Mr. Coffey's residence being at Athens, he continud to reside there until 1842, when he removed to Missouri and settled in Pettis county. Before coming to Missouri, however, he purchased land in Tennessee. In 1850 he was elected to the legislature from Pettis county. In 1851, was appointed by President Fillmore as Indian agent for the eastern border, of what is now known as Kansas. At that time it was very rare to see the face of a white man. In l855-56 was a member of the council of the Kansas legislature, which was instituted by congress in 1854.
He came to the neighborhood of Knob Noster in 1859 and settled on a farm. In 1873 the State Grange met at this place, and he was elected secretary of the State Grange, and has held the office ever since. He was also member of the school board, of which he has been president for several years.
Information form: The History of Johnson County Missouri 1881.
Mr. Coffey's residence being at Athens, he continud to reside there until 1842, when he removed to Missouri and settled in Pettis county. Before coming to Missouri, however, he purchased land in Tennessee. In 1850 he was elected to the legislature from Pettis county. In 1851, was appointed by President Fillmore as Indian agent for the eastern border, of what is now known as Kansas. At that time it was very rare to see the face of a white man. In l855-56 was a member of the council of the Kansas legislature, which was instituted by congress in 1854.
He came to the neighborhood of Knob Noster in 1859 and settled on a farm. In 1873 the State Grange met at this place, and he was elected secretary of the State Grange, and has held the office ever since. He was also member of the school board, of which he has been president for several years.
Information form: The History of Johnson County Missouri 1881.
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