Frank L. Bacon

Frank Leander Bacon (September 6, 1841 December 8, 1917) was a farmer, businessman, and politician.

Born in Dayton, New York, Bacon and his wife moved to Wisconsin and settled in the Town of Waupun, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin in 1865. Bacon owned a farm and had a milling business and a cheese and butter factory. Bacon served as chairman of the Town of Waupun and was a Republican. In 1895, Bacon served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1902, Bacon retired and moved into the City of Waupun, Wisconsin where he died in 1917.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1895,' Biographical Sketch of Frank L. Bacon, pg. 679
  2. 'The Laws of Wisconsin,' Wisconsin Legislative Research Bureau: 1918, Joint Resolution No. 3-Frank L. Bacon, pg. 35


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