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Frank W. Arnold

Frank W. Arnold (1851–1917) was an American trade union functionary, lawyer, businessman, and government employee. He is best remembered as a Grand Master and Secretary-Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (B of LF).

Frank W. Arnold
Born(1851-10-05)October 5, 1851
DiedJanuary 9, 1917(1917-01-09) (aged 65)
St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago
Burial placeGreen Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio
Known forGrand Master and Secretary-Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen

Arnold headed the B of LF from 1879 to 1885, leaving to enter a career in business and law. He would return as Secretary-Treasurer of the B of LF in 1892, holding the post until the end of 1903. At the time of his death, Arnold worked as an Examiner for the United States Interstate Commerce Commission.

Biography edit

Early years edit

Frank W. Arnold was born in Columbus, Ohio, on October 5, 1851. He was educated in the public schools of that community.[1] Arnold graduated from Columbus High School in 1866, when he was 15 years old.[2]

Railway career edit

 
Portrait drawing of Frank W. Arnold from 1888

Following Frank's graduation in Columbus, the Arnold family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where Arnold gained an entry-level position with the Louisville City Railway Company as an engine starter.[2] He would work for that company for two and a half years, advancing over time from starter to the superintendent of lines.[2]

At the age of 18 Arnold left home, returning to Columbus to take a position as a locomotive brakeman for the Piqua Railroad, a railway subsequently absorbed into the Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg Railroad.[2] He found the job boring, however, and in 1871 quit to open a cigar and tobacco shop in Columbus.[2] He abandoned this to accept an offer to join a business in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1872, but the business was wiped out by the Panic of 1873, sending Arnold home to Columbus again.[2]

In 1873 Arnold returned to firing a locomotive on the Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg, remaining in that position until the end of 1876.[2] He joined Franklin Lodge No. 9 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (B of LF) in February 1877 and remained an active member of the organization for the rest of his life.[1] While working on the railroad, he studied law in his spare time, passing the Illinois State Bar in February 1879.[3]

Arnold attended the 1879 national convention of the organization in Chicago and was here elected Grand Master (President) of the organization, a position which he held until 1885.[3] When Arnold was first elected as Grand Master the position was unpaid and purely honorary, becoming a paid position in later years as the financial position of the B of LF improved.[1]

After passing the Ohio Bar, Arnold began the practice of law in Columbus.[2] He ran for Columbus City Prosecutor and won election in 1880.[2] He was also involved in business pursuits in Columbus during the decade of the 1880s.[2]

Arnold married the former Henrietta Cox, of Columbus, in 1888.[1]

In September 1892, Eugene V. Debs resigned his position as Grand Secretary and Treasurer of the B of LF and Arnold was selected by the delegates to the 16th National Convention, held in Cincinnati, as Debs' successor.[3][4] During his tenure as secretary-treasurer, Arnold helped the union move its headquarters in 1894 to Peoria, Illinois, where he oversaw an increase in the union's membership from less than 21,000 members in 1894 to nearly 41,000 members in 1902.[5] Arnold would remain at this post until his resignation in November 1903, which took effect January 1, 1904.[6][7]

Later years edit

After leaving his well-paid position as a functionary of the B of LF, Arnold took a job as a representative of a large jewelry firm, eventually leaving Chicago to return to Peoria, Illinois, where he took a position as Secretary of the town's Commercial Club.[1]

Arnold left the Commercial Club to take a position as examiner for the United States Interstate Commerce Commission, a job which he would hold until the time of his death.[1]

Death and legacy edit

Frank Arnold died of cancer at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago on January 9, 1917.[1] He was 65 years old at the time of his death.

Arnold's body was transported back to his native Columbus and he was buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, located just west of the city.[1][8]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h McNamee, John F. (January 15, 1917). "Death of Frank W. Arnold, Past Grand Master and Former Secretary and Treasurer". Locomotive Firemen's and Enginemen's Magazine. Vol. 62, no. 2. pp. 5–6 – via Archive.org.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Life of F.W. Arnold, Past Grand Master". Souvenir of the 14th Annual Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, 1888. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. 1888. pp. 21–25.
  3. ^ a b c "It's Arnold Who Succeeds Secretary Debs, But Not Before The Latter Is Re-Elected". Cincinnati Enquirer. September 21, 1892. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.   Copy also on The Papers of Eugene V. Debs, 1834-1945, microfilm reel 9, notebook 1, pg. 46.
  4. ^ "Locomotive Firemen". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. September 21, 1892. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Locomotive Firemen. Remarkable Showing in Report of Grand Secretary-Treasurer". The Chattanooga News. January 13, 1902. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Union Official Resigns". Los Angeles Herald. November 15, 1903. p. 3.
  7. ^ "Frank W. Arnold Resigns". Daily Republican-Register. Mount Carmel, IL. November 24, 1903. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ "Frank W Gabriel Arnold". Find a Grave. Retrieved October 5, 2020.

