Frank L. Mann History of Montana,by Joaquin Miller, 1894 May be copied for non-profit purposes.USGENWEB Montana Archives Frank L. Mann, clerk of the Court, for the Seventh Judicial District and a resident of Billings, Montana is a young man who has already made his mark in this growing state.He as born in Granville New York, in 1860, son of Charles R. and Maria (Brown) Mann. His father was a prominent farmer and merchant and for many years was Judge in Washington County, that state. Frank L. grew to manhood in hisnative town, receiving his education at Granville Military Academy. In 1882 feeling a desire to push out and embracethe opportunities offered in the great west, came to Montana, selecting Billings for his place of location. Here he was for some time engaged in mercantile pursuits. He was County Surveyor for Yellowstone County in 1888-89, elected to that office on the Democratic ticket; served for some time as Secretary of the County Democratic Central Committee;and in November 1892 was elected to his present position, that of Clerk for the Court for the Seventh JudicialDistrict.Mr. Mann was married in 1889 to Miss Mary Ohland, daughter of Fred and Mary (Renecke) Ohland of Billings. They have two children, Harry T. and Charles F. USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format forprofit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist.