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Overview
Frank Rice was a New York politician and Hamilton College alumnus. He was associated with Albany, New York, and appears in Hamilton alumni records as a graduate from the late 1860s cohort. He was a notable enough figure to appear in donor or subscriber lists connected to the college.
Relevance to Research
The 1868-69 catalog lists “Frank Rice” among the graduating class alongside classmates such as Louis Dwight Pomeroy and Norman Prentice Sackrider. The 1891-92 catalog references “Frank Rice, Albany” in what appears to be a subscription or donor list, associating him with Albany and showing continued ties to the college. The 1895-96 catalog again includes “Frank Rice, Albany” in an alumni listing indicating his ongoing connection to the institution.
Notes
There is a “Lloyd Flavel Rice” and a “Charles Willard Rice” also appearing in nearby catalog pages; Frank Rice is a distinct individual. His political career details are not elaborated in the corpus sources beyond his Albany residence.
Related Sources
- yhm-arc-pub-cat-1868-69_djvu.txt
- yhm-arc-pub-cat-1891-92_djvu.txt
- yhm-arc-pub-cat-1895-96_djvu.txt