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Frank W Arnold 1851 1917 was an American trade union functionary lawyer businessman and government employee He is best remembered as a Grand Master and Secretary Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen B of LF Frank W ArnoldBorn 1851 10 05 October 5 1851Columbus OhioDiedJanuary 9 1917 1917 01 09 aged 65 St Luke s Hospital ChicagoBurial placeGreen Lawn Cemetery Columbus OhioKnown forGrand Master and Secretary Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive FiremenArnold headed the B of LF from 1879 to 1885 leaving to enter a career in business and law He would return as Secretary Treasurer of the B of LF in 1892 holding the post until the end of 1903 At the time of his death Arnold worked as an Examiner for the United States Interstate Commerce Commission Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Railway career 1 3 Later years 1 4 Death and legacy 2 FootnotesBiography editEarly years edit Frank W Arnold was born in Columbus Ohio on October 5 1851 He was educated in the public schools of that community 1 Arnold graduated from Columbus High School in 1866 when he was 15 years old 2 Railway career edit nbsp Portrait drawing of Frank W Arnold from 1888Following Frank s graduation in Columbus the Arnold family moved to Louisville Kentucky where Arnold gained an entry level position with the Louisville City Railway Company as an engine starter 2 He would work for that company for two and a half years advancing over time from starter to the superintendent of lines 2 At the age of 18 Arnold left home returning to Columbus to take a position as a locomotive brakeman for the Piqua Railroad a railway subsequently absorbed into the Chicago St Louis amp Pittsburg Railroad 2 He found the job boring however and in 1871 quit to open a cigar and tobacco shop in Columbus 2 He abandoned this to accept an offer to join a business in St Louis Missouri in 1872 but the business was wiped out by the Panic of 1873 sending Arnold home to Columbus again 2 In 1873 Arnold returned to firing a locomotive on the Chicago St Louis amp Pittsburg remaining in that position until the end of 1876 2 He joined Franklin Lodge No 9 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen B of LF in February 1877 and remained an active member of the organization for the rest of his life 1 While working on the railroad he studied law in his spare time passing the Illinois State Bar in February 1879 3 Arnold attended the 1879 national convention of the organization in Chicago and was here elected Grand Master President of the organization a position which he held until 1885 3 When Arnold was first elected as Grand Master the position was unpaid and purely honorary becoming a paid position in later years as the financial position of the B of LF improved 1 After passing the Ohio Bar Arnold began the practice of law in Columbus 2 He ran for Columbus City Prosecutor and won election in 1880 2 He was also involved in business pursuits in Columbus during the decade of the 1880s 2 Arnold married the former Henrietta Cox of Columbus in 1888 1 In September 1892 Eugene V Debs resigned his position as Grand Secretary and Treasurer of the B of LF and Arnold was selected by the delegates to the 16th National Convention held in Cincinnati as Debs successor 3 4 During his tenure as secretary treasurer Arnold helped the union move its headquarters in 1894 to Peoria Illinois where he oversaw an increase in the union s membership from less than 21 000 members in 1894 to nearly 41 000 members in 1902 5 Arnold would remain at this post until his resignation in November 1903 which took effect January 1 1904 6 7 Later years edit After leaving his well paid position as a functionary of the B of LF Arnold took a job as a representative of a large jewelry firm eventually leaving Chicago to return to Peoria Illinois where he took a position as Secretary of the town s Commercial Club 1 Arnold left the Commercial Club to take a position as examiner for the United States Interstate Commerce Commission a job which he would hold until the time of his death 1 Death and legacy edit Frank Arnold died of cancer at St Luke s Hospital in Chicago on January 9 1917 1 He was 65 years old at the time of his death Arnold s body was transported back to his native Columbus and he was buried at Green Lawn Cemetery located just west of the city 1 8 Footnotes edit a b c d e f g h McNamee John F January 15 1917 Death of Frank W Arnold Past Grand Master and Former Secretary and Treasurer Locomotive Firemen s and Enginemen s Magazine Vol 62 no 2 pp 5 6 via Archive org a b c d e f g h i j Life of F W Arnold Past Grand Master Souvenir of the 14th Annual Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen 1888 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen 1888 pp 21 25 a b c It s Arnold Who Succeeds Secretary Debs But Not Before The Latter Is Re Elected Cincinnati Enquirer September 21 1892 p 5 via Newspapers com nbsp Copy also on The Papers of Eugene V Debs 1834 1945 microfilm reel 9 notebook 1 pg 46 Locomotive Firemen St Louis Globe Democrat September 21 1892 p 3 via Newspapers com nbsp Locomotive Firemen Remarkable Showing in Report of Grand Secretary Treasurer The Chattanooga News January 13 1902 p 1 via Newspapers com nbsp Union Official Resigns Los Angeles Herald November 15 1903 p 3 Frank W Arnold Resigns Daily Republican Register Mount Carmel IL November 24 1903 p 4 via Newspapers com nbsp Frank W Gabriel Arnold Find a Grave Retrieved October 5 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank W Arnold amp oldid 1074571977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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