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From: Randi Richardson <>
Subject: J. B. Fagan
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 08:49:42 -0500
Bloomington Daily Telephone, November 14, 1932.
Word of the sudden death of Charles Fagan, principal of the Cascade school
at Seattle, Wash., has been received by his brother, J. B. Fagan, of this
city.
Charles Fagan was the eldest con of Lawrence and Catherine Fagan, and was
born near Morocco in Newton County. He was educated in the public schools
of Newton County and at Valparaiso University. He served as principal of
the Morocco, Goodland and Brookston schools in this state, and was then
appointed by President Grover Cleveland as superintendent of the Osage
agency schools in the Indian Territory, Okla., serving in that capacity
four years.
After being admitted to the bar in Indiana, Mr. Fagan went to Seattle and
practiced law one year. He took up his teaching again and at the time of
his death was serving his 43rd year as principal of the largest school in
Seattle.
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