- Henry Frank
Born in
Ohio , USA in 1851 of French parents, Henry L. Frank was an important business and political figure in the state ofMontana , USA. A self-made entrepreneur who invested inliquor distribution,real estate andmining , he also founded the Silver Bow Electric Light Company, was president of the Butte Water Company, and was the first chairman of the the board of trustees of the Montana State School of Mines, a position held until his death. Henry Frank also co-owned (withSam Gebo ) the Canadian-American Coal and Coke Company which operated acoal mine in the town ofFrank, Alberta , Canada. The mine owned by the company was damaged in the famousFrank Slide of 1903.Henry Frank was twice mayor of
Butte, Montana (1885 - 1887) and a member of the first and secondMontana state legislature s representingSilver Bow County . A Democrat, he was the 1896 chairman for the State Central Committee and was elected thepresidential elector for Montana. He was nearly nominated for theUS Senate in 1901 during a dramatic overnight debate (a clock was smashed so that nomination could be completed before a midnight deadline), eventually supportingParis Gibson . Henry Frank achieved the 33rd degree ofFreemasonry and in 1905 became grand master of the Grand Lodge of Montana, and was also active in theBenevolent and Protective Order of Elks andKnights of Pythias lodges.Henry L. Frank died under uncertain circumstances in 1908 at age 57 while visiting his mother in
Cincinnati, Ohio . There is some suggestion that depression or mental illness contributed to his death.References
*"Butte Miner" August 18, 1908
*"The Anaconda Standard" August 18, 1908
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