Cannon, Frank J.
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Cannon, Frank J.
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Cannon, Frank J.
Cannon, Frank J. (Frank Jenne), 1859-1933.
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Cannon, Frank J. (Frank Jenne), 1859-1933.
Cannon, Frank
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Born into Mormon family on January 25, 1859 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Father polygamist and member of First Presidency in the LDS Church. Graduated from University of Deseret. Worked as a reporter for Deseret News. Married Martha A. Brown. Became a popular Utah politician. Elected to congress in 1894, U.S. Senate 1897. Lost political favor and by 1904 left Mormon Church and Republican party and joined Democratic party. Became editor Salt Lake Tribune and wrote exposes about political and religious corruption in Utah. Died in Denver in 1933.
Kenney is a Mormon author and historian.
Frank J. Cannon (1859-1933) was a Utah politician and newspaper editor. He served in the United States Senate between 1896 and 1899.
Frank J. Cannon (1896-1933) was a Mormon businessman and politician. He served in the United States Senate between 1896 and 1899.
Frank J. Cannon (1859-1933) was a Utah businessman, politician, and son of the Mormon Apostle, George Q. Cannon.
Frank J. Cannon (1859-1933) was a U.S. Senator and Mormon author from Utah who was later excommunicated by the Mormon Church.
Frank J. Cannon (1859-1933) was a Mormon Church leader, Utah politician, and son of the Mormon Apostle, George Q. Cannon (1827-1901).
Frank J. Cannon (1859-1933 ) was a Utah politician and newspaper editor. He served in the United States Senate between 1896 and 1899.
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