- Frank McCoppin
Infobox Officeholder
name = Frank McCoppin
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order = 12th
office = Mayor of San Francisco
term_start = December 2, 1867
term_end = December 4, 1869
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predecessor =Henry Perrin Coon
successor =Thomas Henry Selby
birth_date = birth date|1834|7|4|mf=y
birth_place =County Longford ,Ireland
death_date = death date and age|1897|5|26|1834|7|4|mf=y
death_place =San Francisco, California
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footnotes =Frank McCoppin (July 4, 1834,
County Longford ,Ireland – May 26, 1897,San Francisco, California ) was the first Irish-bornMayor of San Francisco . He is also the son-in-law of former mayorJames Van Ness McCoppin was a member of the
Royal Irish Constabulary from 1851 until he emigrated to the United States in 1853. In 1860, he was made supervisor of the Market Street Railway, where he encouraged planting among the railroad tracks, to lessen the problem of drifting sands. Shortly thereafter, he was elected to theSan Francisco Board of Supervisors . He then was elected mayor in 1867, serving from December 2, 1867 to December 5, 1869. He and the Board of Supervisors approved the plan forGolden Gate Park January 14, 1868. However, questions regarding his citizenship (word had leaked that he was not a naturalized U.S. citizen when he was supervisor or that he applied for citizenship during his term) led to his defeat in the 1869 election.In 1886, he ran for a seat in the
United States House of Representatives , but lost toWilliam W. Morrow . He later served two terms in theCalifornia State Senate . In 1894, PresidentGrover Cleveland appointed himPostmaster of San Francisco, a position he held until his death from stomach cancer on May 26, 1897.He is credited with recommending the use of
ladybug s to control insect pests affecting the California citrus crop.A small park, McCoppin Square, located in the Parkside District of San Francisco, is named in his honor, as are McCoppin Street in the
Mission District and Frank McCoppin Elementary School, nearGolden Gate Park .ource
* Heintz, William F., "San Francisco's Mayors: 1850-1880. From the Gold Rush to the Silver Bonanza". Woodside, CA: Gilbert Roberts Publications, 1975. (Library of Congress Card No. 75-17094)
External links
* [http://www.uissf.org/journal/frankmccoppin.html Mairead O'Shea, "Longford son brought the ladybird to the Americans"]
* [http://www.joincalifornia.com/election/1886-11-02 November 1886 California election results]
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