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词条 List of people from Atchison County, Kansas
释义

  1. Academics

  2. Arts and entertainment

  3. Athletics

  4. Aviation

  5. Clergy

  6. Journalism

  7. Military

  8. Politics and government

  9. Other

  10. See also

  11. References

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The following is a list of people from Atchison County, Kansas. The area includes the cities of Atchison, Effingham, Huron, Lancaster, Muscotah, and rural areas in the county. Inclusion on the list should be reserved for notable people past and present who have resided in the county, either in cities or rural areas.

Academics

  • Mary Peters Fieser, chemist
  • James Bennett Griffin, archeologist
  • Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf, botanist and agronomist known for research in corn
  • Charles Lester Marlatt, entomologist
  • John L. Pollock, philosopher known for influential work in epistemology, philosophical logic, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence

Arts and entertainment

  • Carl Blair, artist
  • Rory Lee Feek, country music singer
  • Milo Hastings, writer
  • Jesse Stone, rhythm and blues musician and songwriter whose influence spanned a wide range of genres and is credited to have done "more to develop the basic rock 'n' roll sound than anybody else"[1]
  • John Cameron Swayze, popular news commentator and game show panelist during the 1950s
  • Frank Wilcox, character actor
  • Max Yoho, humorist

Athletics

  • Carter Elliott, shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs[2]
  • Leslie Geary, designed and raced numerous competitive sailing vessels, and also designed commuter yachts, fishing boats, tugboats, and wooden hulled freighters
  • Oscar Johnson, baseball player in the Negro Leagues
  • Joe Tinker, Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
  • Larry Wilcox, head college football coach for the Benedictine Ravens[3]

Aviation

  • Amelia Earhart, aviation pioneer

Clergy

  • C. I. Scofield, theologian, minister, and writer whose best-selling annotated Bible popularized futurism and dispensationalism among fundamentalist Christians

Journalism

  • E. W. Howe, newspaper editor and novelist
  • Roy A. Roberts, managing editor, president, editor and general manager of The Kansas City Star; guided the paper during its influential period during the presidencies of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower

Military

  • Laura M. Cobb, former Chief Nurse of the United States Navy[4]

Politics and government

  • Willis J. Bailey, 16th Governor of Kansas
  • William Thomas Bland, United States Representative from Missouri
  • Charles F. Cochran, United States Representative from Missouri
  • George Washington Glick, ninth Governor of Kansas[5]
  • Jerry Henry, member of the Kansas House of Representatives
  • John James Ingalls, politician
  • Sheffield Ingalls, politician and former Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
  • James Edmund Jeffries, United States Representative from Kansas
  • Victor Linley, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
  • John Martin
  • Chester L. Mize, United States Representative from Kansas
  • Samuel C. Pomeroy, United States Senator from Kansas
  • Jim Slattery, United States Representative from Kansas
  • Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow, Missouri Attorney General, high-ranking border ruffian, one of the organizers of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad

Other

  • Bangs Sisters, mediums who made a career out of painting the dead, or "spirit portraits"[6][7]

See also

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  • List of Benedictine Ravens head football coaches
  • Lists of people from Kansas
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References

1. ^Nick Tosches, Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll (2nd ed. 1991), pages 12–21.
2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/ellioca01.shtml "Carter Elliott Statistics and History"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://naia.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081111aab.html|publisher=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|accessdate=August 31, 2011|date=August 11, 2011|title=NAIA Football Coaches' Active Wins List Announced}}
4. ^Judith Johnson, "Laura Cobb: A Kansas Nurse in a Japanese Prisoner of War Camp, Part I," Navy Medicine, January–February 2003, pgs. 7–13, and Judith Johnson, "Laura Cobb: A Kansas Nurse in a Japanese Prisoner of War Camp, Conclusion," Navy Medicine, March–April 2003, pgs 4–9
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kslib.info/legislators/membg2.html |title=Kansas Legislators Past & Present – Gis through Gref, State Library of Kansas |publisher=Kslib.info |accessdate=August 9, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125213435/http://kslib.info/legislators/membg2.html |archivedate=November 25, 2010 |df= }}
6. ^"Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology" 1920 (page 93) By Lewis Spence
7. ^Photographing the invisible: practical studies in spirit photography, spirit" By James Coates
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