Frederic W. Cook


Frederic White Cook was an American politician who served as the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth from 1921 to 1949.

Early life

Cook was born in Somerville, Massachusetts on May 2, 1873 to Sanford Reuben Cook and his wife Harriet Frances Cook.
Cook attended the Somerville public schools.

Family life

On December 19, 1905, Cook married Kathleen Russell, of Brooklyn, New York. They stayed married until her death in Somerville, Massachusetts on April 30, 1947.

Early career

Cook started out as the assistant clerk of committees, for the city of Somerville. On January 25, 1901 Cook was appointed to the newly created position of Assistant City Clerk of Somerville at a Salary of $1400 a Year.
In 1905 Cook Became the City Clerk of Somerville.

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

In 1920 Cook was elected to be the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, a position he would hold for a record 28 years. To this date, he remains the last Republican to serve in this office.

Death

Cook died November 16, 1951.