. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Mack V. Thralls, Sixth district (Democrat), Urich.—Born in Linn county, Kansas, September 11, 1868. Came to Missouri in 1874, and resided in St. Clair county, near Apple- ton City, until 1893. Was educated in the public schools and the Appleton City Academy. Was married in 1896, his wife being Miss Cora Miller. They have two children, a daughter and a son. Mr. Thralls was for twenty years editor of the Urich Herald. He was a - member of the Forty-fourth General Assembly of


. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Mack V. Thralls, Sixth district (Democrat), Urich.—Born in Linn county, Kansas, September 11, 1868. Came to Missouri in 1874, and resided in St. Clair county, near Apple- ton City, until 1893. Was educated in the public schools and the Appleton City Academy. Was married in 1896, his wife being Miss Cora Miller. They have two children, a daughter and a son. Mr. Thralls was for twenty years editor of the Urich Herald. He was a - member of the Forty-fourth General Assembly of the State of Missouri, Mack V. Thralls. representing Henry county. For twenty years he was clerk of the public school board of Urich and for fifteen years clerk of the city of Urich. He has always taken a prominent part in lodge and church work. Is a member of the Baptist church and has served as moderator of the Tebo Baptist Association. Was in charge of the Henry county agricultural exhibit at the Missouri State Fair in 1911 and 1912 and had been appointed to same position for 1913, but resigned when appointed member of the Board of Agricul- ture and when he was named as director in charge of agricul- tural hall. Since retiring from active newspaper work he has devoted his time to supervising his farm. Eugene G. Bennett, State Dairy Commissioner, Carthage, Mo.—Was born August 12, 1868, at Coving- ton, Ky. Came to Missouri in 1874. Was educated in the public and private schools at Carthage. Was married September 1, 1903, to Miss Bertha E. Fancher. Appointed to present position in August, 1913. Has for a number of years been connected with the dairy industry of the E. G. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Missouri. State Board of Agriculture. Jefferson City, Mo. : Missouri


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