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Army (N-P) Archived at the Wayback Machine The list of twenty-six of "Sedalia's Famous Sons" at Ihrig, B.B.

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  • ↑ Full Text Citations For Award of The Distinguished Service Cross, World War I, To Members of the U.S.
  • ↑ "State Historical Society of Missouri – Columbia: Longan, Rufus E.
  • ↑ "Obituary: Murry Engle (1930–2005) Isle journalist had a love for adventurous reporting".
  • 263–264 in Christensen, L.O.(ed), Dictionary of Missouri Biography, University of Missouri Press, (Columbia), 1999.

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  • ↑ Elizabeth Williams Cosgrove, Muskogee Writer and Poet Archived at the Wayback Machine.
  • Brandt on 28 September 1970 Appears in a list of twenty-six of "Sedalia's Famous Sons" at Ihrig, B.B. Library & Museum: Oral History Interview with Raymond P.

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    ↑ Obituary: The New York Times, (September 3, 1961), p.Virgil Neal and Tokalon, Altus History LLC, (Englewood), 2009. ↑ Conroy, M.S., The Cosmetics Baron You've Never Heard Of: E.Also appears in a list of twenty-six of "Sedalia's Famous Sons" at Ihrig, B.B. ↑ Obituary: The New York Times, (June 2, 1945), p.↑ Obituary: The New York Times, (July 7, 1970), p.↑ Obituary: The New York Times, (September 1, 1963), p.↑ University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Music Biography: Bill Booth Archived at the Wayback Machine.↑ Penguin Group (USA) Author Biography: June Rae Wood Archived at the Wayback Machine.↑ Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Kansas City Biography: (Leroy) Daniel MacMorris (1893–1981) Archived at the Wayback Machine.↑ Sedalia OLD TIMERS in 1893 ( Sedalia Bazoo, December 12, 1893).

    BREAKTIME SEDALIA MISSOURI PROFESSIONAL

    Triplet (1900–1994) – Colonel United States Army professional soldier West Point graduate (1924) served in both World War I and World War II Truman in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (1930–1940) US Army officer (1942–1961) staff member, University of Missouri Edgar Frank Thelen (born 1906) – University of Missouri graduate associate of Harry S.John Henry Parker – Brigadier General, United States Army West Point Graduate war hero first to recognize the tactical advantages of machine guns to continuously support advancing infantry and protect artillery trains (carriages pulled by draft animals) awarded the Distinguished Service Cross four times, for valor displayed on four separate occasions, during 1918.McLaughlin (1903–1967) – Major General, United States Army, 35th Infantry Division Rufus Estes Longan (1879–1936) – Brigadier General, United States Army.Dean (born 1929) – United States Army Brigadier General and Deputy Director of the Army National Guard

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    Louis Globe-Democrat founder of American Society of Newspaper Editors (1922)

  • Casper Salathiel Yost (1863–1941) – editor of St.
  • Hazel Norinne Lang (1903–1996) – journalist, reporter and feature writer with the Sedalia Democrat (1925–1970) poet historian (author of Only Human Poems of Everyday Life, Exposition Press, (New York), 1955, and the 1,112-page Life in Pettis County, 1815–1873, published in Sedalia, in 1975).
  • West Goodwin – editor of Sedalia Bazoo president of Missouri Press Association (1891) organizer of the Sedalia Citizen’s Alliance (1902) Lao, which adapted as the film 7 Faces of Dr.
  • Charles Grandison Finney (1905–1984) – journalist writer part-time night club owner author, The Circus of Dr.
  • Elizabeth Jane Dugan (?1848–1911) – also known as "Rosa Pearle" poet journalist (started with the Sedalia Bazoo founder and editor of the Saturday-evening society weekly Rosa Pearle's Paper (1894–1911).
  • Elizabeth Williams Cosgrove (1878–1975), journalist writer poet.
  • Louis Post-Dispatch (1917–1919), and Washington, D.C. Office of Finances, American Relief Administration, Vienna, Austria, 1920 District Supervisor, American Relief Administration, Vitebsk, Russia, (1922–1923) reporter, St.
  • Raymond Peter Brandt (1896–1974) – Rhodes Scholar O.I.C.














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