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Frank Henry Cooney

Frank Henry Cooney (December 31, 1872 – December 15, 1935) was the ninth Governor of Montana from 1933 to 1935.

Biography

Cooney was born in Norwood, Ontario, Canada, and received a limited education in Catholic Schools. He dropped out of school at the age of fourteen and worked as a delivery boy in a grocery store and for a short time, he tried working with his father in the nursery business. He married to Emma May Poindexter Cooney on December 27, 1899, and the couple had six children, Francis H, John Phillip, Mary Margaret, Walter Poindexter, and twins, Tyler Thompson and Virginia Elizabeth.

Career

Cooney moved to Butte, Montana in July, 1891, and found employment in a grocery store. He then found a position in the wholesale department of the Davidson Grocery Company.

In 1894, Cooney and his brother, Howard C. Cooney, started the firm of Cooney Brothers. Later it was incorporated under the name of Cooney Brokerage company, a success from the beginning. The company continued to expand with the additions of livestock and agricultural holdings. He was public administrator for Silver Bow County, Montana from 1898-1900.

Elected lieutenant governor in 1932, Cooney served until March 13, 1933, when he assumed the duties of Governor John Edward Erickson, who resigned so that Cooney could appoint him to Thomas J. Walsh's senate seat after Walsh's untimely death. Cooney is credited for reforming the state liquor laws and establishing a water conservation program.

Death

Cooney died, while holding the office of Governor on December 15, 1935, of heart failure and was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Elmer Holt. He is interred at Saint Mary Cemetery, Missoula, Missoula County, Montana USA.

References

  1. "Former State Governors". www.netstate.com. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  2. "Frank Henry Cooney". Find A Grave. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  3. "Frank H. Cooney". Silver Bow Genealogy Trails. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  4. "Frank H. Cooney". National Governors Association. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  5. "Frank H. Cooney". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  6. "Frank Henry Cooney". Find A Grave. Retrieved 26 August 2012.

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Political offices
Preceded byFrank A. Hazelbacker Lieutenant Governor of Montana
1933
Succeeded byTom Kane
Preceded byJohn E. Erickson Governor of Montana
1933–1935
Succeeded byElmer Holt
Governors of Montana
Territorial (1864–1889)
State (since 1889)
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