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John Francis Carroll : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Francis Carroll
John Francis Carroll (June 15, 1858December 4, 1917) was a newspaper publisher and editor who operated the ''Evening Telegram'' in Portland, Oregon. He was best known as an early champion of both the Portland Rose Festival and what became the Carroll Public Market. ==Early life and education== Carroll was born in 1858 in St. Clair, Pennsylvania, a mining town near extensive coal deposits. His parents, Thaddeus Carroll and Caroline Jordan, had immigrated to Pennsylvania from Ireland. Carroll and his brother were raised by an aunt after the death of their mother. Carroll attended Pennsylvania Normal School in Millersville, and his first job was as a Breaker boy in a coal mine. Later he briefly studied medicine at Western Reserve University.〔
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