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John M. Frink

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Born in Pennsylvania in 1855, Frink attended Washington College in Topeka, and began a teaching career in Kansas. Arriving in Seattle in 1874, he both taught and served as principal at Seattle's Belltown School. Capitalizing on the city's growth, Frink formed a successful foundry business,
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In 1906 Frink became a member of the Seattle Board of Park Commissioners, and later its president. In 1906 he donated the property that became
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This article about a politician from the state of Washington is a
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Steel & Searl's legislative souvenir manual for 1895-1896
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Washington State Senate
Andrew Hemrich
King County, Washington
Lake View Cemetery
Frink Park

Pioneer Square
Seattle
Washington state
Washington Iron Works
Washington State senator
John Rankin Rogers
Governor of Washington State

Frink Park
Lake View Cemetery
Steel & Searl's legislative souvenir manual for 1895-1896
Press Reference Library Notables of the West
International News Service
Washington governor race details, November 6, 1900
Nature in the City Seattle
The Mountaineers
ISBN
9780898868791
Frink Park
The Everett Daily Herald
John M. Frink
Find a Grave
Republican

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