Frantz Hunt Coe

Frantz Hunt Coe (1856–1904) was a Seattle physician, public official and educator.

Shortly afterward, on August 17, 1880, he married Carrie Everett of Chelsea, Michigan.

Coe and his wife promptly moved to Seattle, where in 1890 he is listed as partners with Gideon A. Weed "Physicians & Surgeons" at 606 Pike Street.

"He wrote in his journal, 'I am absolutely satisfied women make better principals than men and wish to open up a new era in Seattle schools.

Due to his prominence in the community and his enduring work for education, the Coe Elementary School was named after him in 1907.