Frank H. Cromwell
Frank Houghton Cromwell (April 22, 1878 - April 14, 1955[2]) was Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1922 to 1923.
He was born on a farm at 39th and Harrison [3]
He was surveyor for "Tuttle & Pike, engineers," became a salesman for the W. I. Grush Commission Company in 1898 and changed the name to the Cromwell Butter & Egg Company at 110 East Missouri which went out of business in the Crash of 1929[4]
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Preceded by Sam B. Strother |
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1923–1924 |
Succeeded by Albert I. Beach |
References
- "'Selling' the Public on Better City Service" by J. L. Simpson, Radio Broadcast, August 1923, page 301.
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- Vertical file record Missouri Valley Special Collections - Kansas City Public Library
- A Condensed History of the Kansas City Area: Its Mayors and Some V. I. P.s. Ch. 58, pp 121-122
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