Francis Marion Posegate

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Francis Marion Posegate

Francis Marion Posegate

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BRIEF HISTORY

Frank Posegate was born in Lafayette, Indiana. He was raised in Missouri where he worked as a printer's apprentice in St. Joseph, Missouri.

In 1858 he started The Weekly West doing business as F. M. Posegate and Co. He was the Editor and publisher until August 1860.

Frank Posegate, then 22 years old, is credited as the likely author for the first hand account of the start of the Pony Express ride that appeared in the paper of a former sailor named Richardson on a fine bay mare marking the beginning of the Pony Express 7:15, April 3, 1860.

In 1861 he enlisted as a private in Ohio and promoted to 2nd lieutenant on Septermber 18, 1861. On January 23, 1862 Posegate was promoted to 1st lieutenant. He was promoted to Captain on September 6, 1862.[1] Among his written work is The Sunday Battle at Shiloh, a first hand eyewitness at the Battle of Shiloh.

He served as Mayor for St. Joseph between 1882 and 1884.[2]

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References

  1. Williams, Stephen E. "The Buckeye from Missouri: Capt. Frances Marion Posegate".
  2. St. Joseph History - Previous Mayors