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J Frank Graff
Hon. J. FRANK GRAFF, part proprietor of the Buffalo Wollen Mills at
Worthington, Pa., was born Aug. 12, 1857, son of Peter and Susan (Lobingier)
Graff.J.Frank Graff attended the public schools at Worthington, prepared for
college at Steven’s Hall, Gettysburg, Pa., and then entered Pennsylvania
College at Gettysburg, where he was graduated in 1879. After returning home he
became manager of the company store connected with the Buffalo Wollen Mills,
near Worthington, and continued this superintendance for ten years, when he
became a partner. He has numerous other business interests, being president of
the Althom Sand Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa., a director in the P. McGraw Wool
Company, of Pittsburgh, a director in the Merchants’ National Bank of
Kittanning, Pa., a stockholder in the Safe Deposit Trust Company of
Pittsburgh, Pa., a stockholder in the First National Bank of Parker, Pa., and
a stockholder in the Kittanning Telephone Company, of Kittanning,
Pennsylvania.Â
A Republican in politics, Mr. Graff has served in both local and State
offices. He has always taken an earnest interest in educational matters, has
served on the school board and was promoter of the graded school system at
Worthington. For some years he served as justice of the peace. In 1900 and
1902 he was elected a member of the General Assembly, the third of the family
to be so honored, and continued in office until 1904. He was State elector for
Theodore Roosevelt in 1908. In 1912 he was elected to the State Senate to
serve until Jan. 1, 1917.Mr. Graff was married in 1881 to Carrie L. Brown, who died in 1902, a
daughter of Rev. J.A. Browm, D.D., and they had six children: James B., Peter,
J. Frank, Jr., May F., Edmund B. and Richard M. In 1904 Mr. Graff was married
to Martha Stewart, and they had two sons, Grier S. and Smith S. Mr. Graff and
his family are members of the Lutheran Church, in which he has been an elder
for twenty-one years and for the same period superintendent of the Sunday
school, succeeding his father in both offices.Mr. Graff is a Mason of high degree, a Knight Templar and Shriner, belongs
to the Blue Lodge and Orient Chapter at Kittanning and to the Consistory and
Commandery at Pittsburgh. He is associated also with the Elks, Odd Fellows and
Royal Arcanum.Source: Page 412 Armstrong Coonty, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
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