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Senate Years of Service: 1921-1928 Party: Republican
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GOODING, Frank Robert, a Senator from Idaho; born in Tiverton, England, September 16, 1859; immigrated
in 1867 to the United States with his parents, who settled on a farm near Paw Paw, Mich.; attended
the common schools; moved to Shasta, Calif., in 1877 and engaged in farming and mining; moved to
Idaho in 1881 and settled in Ketchum, where he worked as a mail carrier, and subsequently engaged
in the firewood and charcoal business; in 1888 settled near the present site of Gooding, which is
named for him; engaged in farming and stock raising; member, State senate 1900-1904; Governor of
Idaho 1905-1908; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1918 to the United States Senate; elected in
1920 as a Republican to the United States Senate for the term commencing March 4, 1921;
subsequently appointed to the Senate on January 8, 1921, to become effective January 15, 1921, to fill
the vacancy in the term ending March 3, 1921, caused by the resignation of John F. Nugent; reelected
in 1926, and served from January 15, 1921, until his death in Gooding, Idaho, June 24, 1928;
interment in Elmwood Cemetery.
BibliographyU.S. Congress. Memorial Services for Frank
Gooding. 70th Cong., 2nd sess., 1928-1929. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office,
1929; Schlup, Leonard. Senator Frank Gooding and the Crusade for Agricultural Reform in the
1920s. Idaho Yesterdays 41 (Winter 1998): 26-32.
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