The Macksville Enterprise is the continuation of a paper established in 1900, but its independent existence dates from about 1904. It is independent in politics and has a circulation in Stafford, Pawnee, Edwards, and Pratt counties. Mr. McMillan owns the building, the well equipped plant, situated on Main Street, and among other business affairs is secretary of the Macksville Telephone Company. He is an independent voter, is a former member of the Knights of Pythias and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
July 24, 1902, at Stafford, he married Miss Bertha Shaw, daughter of William and Josephine (Dennison) Shaw, both now deceased. Her father was a railroad car inspector and was accidentally killed while on duty. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan have two daughters, Maxine Helen, born May 9, 1903, now a junior in the Macksville High School; and Josephine Virginia, born November 26, 1908, a pupil in the Macksville schools.
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Pages 2412-2413.
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Transcribed from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. [Revised ed.] Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., [155] leaves of plates): ill., maps (some fold.), ports.; 27 cm.
The Macksville Enterprise is the continuation of a paper established in 1900, but its independent existence dates from about 1904. It is independent in politics and has a circulation in Stafford, Pawnee, Edwards, and Pratt counties. Mr. McMillan owns the building, the well equipped plant, situated on Main Street, and among other business affairs is secretary of the Macksville Telephone Company. He is an independent voter, is a former member of the Knights of Pythias and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
July 24, 1902, at Stafford, he married Miss Bertha Shaw, daughter of William and Josephine (Dennison) Shaw, both now deceased. Her father was a railroad car inspector and was accidentally killed while on duty. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan have two daughters, Maxine Helen, born May 9, 1903, now a junior in the Macksville High School; and Josephine Virginia, born November 26, 1908, a pupil in the Macksville schools.
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Pages 2412-2413.
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Transcribed from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. [Revised ed.] Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., [155] leaves of plates): ill., maps (some fold.), ports.; 27 cm.
Family Members
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Washington Franklin McMillan
1852–1910
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George Johnathan McMillan
1853–1914
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James Goodno McMillan
1855–1913
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Heber Brown McMillan
1857–1909
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Johnson Trumbo McMillan
1861–1925
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John Elmer McMillan
1863–1945
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Mary Viola "Ole" McMillan Amend
1865–1934
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William Meade McMillan
1867–1943
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Martha Jane McMillan Buckle
1869–1929
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Henry Fisher McMillan
1870–1947
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Rutherford Hayes McMillan
1872–1945