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Frank H. Pope
Massachusetts Auditor
In office
1914–1915
GovernorDavid I. Walsh
Preceded byJohn E. White
Succeeded byAlonzo B. Cook
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1908–1912
Personal details
BornMarch 7, 1854
Sandwich, Massachusetts
DiedJanuary 27, 1927 (aged 72)
Brookline, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCatherine Gertrude Yeaw
Alma materDean Academy

Frank H. Pope (March 7, 1854 – January 27, 1927) was an elocutionist and newspaper reporter who served as a State Representative and Massachusetts Auditor from 1914–1915. He served one term as an Auditor and later became the State Commissioner of Small Loans.

Early life and family

Frank Hinckley Pope was born in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod on March 7, 1854, to John W. Pope and Susan Cobb Hinckley. [1] The family later moved to Marlboro, Massachusetts, and in 1877, Pope married Kate Yeaw.[2]

Career

Pope became a correspondent for the Boston Globe in 1881 serving in that capacity until he was elected to statewide office in 1914. The Popes moved to Leominster, Massachusetts. In 1906, he wrote Leominster's Lesson to the Growing Cities of Massachusetts. From 1908 to 1912, he served as member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, elected as a Democrat representing Worcester County, District 11 which included Leominster. He then ran on the Democratic ticket for State Auditor in 1913 and was elected to one term. Pope was appointed Supervisor of Loans for the state by Governor David I. Walsh.[3] He was reappointed to this position by Governor Samuel W. McCall in 1918.

Death

Pope died on January 27, 1927, in Brookline, Massachusetts.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Elder Henry Cobb Family". Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  2. ^ Who's who in New England-1915. A. N. Marquis. 1915. pp. 864. Retrieved November 22, 2013. Frank Hinckley Pope.
  3. ^ White, James C. (July 25, 1916). "Adjt Gen Cole too Busy to Talk Politics". Boston Herald. Boston, MA. p. 14.
  4. ^ "Frank H. Pope". Boston Herald. January 29, 1927. p. 23.
Political offices
Preceded by Massachusetts Auditor
1914–1915
Succeeded by
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