MOSS,
Frank B.
Tucson Daily Citizen 1906-03-21
Phoenix Mayor Died Suddenly at City Hall
Phoenix papers which arrived here today brought news of the sudden death of Major Frank B. Moss Monday night at the City Hall at Phoenix.
Moss had been Mayor for several months, having been appointed last summer when J. C. Adams resigned. Death was caused by indigestion.
He was 53 years old. He was born In Wisconsin, and came to Arizona about twenty-eight years ago.
He spent the first four years of his Arizona career in the southern part of the territory, in the vicinity of Harshaw and Tombstone, going to Phoenix about twenty-four years ago. He had made Phoenix his home since the time. He was a wagon maker by trade and devoted the larger part his life in Phoenix to that business, in late years owning and conducting a blacksmith and wagon shop.
Incidentally he has always been interested in horses and cattle, and had considerable range property, his horses and cattle grazing In the New River Country north of Phoenix.
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