Frank Carpenter Mockler (April 4, 1909 – November 16, 1993) [1] was an American attorney who served as the governor of American Samoa. Mockler was the county attorney for Fremont County, Wyoming. [2] He was Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives in 1951 as a Republican. [3] [4] He was Secretary of American Samoa under John Morse Haydon. [5] Mockler took the office of Governor of American Samoa on October 15, 1974, and ended his term on February 6, 1975. [6] After leaving the governor's seat, Mockler moved to Longboat Key, Florida. [7] [8]
Frank Carpenter Mockler (April 4, 1909 – November 16, 1993) [1] was an American attorney who served as the governor of American Samoa. Mockler was the county attorney for Fremont County, Wyoming. [2] He was Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives in 1951 as a Republican. [3] [4] He was Secretary of American Samoa under John Morse Haydon. [5] Mockler took the office of Governor of American Samoa on October 15, 1974, and ended his term on February 6, 1975. [6] After leaving the governor's seat, Mockler moved to Longboat Key, Florida. [7] [8]