| Born Westville , NY, Oct. 28, 1855; died Kansas City, 1937. Cartoonist. Illustrator. Once lived in Ft. Scott. Illustrated Rhymes by Two Friends by W.A. White and Albert born Paine and a 1912 book of caricatures A Wolf in Sheep's 224 Clothing. Worked for the Saving's Bank of Kansas City and provided advice to Cary Nation. Along with J.F. Jarrell, issued the quarterly paper, Topeka Knocker, in 1899 which Waterman characterized as "the journal for cranks." Many of Waterman's papers are avail (showing 500 of 1202 characters). |
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