R. Frank Atwood Papers 1958-1988 1961-1977

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R. Frank Atwood Papers 1958-1988 1961-1977

The R. Frank Atwood Papers document the political career of long-term Bellingham attorney and Washington State Senator Roy Franklin Atwood. Records include committee records, legislative information files, campaign material and correspondence reflecting Atwood’s role and interests as a policy-maker in the Washington State Senate, and his involvement in matters such as budget planning, proposals to make Point Roberts an International Park, Higher Education policy and urban development.

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Roy Franklin Atwood, Jr. served in the US army during World War II, and later attended Washington State University and the University of Washington Law School. After graduating from law school in 1951, Atwood moved to Bellingham, Washington, where he established his own law firm. Atwood served for six years on the Bellingham City Council before his election to the Washington State Senate in 1962. As State Senator, Atwood worked on numerous Senate and Legislative committe...

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Roy Franklin Atwood, Jr. served in the US army during World War II, and later attended Washington State University and the University of Washington Law School. After graduating from law school in 1951, Atwood moved to Bellingham, Washington, where he established his own law firm. Atwood served for six years on the Bellingham City Council before his election to the Washington State Senate in 1962. As State Senator, Atwood worked on numerous Senate and Legislative committe...

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