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Revision as of 17:26, 2 January 2025 by Mike Christie (talk | contribs) (Section; give NYT source)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Frank S. Carden (February 6, 1882 - March 3, 1934) was an attorney and politician.
He was born in Franklin, North Carolina; his father, W. C. Carden, was a Southern Methodist Minister. He attended Trinity College and Cumberland Law School. He was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 1907 and 1909 legislative sessions.
He was an active campaigner against Tennessee's dry laws. He was city attorney of Chattanooga from 1915 to 1922.
He married Frances Campbell, and they had three children. He died in Chattanooga on March 3, 1934.
References
- ^ New York Times (March 4, 1934), p. 31.
- "Tennessee 55th General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
- "Tennessee 56th General Assembly". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
Sources
- "Frank Carden Dies; Long Dry Law Foe". The New York Times. p. 31.