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Embracing Local History: Part 104 – THE CAPTAIN HARRIS MANSION - CHAPTER 9 – THE PARRISH ERA

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Dr. Adonijah Washington (A. W.) Parrish (1851-1928) purchased the Capt. Thomas Harris property in 1895. He had been practicing medicine in Queen City, Missouri, but now moved his family to Kirksville. This included his wife, Emma (Bartlett), and two sons, Victor and Bert.

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