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Francis A. Nixon

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344:. Francis' son Richard also tested the waters of the citrus business. Shortly after graduating from law school, Richard founded the Citra-Frost Company which attempted to produce and sell frozen orange juice. Richard aimed to follow in his father's footsteps, successfully raising capital from a number of investors for the fledgling enterprise. Richard, a future president of the United States, paid his dues with the company and did much of the grunt work. In addition to his administrative responsibilities as president of the Citra-Frost Company, he was also responsible for cutting and squeezing the oranges to make the juice. This work did not eventually pay off as the company went bankrupt after just 18 months. 1747: 359:. He has been described as a "restless, frustrated, and angry man, a mean-spirited person who psychologically abused his five sons and sometimes beat them." However, Richard always spoke well of his parents. He often spoke lovingly of his mother as a "Quaker saint", and began his memoirs with the words "I was born in a house my father built". Writer 469:
and work with the convention; Vice President Nixon refused. On September 3, Nixon was visited by Richard, who he told upon the latter leaving, "Good night Dick, but I don't think I'll be here in the morning." The next day, Francis Nixon died, his funeral being carried out three days later at the East
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After his son Arthur's death in 1925, Nixon frequently pondered and was haunted by the possibility of God allowing the death as a form of punishment directed toward him, his actions afterward being never again to open the family store on Sundays and having the family listen to sermons every evening.
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By the time of his later adulthood, Nixon often discussed his political opinions with strangers, his son Don remembering his father as being willing to debate anyone he encountered in the family market and having an intolerance of Democrats. Nixon voted for
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During the controversy concerning Richard's alleged improprieties relating to a fund established by his backers to reimburse him for his political expenses, Frank was "reduced to sobs" in hearing of the story and angered by his son's taking of any funds.
465:. Francis experienced a ruptured abdominal artery in the latter part of the month from which he was not expected to recover, resulting in the vice president curtailing his public appearances to tend to his father, who advocated that his son return to 276:
Sarah Nixon died in January 1888, leading Francis to live with an uncle during his father's struggle to avoid poverty and to cope with the loss of Sarah. After Francis' father remarried, Francis moved away. Biographer
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cited Francis' disliking of his new stepmother as his reason for leaving. Nixon proceeded to have multiple jobs during the next fourteen years.
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gasoline, but the family remained impoverished. Nixon's life was marked by the deaths of two of his sons, Arthur and Harold, from
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class for some time. She later described him as "a fiery persuasive teacher", and wrote that Frank Nixon's version of the
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After his son Richard was born, Nixon abandoned the lemon grove, and the family relocated to the Quaker community of
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while Vice President Nixon was involved with activities relating to the
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Throughout his youth, Nixon idolized U.S. Presidents
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Elk Township, Ohio
La Habra, California
Richard Nixon
Republican
Democratic
Hannah Milhous Nixon
Richard Nixon
Donald Nixon
Edward Nixon
Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Tricia Nixon Cox
Christopher Nixon Cox
Jennie Eisenhower
Pat Nixon
Edward F. Cox
David Eisenhower
Richard Nixon
Elk Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Smith Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Hocking Township, Fairfield County, Ohio
Quakers
Methodist
Hannah Milhous
Jonathan Aitken
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Stephen E. Ambrose
Democratic Party
1896 United States presidential election

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