Background
Williams, Frank Martin was born on April 11, 1873 in Durhamville, New York, United States. Son of William and Ellen L. (Sterling) Williams.
Williams, Frank Martin was born on April 11, 1873 in Durhamville, New York, United States. Son of William and Ellen L. (Sterling) Williams.
He graduated from Colgate University in 1895. Then he studied law at Oneida, New York, graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 1897, but did not practice.
Admitted to New York bar, 1897, but engaged in engineering and contracting, Oneida, 1897-1900. Entered service State of New York, state engineer’s department, 1900, and was promoted to resident engineer State engineer and surveyor, term 1909-1910.
Chairman Barge Canal Terminal Commission, to investigate canal harbors in the United States and abroad, 1910-1911.
Chief engineer Coleman-duPont Road (highway), Delaware, 1911-1912. Same Portage County Improvement Association, Ravenna, O., 1912-1913.
State engineer and surveyor of New York, 1914-1923. Private practice, since 1923.
Consultant for New York State Bridge and Tunnel Commission and New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commision on construction of vehicular tunnel under Hudson River from New York to Jersey City.
Construction engineering on Hudson River Regulating District. Chief engineer Water Service Commission, city of Oswego, New New York Construction engineering Utica Gas & Electric Company, Cohoes Power and Light Corporation, Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power Company, Power Corporation of New New New York
Baptism is something you do in obedience to God, but it is not essential for salvation. In other words, salvation is something God does for us, while baptism is something we do for God.
Member State Council of Defense, 1917-1918. Mason, Elk.
Married Lucy M. Sterling, June 4, 1907. Children: Frank Martin (deceased), David Sterling.