Frank Cramer

Frank Cramer (b. Wausau, Wisconsin November 4, 1861, d. Santa Clara County, California January 30, 1948) was an American writer, biologist and educator.

He was influenced by David Starr Jordan to found a College-preparatory school for Stanford University, opening in 1891.

He was interested in natural history throughout his life, and had cooperateded with Jordan as a biologist on different projects.

Cramer worked for the Palo Alto City Assessor's Office from 1926 up to his retirement in 1937.

[1] Cramer was interred at the Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto.