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Frank Ploetz

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Frank William Ploetz (April 27, 1870 – May 18, 1944) was an American farmer and politician.

Ploetz was born in Germany and emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1875. Ploetz eventually settled in Coloma, Wisconsin. Ploetz was a farmer. He was involved with the Coloma Creamery Company, the Coloma Telephone Company, the Coloma Produce Company, and the Pleasant Lake Summer Resort. Ploetz served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1919 to 1923 and was a Republican. He also served on the Wisconsin Board of Vocational Education. Ploetz also served as the United States Prohibition agent and the United States Internal Revenue Collector.[1][2]

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  1. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1921,' Biographical Sketch of Frank Ploetz, pg. 293
  2. ^ 'In Senate The Journal of Proceedings of the Sixth-Seventh Session of the Wisconsin Legislature 1945,' Democratic Printing Company-State Printer, Madison, Wisconsin: 1945, Wisconsin Joint Resolution 47, Frank William Ploetz, pg. 437-439
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