Guy Brasfield Park
Guy Brasfield Park (June 10, 1872 – October 1, 1946) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Missouri.He studied at Gaylord Institute in Platte City and graduated from law school at the University of Missouri in 1896.In 1928, he was re-elected as circuit court judge, but resigned in 1932 to pursue a gubernatorial nomination.[1] Park's administration established state relief programs to address the economic hardships of the Great Depression and coordinated with Federal relief programs, such as the Works Progress Administration.[2] Park was not eligible to seek re-election in 1936 and he returned to practicing law in Platte City.