Frank E. Holman papers 1908-1967 1940-1967

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Frank E. Holman papers 1908-1967 1940-1967

Papers of a lawyer of Utah, and Seattle, Washington

13.44 cubic feet; 32 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6373132

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