The MacMillan Homestead

2c. Frederick C. MacMillan, b. May 19, 1870. A. B. Monmouth College 1896. Railroad Executive. Constructed the Wabash into Des Moines, Iowa. Constructed and was Vice-President the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf. Vice-President of the Kansas City and St. Paul Short Line. Vice-President the Central Iowa Fuel Co. and of the American Ice Service Co. Director of numerous industrial enterprises in the Middle West. A prominent Layman of the United Presbyterian Church. In 1921 appointed to accompany Rev. Mills J. Taylor, Secretary, to visit the Foreign Mission fields in Egypt, the Sudan, Ethiopia and India. Visited China and the Far East enroute home. In 1924 attended the Montevideo Foreign Mission Conference and visited the Presbyterian Mission Stations in South America with Dr. Robert E. Spear. Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws from Sterling and Tarkio Colleges. Home, Kansas City Club, Kansas City, Mo. 3c. Harlan MacMillan b. Mar. 14, 1872; m. Isabella Smith of Springfield, Ohio, 1906; d. Nov. 26, 1947. Graduate of Nelson Business College, Springfield, Ohio. With Washburn-Crosby Milling Co., St. Louis. Later conducted a wholesale Coal and Feed Co., Mason City, Iowa. Id. Jeannette MacMillan, b. Dec. 7, 1906; attended Grinnell College two years. Graduated at Art Institute, Chicago, 1929; m. Dale E. Culver 1930. Business Executive. Ice and Cold Storage Companies. Residence, Kansas City, Missouri. There were two children. Ie. Joanne Elizabeth Culver, b June 30, 1932. Graduated William Woods College 1951. M. William Roll Bonewits Sept. 20, 1952. Kansas City, Mo. 2e. Frederick Eugene b. July 2, 1936. 2d. Elizabeth MacMillan b. Dec. 7, 1910. Attended Wooster College, Ohio, and graduated 1932; Grinnell College, Iowa. In 1936 married Frank Spangler, President Empire Building Material Company, Portland, Oregon. Children 48

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