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470:. Frantz's skill during the battle would forever gain him Roosevelt's friendship and trust. Just before the final assault on the Spanish fortifications, Captain O'Neill was warned about unnecessarily exposing himself to Spanish fire. Even as he was dismissing the danger, O'Neill was instantly killed by a bullet hitting him in the mouth. Frantz immediately took over the command and led the company to a successful charge up Kettle and San Juan Hills. After the battle concluded, in recognition of Frantz's service, Roosevelt promoted Frantz to the rank of 506: 1190: 671:. 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. On 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 was also inaugurated on that day, resulting in the end of Frantz's term. 716: 599: 255: 656: 1458: 31: 532:
On June 20, 1900, Frantz was initiated an Entered Apprentice in Enid Lodge No. 80. By December of that same year, he would be passed to the degree of Fellowcraft. However, for reasons that are unknown, it would take a full five years since the month he was initiated to earn the degree of Master Mason
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Governor Frantz made an invaluable contribution to the future of Oklahoma's educational system. Immediately upon coming into office, Governor Frantz discovered that oil companies were drilling on land reserved for public buildings after statehood in
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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.
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of modern Oklahoma. The Governor's agents acquired the entire federal domain within the realm of the state. Frantz leased the land to Oklahoma's farmers, earning the new state millions in revenue.
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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.
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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
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business. In 1940 he was elected a director of the Investors Royalty Company. Frantz made an unsuccessful attempt to reenter politics, running to serve as the
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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
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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
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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
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Frantz's wartime association with now President Roosevelt became a lifelong friendship. Frantz would, on several occasions, travel to the
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of the York Rite of Freemasonry, as his Templar sword is currently displayed in the Senate Lounge inside the Oklahoma Capitol building.
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without obtaining permission. In response, Frantz crafted a policy requiring those companies to lease the mineral rights to the state.
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During the course of the campaign, two nationally prominent figures spoke at various locations: Republican presidential nominee
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of 1906, Frantz set his administration into overdrive. Frantz immediately took steps to obtain the remaining amount of land in
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would support Frantz in his bid for Governorship. However, Taft's disapproval of the Oklahoma Constitution cost Frantz the
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Immediately, Frantz's friendship with the new president proved beneficial. Frantz, a fellow Republican, was named the
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on January 16, 1906, being the seventh and (at age 34) youngest governor to serve in the Territory's history.
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Upon the conclusion of his military service, Captain Frantz returned to Oklahoma Territory and settled in
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in 1932. At the age of 68, overcome with health issues, Frantz lost consciousness on March 8, 1941, in
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Frantz would lose to Charles N. Haskell in an election to become the first Governor of Oklahoma.
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After joining the Rough Riders, Frantz was assigned to A Company and given the rank of
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where he resided for six years. In 1915, Frantz returned to Oklahoma to live in
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forces. Frantz fought valiantly and his performance caught Roosevelt's eye.
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Governor Frantz's office was dissolved following the adoption of the
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture – Frantz, Frank
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President Theodore Roosevelt appointed his friend to the
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on September 16, 1893, Frantz and his brothers moved to
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and met the regiment's charismatic second-in-command,
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Governor of Oklahoma Territory
Theodore Roosevelt
Thompson Benton Ferguson
Charles N. Haskell
Roanoke, Illinois
Tulsa, Oklahoma
36°05′10″N 95°52′54.8″W / 36.08611°N 95.881889°W / 36.08611; -95.881889 (Frank Frantz Burial Site)
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Governor of Oklahoma
Charles N. Haskell
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