Meyers, Frank J., 1890-1973

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Frank J. Meyers (1890-1973) was a photographer who lived in Rawlins, Wyoming, where he had purchased the photography business of Hugh J. Rogner in 1923. Meyers ran the business for 50 years until his death. In 1945 he opened a summer studio in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where he developed scenic photographs into large photograph murals. He was a Grand Master of the Wyoming Masons and president of the Rocky Mountain Professional Photographers Association.

From the guide to the Frank J. Meyers papers, 1869-1965, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)

Frank J. Meyers (1890-1973) was a photographer in Rawlins, Wyoming. In 1945 he opened a summer studio in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where he developed scenic photographs into large photograph murals. Meyers was a founding member of the Rocky Mountain Professional Photographers Association.

From the description of Frank J. Meyers papers, 1869-1965. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 81010404

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Jackson Hole (Wyo.)
Wyoming
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Parco (Wyo.)
Rawlins (Wyo.)
Rawlins (Wyo.)
Jackson Hole (Wyo.)
Parco (Wyo.)
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Birth 1890

Death 1973

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