Frank H. Pope
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Frank H. Pope | |
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| Massachusetts Auditor | |
| In office 1914–1915 | |
| Governor | David I. Walsh |
| Preceded by | John E. White |
| Succeeded by | Alonzo B. Cook |
| Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
| In office 1908–1912 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 7, 1854 |
| Died | January 27, 1927 (aged 72) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Catherine Gertrude Yeaw |
| Alma mater | Dean Academy |
Frank H. Pope (March 7, 1854 – January 27, 1927) was an elocutionist and newspaper reporter who served as a State Representative and Massachusetts Auditor from 1914–1915. He served one term as an Auditor and later became the State Commissioner of Small Loans.
Frank Hinckley Pope was born in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod on March 7, 1854, to John W. Pope and Susan Cobb Hinckley. [1] The family later moved to Marlboro, Massachusetts, and in 1877, Pope married Kate Yeaw.[2]
