Frank H. Cromwell
Frank Houghton Cromwell (April 22, 1878 - April 14, 1955[1]) was Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1922 to 1924.
Frank H. Cromwell | |
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![]() Cromwell in 1923 | |
| 41st Mayor of Kansas City | |
| In office 1922–1924 | |
| Preceded by | Sam B. Strother |
| Succeeded by | Albert I. Beach |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Frank Houghton Cromwell April 22, 1878 Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
| Died | April 14, 1955 (aged 76) |
| Political party | Democratic |
Cromwell was born April 22, 1878, on a farm at 39th and Harrison in Kansas City, Missouri.[2]
He was surveyor for "Tuttle & Pike, engineers." Cromwell then became a salesman for the W. I. Grush Commission Company in 1898 and later changed the name to the Cromwell Butter & Egg Company. The business would eventually fail in the Crash of 1929[3]
He was elected mayor of Kansas City in 1922 and served one two-year term.
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