Louis Adams Frothingham | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 14th district | |
In office March 4, 1921 – August 23, 1928 | |
Preceded by | Richard Olney II |
Succeeded by | Richard B. Wigglesworth |
41st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
In office 1909–1912 | |
Governor | Eben Sumner Draper Eugene Foss |
Preceded by | Eben Sumner Draper |
Succeeded by | Robert Luce |
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1904–1905 | |
Preceded by | James J. Myers |
Succeeded by | John N. Cole |
Massachusetts House of Representatives 11th Suffolk District | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts | July 13, 1871
Died | August 23, 1928 North Haven, Maine | (aged 57)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Mary Shreve (Ames) Frothingham |
Alma mater | Adams Academy Harvard University, 1893 Harvard Law School, 1896 |
Profession | Attorney |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Branch/service | Battery A of the Massachusetts Field Artillery,[1] Massachusetts National Guard Massachusetts Naval Brigade, Auxiliary Naval Force United States Marine Corps United States Army |
Years of service | April 25, 1895 – April 25, 1898[2] May 1898 – January 1899 |
Rank | Private,[1] Ensign, Second Lieutenant, Major |
Battles/wars | Spanish–American War, World War I |
Louis Adams Frothingham (July 13, 1871 – August 23, 1928) was a United States representative from Massachusetts.