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Francis M. Abbott




Francis M. Abbott





Company K, 118th Indiana Infantry and Company F, 153rd Indiana Infantry
The Chanute Daily Tribune, Monday, November 12, 1923, Pg. 1
Vol. XXXII, No. 214

FORMER MAYOR
ABBOTT DEAD
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Prominent in Educational, Commercial
And Industrial Life
Over Half a Century.
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FUNERAL SERVICES
WEDNESDAY, 2:30 P.M.
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They Will Be Conducted in
King David Masonic Temple.
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Deceased President of Chanute
Public Library Board When
Library Was Erected.
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Former Mayor F. M. Abbott died at 8 o’clock this morning after a long illness. The end came at the family home, 623 South Highland avenue, where he had lived twenty-six years. Funeral services will be held in King David Masonic Temple at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. The Masons, to which fraternity he had belonged since, January of 1865, will have charge. Ritualistic services will also be conducted by the Grand Army of the Republic and kindred patriotic societies.
A resident of Chanute and this vicinity fifty-six years, Mr. Abbott was a prominent factor in the promotion of the industrial commercial, social and educational life of the community. He came to Chanute in 1897 after retiring from his career as an educator, during which he taught twenty-six terms of school, being assistant superintendent of the Thayer schools. He was nominated three times as candidate for county superintendent of public instruction, but failed of election, and was also once a nominee from county commissioner, but not elected.
He was a director of the Neosho Valley State Bank since its organization and had been its president for ten years.
Mr. Abbott was 82 years old, having been born in Brown county, Ohio, August 24, 1841. Nine years later his parents moved to Grant county, Indiana, the home there being in the gas belt and his father’s farm supplying the city of Peru, fourteen miles away.
Mr. Abbott was educated in Indiana and began his career there as a teacher, a profession in which he was engaged three years before he enlisted in the Union Army. His first service was as a member of Company K, 118th Indiana Infantry, one of three normal school companies. The regiment was sent to Eastern Tennessee and to Kentucky and participated in the engagements against General Forest which finally resulted in that general’s defeat. He re-enlisted in Company F, 153rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was in service against guerillas until September, 1865, when he was discharged.
On account of illness contracted in the army he traveled to Minnesota and elsewhere, coming to Kansas April 7, 1867, and taking a claim eight miles south of Chanute, where he lived for seventeen years.
He also remained teaching, in which he was engaged for thirty-three years in this county, being superintendent of the Thayer schools eight years and teaching four years in the Chanute schools. He had also served as member and clerk of the board of education.
He made his home in Chanute about thirty years, moving here from his farm, and served the city of Chanute as mayor for one term-from 1909 and 1911-also having been a member of the council seven years. Before coming to Chanute he was trustee of Canville township for one term.
His long years of educational work made him a valuable member of the Chanute public library board of which he was president at the time the library building was erected. He was so interested in the success of the movement that he devoted a year of his time, without charge, looking after the building.
He always took an active interest in all that pertained to the development of the county and of Chanute and his stanch support was always given to every commendable movement in that direction. This was shown in pioneer days when he was instrumental in forming the organization of citizens to demand their land rights, clouded by railroad aid grants.
He had been president since 1913 of the Neosho Valley State Bank and had assisted in the building of at least forty residences in Chanute through loans.
March 8, 1868, he married Sarah J. Loring, who died two years ago. They were the parents of two chidren-a daughter, Jessie, who died ten years ago, and a son, F. M. Abbott, Jr. of Dallas, Tex., who has been here several weeks because of his father’s serious illness.
He is also survived by two brothers, Green N. Abbott of Arkansas City, Kan., and J. M. Abbott of Converse, Ind. They, with two nieces, Mrs. E. Q. Freshwater of Vincennes, Ind., and Mrs. Fred Lahon of Arkansas City, are here.
He was since 1884, a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, being the necrologist of the local post and serving it many years as commander.

From volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912

Francis M. Abbott, of Chanute, a retired capitalist of that c











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Coke has been made on the Monckton site at Royston near Barnsley in South Yorkshire for over 130 years. Monckton owned by Hargreaves Services plc is the only independent coke production plant in the UK.

Monckton takes its coal supplies from the Hargreaves-owned Maltby Colliery a few miles away near Rotherham in Yorkshire.

Monckton produces some 200,000 tonnes of coke per year; coke destined for use in glass, detergents and steel manufacturing; and coke used for home heating.

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