Background
Lansdon, William Clarence was born on May 6, 1863 in Linn Company, Kansas, United States. Son of Henry and Hannah A. (Ewing) Lansdon.
Lansdon, William Clarence was born on May 6, 1863 in Linn Company, Kansas, United States. Son of Henry and Hannah A. (Ewing) Lansdon.
Graduate Kansas Normal College, Fort Scott, Kansas, 1888. Student of University of Kansas, 1908-1910, Kansas State Manitoba Training School, Pittsburg, Kansas, 1904.
Scott, December 24, 1899. Children—Maggie Bell Long (stepdaughter), Henry I. Was professor of history and political economy, Kansas Normal College, 1888-1893. Principal Fort Scott High School, 1896-1905.
Faculty manager of athletics, University of Kansas, 1905-1911. Editor and manager Salina Daily Union, 1911-1918. Director and secretary The Farmers’ Union Jobbing Association of Kansas Organizer and lecturer National Farmers’ Union, 1919-1924.
Supervisor of the Census, 5th Kansas District, 1919-1920. Vice president Kansas Farmers’ Union, 1921-1925. Member United States Board of Tax Appeals since 1924.
Democratic nominee for Governor of Kansas, 1916, 18.
Working in partnership with different Christian denominations allows influencing public policy more effectively.
The family is the basic human community through which persons are nurtured and sustained in mutual love, responsibility, respect, and fidelity.
Member United States Board of Tax Appeals since 1924. Democratic nominee for Governor of Kansas, 1916, 18. Clubs: National Press, Congressional Country.
Married (Mistress) Eunice T. Long, of Fort. Children: Maggie Bell Long (stepdaughter), Henry I. Was professor.