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Frank Hatton (
April 28,
1846 –
April 30,
1894) was an
American politician and newspaperman.
Born in
Cambridge, Ohio, Hatton worked in the newspaper business in
Burlington, Iowa. Identifying himself with the
Republican Party, primarily the
Stalwart faction, he served as Assistant Postmaster General before being promoted to
Postmaster General in the cabinet of
Chester A. Arthur in
1884.
He worked unsuccessfully to renominate President Arthur at the
1884 Republican National Convention and returned to the newspaper business after the end of his term as Postmaster General in
1885. Hatton served as
editor of
The Washington Post until he was stricken with a massive
stroke at his desk, dying two days after his 48th birthday. He was interned in
Rock Creek Cemetery in
Washington, D.C..
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