General Frank
Soulé
Male
United States of America
1871-09-11
New Orleans, United States of America
1957-07-27
New Orleans, United States of America


About

Soulé, Frank, a well-known attorney of New Orleans, was born in that city,
Sept. 11, 1871; a son of Col. George and Mary Jane (Reynolds) Soulé. The
father was a native of the state of New York, and came to New Orleans
before the war, where he founded Soulé's business college in 1856, which is
regarded as one of the foremost commercial schools of its kind in the
South. His wife, Mary Jane Reynolds, was born and reared in Mobile, Ala.
Both father and mother are now living in the Crescent City. Frank Soulé
received his early education in his father's school, and later entered
Cornell university, graduating in 1892 with the degree of bachelor of
letters. On leaving Cornell he returned to New Orleans, where he began the
study of law at Tulane university, and in 1895 received his degree of LL.
B. Mr. Soulé entered into professional practice in 1895 in his home city,
and in 1897 formed a partnership with Mr. F. L. Richardson, which
partnership still exists. He is also a notary public. He is a member of
the Louisiana Bar association, and of the American Bar association, of the
New Orleans Tennis club, the Country club, Boston club, and is affiliated
fraternally with the Masonic order and Zeta Psi college fraternity. In
1902 Mr. Soulé was united in marriage to Edith, a daughter of George H. and
Ida Kitchell (Miller) Blackwelder, of St. Louis, Mo. Her father is
connected with the Holbrook-Blackwelder Real Estate Trust Co., of that city.
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Biography of SOULÉ, Frank, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Published in 1914, by Century Historical Association.
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