Frank P. Sadler Explained

Frank P. Sadler
Birth Name:Frank Prather Sadler
Birth Date:30 June 1872
Birth Place:Springfield, Illinois
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois
Occupation:Lawyer, politician
Party:Republican
Office:Member of the Illinois State Senate
Term Start:1918
Term End:1922

Frank Prather Sadler (June 30, 1872 – April 30, 1931) was an American politician and lawyer.

Biography

Sadler was born in Springfield, Illinois, and had lived on a farm, near Grove City, Illinois, in Christian County, Illinois. He went to the local public schools. Sadler studied at Valparaiso University and at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Sadler received his bachelor's and law degrees from University of Michigan. Sadler practiced law in Chicago, and served as judge of the Chicago Municipal Court. Sadler served in the Illinois State Senate from 1919 to 1923, from Chicago, and was a Republican. Sadler died at Passavant Hospital in Chicago.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Illinois Office of Secretary of State . Illinois Secretary of State . 1921 . Illinois Blue Book 1921–1922 . Biographical Sketch of Frank P. Sadler . Illinois State Library . 132–133 . .
  2. News: Last Rites Today In Grove City For Judge F.P. Sadler . The Decatur Herald . May 3, 1931 . 18 . 891140876 .
  3. Book: Thomas C. . Trueblood . 1895 . https://books.google.com/books?id=B1viAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA22 . Frank P. Sadler . Honor Orations in the Contests of the University of Michigan Oratorical Association: Together with the Orations Judged Highest in Thought and Composition When Such Orations Did Not Receive an Honor . Ann Arbor . University of Michigan Oratorical Association . 33–39 . 33887261 . July 14, 2019 . .