Frank W. Mondell papers, 1894-1959

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Frank W. Mondell papers, 1894-1959

Frank W. Mondell was a Republican politician who served as the mayor of Newcastle, Wyoming and then in the Wyoming Legislature. The collection contains correspondence, his autobiography, photographs, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed material, and scrapbooks.

cubicft. (23 boxes)

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