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Sloman Moody

Sloman Waldo Moody (February 16, 1834 – March 20, 1898) was a physician, farmer, and city treasurer of Ocala, Florida. Sloman was one of Ocala's first physicians and settlers of the town. He is also the father of Maxey Dell Moody who founded the oldest family owned construction equipment business in the United States, M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. According to the ''Ocala Evening Star'', Moody was "one of the landmarks of Ocala" and "one of Ocala's best physicians of the years gone by."〔Weaver, 2001, p. 159〕
== Early life and Ocala ==

Sloman was born Slomon Moody, Jr. on February 16, 1834 to Slomon Moody, Sr. and Susan Collins in Horatio, South Carolina. His father was a cotton plantation owner who owned various tracts of land around it with a few slaves to tend to the plantation area. One plantation, called the Swamp Plantation, was divided among his sons Slomon, James, William and Charles upon his death. Slomon also inherited one of his father's slaves named Bob among the equally divided land his father gave to his brothers. When his uncle Charles Moody passed away he was given an inheritance of around $500 and other debts owed to Sloman. By this time in 1850 Sloman had decided to become a physician and went to the Charleston Medical College in Charleston, South Carolina. After graduating Sloman moved to Ocala in 1854 to begin his profession as a physician. When he arrived to Ocala, being that the town was founded in 1846, he was known to be one of the earliest physicians in the town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ocalafl.org/COO3.aspx?id=340 )〕 He was also known to be the second oldest citizen of Ocala following Robert Bullock. The 1855 census, which incorrectly spells his name as Soloman, lists Sloman owning 13 slaves in Marion County.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/275342 )〕 In 1863 Sloman was granted a lot along Silver Springs Boulevard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ocalafl.org/historic/HO3.aspx?id=336 )〕 Sloman married Carrie Howse on April 3, 1860 gave birth to his first son Samuel Moody in 1861. After Carolina died in 1864 he remarried to her sister Patience Ann Howse but she died in 1869. Edmund D. Howse was the father of the Howse sisters who was the first sheriff of Ocala. During the American Civil War Howse organized a local organization of Home Guards or State Troops but claims to have been part of the 1st Florida Regiment of Reserves.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/marion/military/civilwar/pensions/caldwell649gmt.txt )〕 While he was a practicing physician Moody also ran a successful drug store in Ocala. His reputation as a skillful physician brought great demand to his services that even those living 50 miles away still requested for him.

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