Francis Ellington Leupp (January 2, 1849 – November 19, 1918) was an American politician, writer and newspaper editor.
During that period, he also served as editor of Good Government, publication of the National Civil Service Reform League.
[2] His works included:[2] In 1886, Leupp traveled to the Pacific coast and visited a number of Indian reservations.
[4] In 1895, Leupp traveled to the Southern Ute Indian Reservation as a confidential agent of the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
[2] Leupp lived at 1813 16th Street in Washington, D.C., for a time and had a summer home in Tyringham, Massachusetts.