Frank A. Vogel (1888–1951) was an American banker and the chief political advisor of Governor of North Dakota William Langer.
He moved to McLean County, North Dakota around 1909, where he was a teacher and school administrator in the small towns of Anamoose, Underwood, and Dazey.
Shortly after he assumed office, Langer started encouraging all state employees to sell subscriptions to his newspaper, The Leader.
[2] His granddaughter, Sarah Vogel, became the country's first female State Agriculture Commissioner when she was elected in 1988 in North Dakota.
His grandson, Frank E. Vogel, founded the Islamic Legal Studies program at Harvard Law School.