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American businessman and politician
Frank Pooler
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In office
1882
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Constituency
| La Crosse County
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Born
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1847-10-23
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October 23, 1847
Winslow
, Maine
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Died
| March 18, 1900
(1900-03-18)
(aged 52)
Savanna
, Illinois
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Political party
| Republican
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Spouse
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Frances Cornelia Nichols
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m.
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Children
| 4
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Occupation
| Businessman, politician
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Signature
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Frank Pooler
(October 23, 1847 – March 18, 1900) was an American businessman and politician.
Biography
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Frank Pooler was born in
Winslow, Maine
on October 23, 1847.
[1]
He moved to
Onalaska, Wisconsin
and was involved in the lumber business. He moved to
Clarksville, Missouri
and lived there for two years before returning to Onalaska.
[1]
He was also president of a railway company.
[2]
He married Frances Cornelia Nichols on January 6, 1870, and they had four children.
[2]
He served in the
Wisconsin State Assembly
in 1882, as a
Republican
.
[1]
He also served on the
La Crosse County, Wisconsin
Board of Supervisors, as county treasurer, and mayor of Onalaska, Wisconsin.
He died in
Savanna, Illinois
of a stroke on March 18, 1900, while visiting some friends.
[3]
[4]
Notes
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a
b
c
The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin
. 1882. p. 550
. Retrieved
February 16,
2023
– via Google Books.
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a
b
Nelke, D. I., ed. (1895).
The Columbian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of the Representative Men of the United States, Wisconsin Volume, Part 1
. Chicago:
The Lewis Publishing Company
. p. 403
. Retrieved
February 16,
2023
– via Google Books.
- ^
"Badger Man's Sudden Death"
.
The Racine Daily Journal
. La Crosse. March 19, 1900. p. 1
. Retrieved
February 16,
2023
– via Newspspaers.com.
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"Onalaska in Mourning-Hon. Frank Pooler dies suddenly of apoplexy while visiting at Savanna",
La Crosse County Record
, March 28, 1900
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