wasco county, Oregon, and, locating a farm, engaged in the stock business; also continuing his profession as opportunity offered. With the organization of Gilliam county Dr. Sloan's ranch fell therein, and his practice was followed in and about Arlington up to 1888, when continued drought and failure of crops drove him from that country. He then came to Seattle, opened an office, and has continued in the regular line of his profession, devoting his time chiefly to family practice. He was a heavy loser in the fire of 1889, as not even his wearing apparel was saved. He escaped with merely the clothes upon his back. Still, by perseverance and attendance to business, he has secured a lucrative patron age. The Doctor was married in Gilliam county, Oregon, in 1887, to Mrs. Rose (Utley) Tripp, a native of Michigan. Submitted to the WA. Bios Project in January 2004 by Jeffrey L. Elmer * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.