Frank C. Lake

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State Representative
Republican
Newspaper Publisher
Woodbury
40
01/08/1923 - 01/11/1925
58

Representative from Woodbury county, born in Golden, Colo., April 18, 1879. He came to Iowa and located at Cedar Rapids, November 30, 1903, where he joined the reportorial staff of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, and three years later joined the Sioux City Journal. He has made Sioux City his home and served on both the Sioux City Journal and Sioux City Tribune as reporter and department editor. He founded and was editor for one year of the Saturday Mirror. He entered Iowa politics as secretary of the Woodbury county republican central committee, 1912, and served four years. He is a Mason, an Elk, and a Yeoman. Elected representative in 1916, reelected in 1918. 1920 and 1922. A republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Newspaper Publisher
Woodbury
39
01/10/1921 - 01/07/1923
58

Representative from Woodbury county. Born in Golden, Colorado, April 18, 1879. He came to Iowa and located at Cedar Rapids, November 30, 1903, where he joined the reportorial staff of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, and three years later joined the Sioux City Journal. He has made Sioux City his home and served on both the Sioux City Journal and Sioux City Tribune as reporter and department editor. He founded and was editor for one year of the Saturday Mirror. He entered Iowa politics as secretary of the Woodbury County Republican Central Committee, 1912, and served four years. His grandfather, Seth Lake, was an early Iowa settler. He is a Mason, Elk and Yeoman. Elected representative in 1916, re-elected in 1918 and 1920. A republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Investment, Securities
Woodbury
38
01/13/1919 - 01/09/1921
58

Representative from Woodbury county. Born in Golden, Colorado, April 18, 1879. He came to Iowa and located at Cedar Rapids, November 30, 1903, where he joined the reportorial staff of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, and three years later joined the Sioux City Journal. He has made Sioux City his home and served on both the Sioux City Journal and Sioux City Tribune as reporter and department editor. He founded and was editor for one year of the Saturday Mirror. He entered Iowa politics as secretary of the Woodbury County Republican Central Committee, 1912, and served four years. His grandfather, Seth Lake, was an early Iowa settler. He is a Mason, Elk and Yeoman. Elected representative in 1916, re-elected in 1918. A republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Newspaper Writer
Woodbury
37
01/08/1917 - 01/12/1919
58

One of the representatives from Woodbury county, was born in Golden, Colorado, April 18, 1879. He came to Iowa and located at Cedar Rapids in 1903, where he joined the reportorial staff of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette. After spending three years in newspaper work in Cedar Rapids, he went to Sioux City and joined the reportorial staff of the Sioux City Journal. He has made Sioux City his home since that time, and during his residence there served on both the Sioux City Journal and Sioux City Tribune as reporter and department editor. He founded, and was editor for one year, the Saturday Mirror, a weekly publication devoted to society, clubs, amusements and politics. He entered Iowa politics by being chosen Secretary of the Woodbury County Republican Central Committee, 1912, and served four years in that capacity. His grandfather, Seth Lake, was an early Iowa settler, having built one of the first houses in Waterloo. Was elected representative on the republican ticket in 1916. His lodge affiliations are Masonic, Elks and Yeoman.

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