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FRANK GATES, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Gila County, is one of the best known men in the State, and
has been prominent in the political and fraternal life of Arizona for many years. He was one of the most energetic
workers in behalf of the Elks building in Globe, and has taken an active interest in the lodge since it was organized.
He is also a Mason, and in this order he is one of the pioneers in the State. A Democrat of the Old School he has
always been a worker for the good of the party. He was employed for a number of years in different capacities by
the Old Dominion Copper Company of Globe, and was working for this company when the supervisors of the county induced
him to take the position of clerk of the board. He has handled the affairs of the office in a most creditable manner,
and his advice has been much sought by different clerks in regard to different questions which have come before
the boards (luring the first term under Statehood. Mr. Gates is married, has an interesting family, and makes his
home in Globe.
From:
Who's Who in Arizona
Vol 1
Compiled and Published by Jo Conners
Press of The Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona 1913
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