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Four years later, he purchased controlling interest in the Parsons Sun newspaper of Parsons, Kansas, and continued as publisher until his death in 1949. [2] He served on the Kansas Industrial Court from 1920 to 1921, and was a member of the Public Utilities Commission from 1921 to 1924.
Richard Proehl (born November 6, 1944) was a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 7th district (Parsons in Labette County) until January 9th, 2023. [1] He was elected to his first term on December 21, 2005.
Nell was born Ellen Quinlan in Parsons, Kansas, the twelfth child of an Irish immigrant railroad worker and his wife. [2] She attended Parsons High School, and following graduation, worked as a stenographer in Kansas City where, aged 17, she married a tenant of a boarding-house adjoining her own, Paul Donnelly, who became the Credit Manager of the Barton Shoe Co. [3] Donnelly supported her by ...
Parsons is a city in Labette County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 9,600. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the most populous city of Labette County, and the second-most populous city in the southeastern region of Kansas.
200 South Leawood, Parsons, Kansas Oakwood Cemetery , located at 200 South Leawood, opened on June 1, 1872, as the city cemetery of Parsons, Kansas , United States. The cemetery is notable for two special sections called Antietam Circles, where local veterans of the American Civil War are buried.
Lillian Hoxie Picken (1852–1913) was an American educator and textbook editor. [1] She taught in every grade of public schools, including at Parsons, Kansas and Fort Scott, Kansas, in the Emporia State Normal School (now Emporia State University Teachers College), and in two colleges, besides conducting more than 20 institutes in Kansas.
Parsons, Kansas, United States: Sport; Sport: Sprinting: ... Janell Smith at the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame (archived) This page was last edited on 19 September ...
O'Brien was born in Parsons, Kansas. He was a star athlete at Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia, and received a football scholarship to the University of North Carolina. He received a B.A. degree from that school and a master's degree from the University of Virginia. [1] [2]