BIOGRAPHY OF FRANK MONROE FRISSELLE of Manchester NH ------------------------------------ Information located at http://www.nh.searchroots.com/Manchester On a web site about GENEALOGY AND HISTORY OF MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE TRANSCRIBED BY JANICE BROWN Please see the web site for my email contact. ---------------------------------- The original source of this information is in the public domain, however use of this text file, other than for personal use, is restricted without written permission from the transcriber (who has edited, compiled and added new copyrighted text to same). ======================================================== SOURCE: One Thousand New Hampshire Notables: Brief Biographical Sketches of New Hampshire Men and Women, by Frances Matilda Abbott, 1919, Rumford Printing Company. --------------- page 191 FRANK MONROE FRISSELLE Journalist, b. Boston, Mass., Dec 22, 1862; son of Isaac Monroe and Annie (Steele) Frisselle; educated Boston public schools, Harvard preparatory course, Boston Latin School; Episcopalian; Republican; city editor, Manchester Daily Union 1890-92, night editor, 1905-13; city editor, Manchester Mirror and American 1913-; deputy chief, Manchester fire department, 1897-1900; first secretary, N.H. State Firemen's Association; president, Animal Rescue League 1911-17; member, Lake Winnipesaukee Improvement Association, Manchester Historic Association, Sarsfield Boat Club, Manchester; author, "Kismet Relief Expedition" (delivered in lecture form) and many fugitive poems and local historical pamphlets; originator of "Observant Citizen" column, Manchester Union; editor "O.C." column, Manchester Mirror; for ten years Associated Press correspondent for Manchester; dramatic editor, Manchester, for twenty years; m. Feb 4, 1899 Carrie Stearns Corliss. Residence, Manchester, N.H.; summer home, Beaver Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. (end)