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- Cleveland Plain Dealer
July 13, 1928
Mitchell-Bassett
The marriage of Miss Jerome O. Mitchell and Mr. Everett I. Bassett took place on June 3rd at the home of the brideā??s mother. Miss Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Edith Mitchell, 528 East Independence Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma, was principal of the Crowburg, Kansas School until her resignation this past spring; and a major of the Physical Education Department of the K.S.T.C. Pittsburg.
Mr. Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Bassett of this city is head of the department of History at the Northeast Junior High School of Kansas City, Kansas and a Major of the History department of the K.S.T.C. Pittsburg.
Following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bassett went to Pittsburg for summer school work. At the close of summer school the couple will visit a few days in Chetopa and Tulsa and then enjoy a wedding trip to Gloucester, Massachusetts, until opening of the Kansas City schools in September.
Those present at the wedding were relatives and close friends of the bride and groom, namely: Mrs. Edith Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. Hannibal Rankins, Mrs. J.T. Braxton, Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Bridgewater, Reverend and Mrs. Jas. A. Johnson, all of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Bassett, Mr. Edgar Bassett and Miss Bernice Bassett of this city.
Plaindealer, Kansas City, Kansas, Friday, 9 June 1939
E.I. Bassett Appointed to Attucks School
Everett I. Bassett, 2001 N. 4th street and teacher at Northeast Junion High School, has been appointed as principal of Attucks.
Mr. Bassett has been a teacher at Northeast for twelve years, and previous to his appointment to Northeast he served as principal of schools in Croweburgh, Kansas and Grandy, Missouri. He received his B.A. degree from Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas, and will complete work on his M.A. in Educational Administration at Kansas University this summer.
Mr. Bassett succeeds Mr. A. H. Harris as principal of Attucks.
1910 Federal Census of Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas (27 Apr 1910)
Phillip Bassett - Colored - 39 - M - TX-TX-TX - Head
Anne - Colored - 36 - F- IL-IL-IL - Wife
Edgar - Colored - 14 - M- KS-TX-IL - Son
Lela - Colored - 10 - F - KS-TX-IL - Daughter
Hellen - Colored - 8 - F - KS-TX-IL - Daughter
Evert - Colored - 6 - M - KS-TX-IL - Son
Robert - Colored - 4 - M - KS-TX-IL - Son
(Married 16 years, 7 children, 5 living)
1920 Federal Census of Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas (1 Apr 1920)
Philip H. Bassett - B - 49 - M - TX-TN-TN - Head - Keeper Lunch Room
Anna - B - 47 - F - IL-IL-IL - Wife
Helen - B - 17 - F - KS-TX-IL - Daughter
Everett - B - 15 - M - KS-TX-IL - Son
Robert - B - 13 - M - KS-TX-IL - Son
Bernice - B - 7 - F - KS-TX-IL - Daughter
Edgar - B - 22 - M - KS-TX-IL - Head - Laborer Steam Road
Ada - B - 20 - F - MO-MO-MO - Wife
Mildred L. - B - 1/12 - F - KS-KS-MO - Daughter
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