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Frank C. Zehrung

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In 1913 friends talked him into running for City Council. Not only did he win, but he was then elected mayor, 1913 being the first year that the mayoralty was chosen by the council instead of being popularly elected. Zehrung served as mayor from 1913 to 1915, 1921–1927, and 1931–1933, five two-year
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In 1889 Zehrung spent six months managing Lincoln's Funke Opera House; after remodeling, he was again the manager from 1894 to 1900. From 1899 to 1917 he managed the Oliver Theater in Lincoln. With partners Lester M. Crawford (1845-1944) of Kansas and Clarence U. Philley (1866-1933) of Missouri,
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Zehrung's uncle Henry Crowell Zehrung was also a prominent Lincoln businessman. He had also lived in Blair and moved to Lincoln about the time that his brother, Zehrung's father, did. Despondent over the state of his business due to the
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Zehrung managed and booked theaters all across the Midwest in the early 20th century. During World War I Zehrung volunteered, despite his age, and ran a theater for troops at
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He built a large three-story townhouse at 1225 P Street in Lincoln with a connection to a livery barn that became the home of the Zehrung Outdoor Advertising Company.
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Zehrung was the son of John Zehrung (1831-1908), a druggist and salesman, and Mary (Connell) Zehrung (1835-1893). The family moved to
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Index

Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska
Alvin H. Armstrong
Charles W. Bryan
John Eschelman Miller
Verne Hedge
Don Lathrop Love
Fenton B. Fleming
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Van Nuys, California
Republican
Alma mater
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Cedar Rapids
Iowa
Van Nuys
California
Lincoln
Nebraska
Omaha
White Sewing Machine Company
Blair
Lincoln High School
University of Nebraska
Camp Stuart
Newport News, Virginia
Western League
Rotary Club
Elks Club
Panic of 1896
Wyuka Cemetery

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