Frank Frantz

Frank Frantz

Infobox US Territorial Governor
name= Frank Frantz


caption=
order= 7th
office= Governor of Oklahoma Territory
territory= Oklahoma Territory
term_start= January 5, 1906
term_end= November 16, 1907
appointed= Theodore Roosevelt
predecessor= Thompson Benton Ferguson
successor= NoneFn|1
birth_date= birth date|1872|5|7|mf=y
birth_place= Roanoke, Illinois
death_date= death date and age|1941|3|9|1872|5|7|mf=y
death_place= Tulsa, Oklahoma
spouse= Matilda Evans Frantz
profession= Rough Rider, Statesman
party= Republican
footnotes= Fnb|1 Governor Frantz's office was dissolved following the adoption of the Oklahoma Constitution. Frantz was succeed by the Governor of Oklahoma Charles N. Haskell

Frank Frantz (May 7, 1872March 9, 1941) was an American Rough Rider and politician who served as the seventh and final Governor of Oklahoma Territory. Frantz would run on the Republican ticket to serve as the first Governor of Oklahoma. Frantz would lose the election to Democrat Charles N. Haskell.

Early life

On May 7, 1872, Frank Frantz was born in Roanoke, Illinois, the son of Henry J. and Maria Frantz. Frantz would be educated in Illinois’s public schools and would spend two years attending Eureka College. Following the opening of the Cherokee Strip on September 16, 1893, Frantz and his brothers moved to Medford in Oklahoma Territory.

Frantz would later work in California and Arizona Territory for an oil company. In 1898, while in Prescott, the capital of Arizona Territory, the Spanish-American War broke out. On May 1, 1898, at the age of 26, Frantz enlisted in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, which the American press called the Rough Riders. Upon joining the Rough Riders, Frantz would return to Indian Territory and meet the regiment’s charismatic second-in-command, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt.

The Rough Riders

After joining the Rough Riders, Frantz was assigned to A Company and given the rank of First Lieutenant. Traveling to Daiquirí, Cuba, the Rough Riders would engage, on June 24, 1898, in the Battle of Las Guasimas, the first clash between American and Spanish forces. Frantz fought valiantly and his performance caught Roosevelt’s eye.

On June 30, Colonel Leonard Wood, the commander of the Rough Riders, was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. Likewise, Lt. Colonel Roosevelt was promoted to Colonel and given command of the Rough Riders. On the following day, the fiercest battle of the Spanish-American War would occur: the Battle of San Juan Hill. Frantz’s skill during the battle would forever gain him Roosevelt’s friendship and trust. In the storming of the Spanish fortifications, the commanding officer of his company was killed. Frantz immediately took over the command and led the company to a successful charge. After the battle concluded, in recognition of Frantz’s service, Roosevelt promoted Frantz to the rank of Captain and commander of A Company of the Rough Riders.

On August 12, 1898, an armistice between the United States and Spain ended the Spanish-American War. In the coming months, on December 10, 1898, with the Treaty of Paris, Spain ceded the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the United States and would Cuba gained its independence. Captain Frantz would leave military service behind him, but would gain an abiding friendship with Roosevelt.

Return to Oklahoma

Upon the conclusion of his military service, Captain Frantz returned to Oklahoma Territory and settled in Enid. There he would open a hardware and lumber business. While in Enid, Frantz would meet and marry Matilda Evan of Oklahoma City. Their union would produce five children.

Three years later, Roosevelt was elected Vice President on the Republican ticket to serve under US President William McKinley. Disaster struck America on September 6, 1901 when President McKinley was shot at the Pan-American Exposition. He would die on September 14 and Roosevelt would succeed McKinley to the Presidency.

Frantz's wartime association with now President Roosevelt became a life-long friendship. Frantz would, on several occasions, travel to the White House to spend time with the Commander-in-Chief. On his visits to the White House, Frantz, an athlete and a boxer, engaged in several matches with Roosevelt, knocking him out on three occasions.

Immediately, Frantz’s friendship with the new president would be beneficial. Frantz, a fellow Republican, was named the postmaster of Enid by President Roosevelt before the end of 1901. Frantz would serve in this post for another two years, when Roosevelt appointed him Indian Agent of the Osage Agency at Pawhuska. Roosevelt again demonstrated by friendship with Frantz by elevating him to the governorship of Oklahoma Territory. Frantz assumed the office on January 5 and would be inaugurated on January 16, 1906, being the seventh and youngest governor to serve in the territory’s history.

Governor of Oklahoma Territory

Governor Frantz assumed control of the Territory during a time when the citizens of the Territory were seeking statehood. Thus his Governorship immediately became routine. However, Frantz would do many beneficial things for the would-be state.

Governor Frantz made an invaluable contribution to the future of Oklahoma's educational system. Immediately upon coming into office, Frantz discovered that oil companies were drilling on land reserved for public buildings after statehood in Pawnee County without obtaining permission. In response, Frantz crafted a policy requiring those companies to lease the mineral rights to the state.

After the United States Congress passage of the Enabling act of 1906, Frantz set his administration into overdrive. Frantz immediately took steps to obtain the remaining amount of land in No Man’s Land, what would be the Panhandle of modern Oklahoma. The Governor’s agents acquired the entire federal domain within the realm of the state. Frantz would lease the land to Oklahoma’s farmers, earning the new state millions in revenue.

After the proposed Oklahoma Constitution was completed in early 1907, Frantz sought, and won, the Republican nomination to serve as Oklahoma’s first Governor. To face Frantz, the Democrats selected Charles N. Haskell, one of the proposed Constitution’s main authors. Frantz would accept Haskell’s challenge to joint public discussions throughout the state, and every problem concerned with the administration of the new state came up and was debated during the campaign.

During the course of the campaign, two nationally prominent figures spoke at various locations: Republican presidential nominee William Howard Taft and Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan. Though Taft supported Frantz, Taft’s disapproval of Oklahoma’s proposed constitution and his advice that the people vote against it caused the voters to react in favor of the Democrats. Frantz lost the race to Haskell on September 17, 1907. One the same day, the voters approved the Oklahoma Constitution into law. Soon after, Congress accepted the Constitution and Oklahoma became the 46th State on November 16. Haskell would be inaugurated that day, with Frantz’s term officially coming to an end.

Later Life and Death

After leaving office, Frantz would move to Denver, Colorado where he would remain for six years. In 1915, Frantz would return to Oklahoma to live in Tulsa, becoming the head of the Land Department of the Cosden Oil Company. Frantz would then spend time working in the oil royalty business. In 1940 he was elected a director of the Investors Royalty Company. Frantz would make an unsuccessful attempt to reenter politics, running to serve as the Congressman representing Oklahoma’s First Congressional District in 1932. At the age of 68, overcome with health issues, Frantz would experience his final conscious thoughts on March 8, 1941, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Frantz would be transported to back to Tulsa where, on March 9, 1941, he would die in his own home.

ources

* [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v020/v020p218.html Chronicles of Oklahoma entry]
* [http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/enc/Frantz.htm Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History entry]
* [http://geneasearch.com/biography/frantz.htm Frank Frantz]

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