Gassaway Sellman Grimes

Gassaway Sellman Grimes (November 16, 1816 – July 3, 1875) was a physician who practiced in Maryland for several years.

Early years
Dr. G. S. Grimes was born on November 16, 1816 in Maryland to Cornelius Grimes, who served in the War of 1812, and Elizabeth Sellman. He attended the old Barnesville Academy. Grimes graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1838.

Grimes married Susan H. Dorsey on June 25, 1839 in Frederick County, Maryland. By 1840 he moved to Carroll County, Maryland. Grimes was once part of a convention in support of William Henry Harrison for President in the election of 1840. He was a member of the Ridgeville Methodist Episcopal Church.

City Hotel
He was once proprietor of the City Hotel in Frederick, Maryland with his brother-in-law Basil E. Dorsey.

Civil War
Grimes served for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, and was taken prisoner.

Personal
He was a descendant of colonel Nicholas Gassaway, and the grandfather of sculptor Rudulph Evans.

His daughter Kate married T. M. Turner. His son Robert Lee was also a physician.