Frank Bissell (politician) explained

Frank Bissell (1878–1970) was an American politician from Iowa.

Frank Bissell was born on the family farm in Cass County, Iowa on 12 January 1878. He was a farmer and laborer until June 1905, when he moved to Dexter, Iowa, and began working in agricultural real estate.[1] [2] He was elected to a single term on the Iowa Senate in 1928, as a Republican representing District 17, which at the time included Dallas, Guthrie and Audubon counties.[2] [3] After serving as a state senator for four years, he moved to Creston in 1936, and later retired from real estate. He died at Friendship Manor, a nursing home in Grinnell, on 23 June 1970.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: [farming implements classifieds] ]. 1 May 2022 . Des Moines Register . 10 October 1913.
  2. News: Frank Bissell . 1 May 2022.
  3. News: Iowans will make their choices for nominations . 1 May 2022 . Des Moines Register . 1 June 1930.
  4. News: [Collection of obituaries] ]. 1 May 2022 . June 1970.