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Thomas Frankson

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Thomas Frankson
Portrait of Thomas Frankson, 1917
22nd Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
In office
January 2, 1917 – January 4, 1921
GovernorJoseph A. A. Burnquist
Preceded byGeorge H. Sullivan
Succeeded byLouis L. Collins
Personal details
Born(1869-09-16)September 16, 1869
York Township, Minnesota
DiedJune 8, 1939(1939-06-08) (aged 69)
St Paul, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican
SpouseHannah Inglebret
Professionlawyer, land developer, bison farmer

Thomas Frankson (September 16, 1869 – June 8, 1939) was born in York Township, Minnesota. He was the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from 1917 to 1921. Frankson was a lawyer, real estate developer, and politician. He died June 8, 1939, in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Frankson lived in Spring Valley, Minnesota before moving to St. Paul, where he developed land under the company name, Frankson's Land Agency, and raised bison. He built a home at 1349 Midway Parkway on the Western border of Como Park in St. Paul that is referred to as the Thomas Frankson House today. He raised bison in a private buffalo pasture a few blocks West of his home near what is now Bison Street and Holy Childhood Catholic Church and School. The street to the North of Midway Parkway was named after him.

Frankson spent about $30,000 campaigning for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor.

Frankson was married to Hannah Inglebret.

In 1915, Frankson donated two bison to the Como Zoo and Conservatory.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1916, 1918
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1917–1921
Succeeded by


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