. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. ath, onJanuary 11, 1908, at the age of fiftj-fouryears. This reverend gentleman, whose workwas cut short when almost in the prime oflife, is interred in Mt. Washington ceme-tery. Kansas City, The Philipsfannly is one of the oldest in Missouri. mother, whose maiden name wasVerlinda Norfleet, was a native of Culmer was reared in southwesternMissouri and is a cultured and admirableyoung woman. She received her musical edu-cation at Sedalia
. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. ath, onJanuary 11, 1908, at the age of fiftj-fouryears. This reverend gentleman, whose workwas cut short when almost in the prime oflife, is interred in Mt. Washington ceme-tery. Kansas City, The Philipsfannly is one of the oldest in Missouri. mother, whose maiden name wasVerlinda Norfleet, was a native of Culmer was reared in southwesternMissouri and is a cultured and admirableyoung woman. She received her musical edu-cation at Sedalia College of Music, where shespent four years and at Independence, Mis-souri, where she pursued her studies for threeyears. She devoted seven years to advancedpiano study and is an aitiste. Edward D. Anthony, whose name occu-pies a conspicuous place on the roll of Mis-souris eminent lawyers, during some threedecades connection with the bar of the statehas won and maintained a reputation forability that has given him just preeminenceamong his professional brethren. In the law,as in pverv other walk of life, success is. HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST JIISSOURI 577 largely the outcome of resolute purpose andunfaltering industry,—qualities that are pos-sessed in a large degree by Mr. Anthony. Theotiticial headquaiters of Mr. Edward D. An-thony are in the Telephone Exchange Build-ing, at Frederiektown, Missouri. He is at-torney for the Security Bank of this city andat one time was attorney for a number ofmining companies in this section of the state,in addition to which he is also interested inthe Citizens Telej^hone Company at Fred-eriektown. A native son of Missouri, Mr. Anthonywas born in Madison county, this state, thedate of his biith being the 8th of July, 1856,and he is a scion of a fine old pioneer familyin this state. His parents, Joseph F. andMartha J. (Stevenson) Anthony, were like-wise born in JIadison county, Missouri, theformer in 1818 and the latter in 1835. Thefather was a so
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