T. Frank Clancy
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Thomas Frank Clancy (June 7, 1871 – November 18, 1936) was an American politician and businessman. Born in
Liberty Pole A liberty pole is a wooden pole, or sometimes spear or lance, surmounted by a "cap of liberty", mostly of the Phrygian cap. The symbol originated in the immediate aftermath of the assassination of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar by a group of Ro ...
,
Vernon County, Wisconsin Vernon County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 30,714. Its county seat is Viroqua. History Vernon County was renamed from Bad Ax County on March 22, 1862. Bad Ax County had been created on ...
, Clancy went to the public schools. He was in the well drilling business. Clancy was then involved in the harness and saddlery business. Clancy served as president and as treasurer of the village of Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin. He also served on the Soldier Grove village board. Clancy served on the school board and was president of the school board. In 1913, Clancy served in the
Wisconsin State Assembly The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Representatives are elected for two-year terms, ...
and was a Republican. Clancy also served on the Crawford County Board of Supervisors and the Crawford County Pension and Relief Committee. Clancy died at St. Francis Hospital in
La Crosse, Wisconsin La Crosse is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of La Crosse County. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. La Crosse's population as of the 2020 census w ...
.''In Assembly Journal of Proceedings of the Sixty-Third Session of the Wisconsin Legislature 1937'', Democrat Printing Company-State Printer, Madison, Wisconsin: 1937, March 16, 1937, Life and Death of T. F. "Frank" Clancy, pp. 700–701.


References


External links

* 1871 births 1936 deaths People from Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin People from Vernon County, Wisconsin Businesspeople from Wisconsin School board members in Wisconsin Wisconsin city council members Mayors of places in Wisconsin Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly {{Wisconsin-WIAssembly-Republican-1870s-stub