Marshall Lee Phipps was born March 4, 1866, at Polk, Venango Co., PA, the son of Major Robert Johnson Phipps and Harriet Agnes Cross. He was educated in public schools, Clintonville Academy, and Lafayette College, Easton, PA, where he graduated with an A.B. in 1888. He later received a master's degree. Phipps studied law in Franklin and was admitted to the bar in 1892, later admitted to the Supreme and Superior courts. His legal career coincided with his pursuit of the oil business, operations and production in Venango and Lawrence Counties. He served as Venango deputy-prothonotary in Franklin for six years, advancing to prothonotary for another term. In 1914, he was elected to the state Senate, serving three terms through 1926; appointed trustee of the State Institution for Feeble Minded at Polk, Venango County; was a prominent member of the Pennsylvania National Guard, retiring as a major, having served as aide de camp to Major Generals Wiley and Miller. Phipps was a one-term chair of the Republican County Committee, and he was secretary of the body for ten years. Phipps married Bell Campbell in 1901. He died on December 28, 1936.
Marshall Lee Phipps was born March 4, 1866, at Polk, Venango Co., PA, the son of Major Robert Johnson Phipps and Harriet Agnes Cross. He was educated in public schools, Clintonville Academy, and Lafayette College, Easton, PA, where he graduated with an A.B. in 1888. He later received a master's degree. Phipps studied law in Franklin and was admitted to the bar in 1892, later admitted to the Supreme and Superior courts. His legal career coincided with his pursuit of the oil business, operations and production in Venango and Lawrence Counties. He served as Venango deputy-prothonotary in Franklin for six years, advancing to prothonotary for another term. In 1914, he was elected to the state Senate, serving three terms through 1926; appointed trustee of the State Institution for Feeble Minded at Polk, Venango County; was a prominent member of the Pennsylvania National Guard, retiring as a major, having served as aide de camp to Major Generals Wiley and Miller. Phipps was a one-term chair of the Republican County Committee, and he was secretary of the body for ten years. Phipps married Bell Campbell in 1901. He died on December 28, 1936.
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Marshall Phipps 1866-1936
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Marker is approximate. Haven't been there is years and entrance/exit have changed. There was a pull off we used to park there. He is with family: sister, wife, parents and my grand parents, his daughter and husband.
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