Charles Frederick Frothingham (c. 1851 – May 17, 1923) was an American stockbroker and corporate director.
He later became a member of the New York Stock Exchange on January 25, 1877,[4] holding his seat for about thirty years before his retirement.
[8] He was a friend of many prominent men on Wall Street, including Alexander Henriques.
[9] He served as vice president of the board of directors of the American Rice Company (incorporated in Louisiana), and president of the board of directors of the North American Rice Company (incorporated in West Virginia).
[5] Frothingham died suddenly of angina pectoris at his home, 62 West 58th Street in Manhattan, on May 17, 1923.