Frank A. Vogel

Frank A. Vogel (1888–1951) was an American banker and chief political advisor of Governor William Langer. Vogel was born in Minnesota in 1888 to Abraham and Sarah Jane (Brown) Vogel. He moved to North Dakota around 1909, where he was a teacher and school administrator in the small towns of Anamoose, Underwood and Dazey. He married Louella Larsen and, in 1917, purchased the bank in Coleharbor. Because of Vogel's strong support among farmers, Langer made Vogel his chief advisor as he prepared to run for governor. Langer was elected governor in 1932.

Frank A. Vogel

Frank A. Vogel (1888–1951) was an American banker and chief political advisor of Governor William Langer. Vogel was born in Minnesota in 1888 to Abraham and Sarah Jane (Brown) Vogel. He moved to North Dakota around 1909, where he was a teacher and school administrator in the small towns of Anamoose, Underwood and Dazey. He married Louella Larsen and, in 1917, purchased the bank in Coleharbor. Because of Vogel's strong support among farmers, Langer made Vogel his chief advisor as he prepared to run for governor. Langer was elected governor in 1932.