1894/00/00: George M. Munger (Sr.) was the Populist (People's) Party Candidate for the State House of Representatives
1895/10/17-19: George M. Munger (Sr.) Represented KS at National Road Parliament Atlanta, GA
1897-1901: George M. Munger (Sr.) was Appointed Regent to KSAC
1900/00/00: George M. Munger (Sr.) was Gubernatorial Candidate
1900/11/21-24: George M. Munger (Sr.) Represented KS in National Irrigation Congress Chicago, Cook County, Illinois USA
• George Munger Sr. invented first mechanized laundry machine and received royalties on patents for 17 years.
• George Munger Sr. was a rancher; farming, cattle feeding, irrigation etc.
- Established successful fruit farm at Catalpa Knob and planted 130 acres of Catalpa Trees for fence posts and railroad ties
• George Munger Sr. designed and built a large dam (Lake George) and pump house with steam pumps for irrigations (took 3 years)
Military Information:
Civil War Veteran (discharged as Captain)
Wounded at Battle of Seven Pines **Info from Munger Chronology Kansas State University**History of Anderson Hall (www.lib.ksu.edu/depts/spec/exhibits/anderson-hall.html), University Archives and Manuscripts, Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University. Last modified 16 June 2005
Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, 6TH Ohio Regiment (Gunthrie Grays) 3mos, Organized 85th NY State Volunteers (1st Lieutenant then Captain 3 Yrs.)
1894/00/00: George M. Munger (Sr.) was the Populist (People's) Party Candidate for the State House of Representatives
1895/10/17-19: George M. Munger (Sr.) Represented KS at National Road Parliament Atlanta, GA
1897-1901: George M. Munger (Sr.) was Appointed Regent to KSAC
1900/00/00: George M. Munger (Sr.) was Gubernatorial Candidate
1900/11/21-24: George M. Munger (Sr.) Represented KS in National Irrigation Congress Chicago, Cook County, Illinois USA
• George Munger Sr. invented first mechanized laundry machine and received royalties on patents for 17 years.
• George Munger Sr. was a rancher; farming, cattle feeding, irrigation etc.
- Established successful fruit farm at Catalpa Knob and planted 130 acres of Catalpa Trees for fence posts and railroad ties
• George Munger Sr. designed and built a large dam (Lake George) and pump house with steam pumps for irrigations (took 3 years)
Military Information:
Civil War Veteran (discharged as Captain)
Wounded at Battle of Seven Pines **Info from Munger Chronology Kansas State University**History of Anderson Hall (www.lib.ksu.edu/depts/spec/exhibits/anderson-hall.html), University Archives and Manuscripts, Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University. Last modified 16 June 2005
Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, 6TH Ohio Regiment (Gunthrie Grays) 3mos, Organized 85th NY State Volunteers (1st Lieutenant then Captain 3 Yrs.)
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