Stanley P. V. Arnold
Stanley P. V. Arnold (September 15, 1856–February 1, 1901) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
Arnold was born on a farm in Jefferson County, Ohio. He went to the National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio and taught school. He was involved with a trade paper in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1881, he became the editor and publisher of the Springfield Daily News in Springfield, Illinois. He was also involved with the printing, engraving, and publishing business. Arnold lived in Springfield with his wife and family. Arnold served in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1899 and 1900 ad was a Democrat and a Populist. He died fom complications from the influenza in Springfield, Illinois.[1][2]
Notes
- 'Illinois Blue Book 1899-Legislative Directory of the Forth-First General Assembly of the State of Illinois,' J. L. Pickering-editor, The Illinois State Register Press, Springfield, Illinois: 1899, Biographical Sketch of Stanley P. V. Arnold, pg. 68-69
- 'Stanley Arnold Dead,' The Decatur Daily Review (Illinois), February 1, 1901, pg. 1
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