Occupations: Owned and operated one of the first gasolene stations atPoquonock (Windsor), Connecticut. He also owned land where he raisedtobbacco for sale to cigarette makers. It is possible that this land mayhave been part of the original Marshall property left to him by hismother. Frank also did carpentry and construction work.
Military: U.S. Army, Company K, First Regiment of Connecticut volunteers.Mustered into service May 17 to July 14, 1898 in Connecticut and sent toNogales New Mexico for training.The First Connecticut had 42 officers and798 men. Shipped to Miami for staging at the invasion of Cuba, but Spainsurrendered before he shipped out. Mustered out in Hartford, October 31,1898.
Frank's hobby was woodworking.
He was a tall thin man who usually had a cigar stuck in his mouth. He wasa very patriotic man who was facinated by airplanes and warships. Hespent his last few years in a VA hospital where he died.
He was born in Ohio and is believed to have moved to Windsor at age 17.
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NOTE During Spanish American War