Finding aid for the Frank Brothers records, 1929-2015
Antonio Beecroft
Descriptive Summary
Title: Frank Brothers records
Date (inclusive): 1929-2015
Number: 2009.M.19
Creator/Collector:
Frank Brothers
Physical Description:
26.15 Linear Feet
(28 boxes, 8 flatfile folders)
Repository:
The Getty Research Institute
Special Collections
1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100
Los Angeles 90049-1688
Business Number: (310) 440-7390
Fax Number: (310) 440-7780
reference@getty.edu
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/askref
(310) 440-7390
Abstract: The Frank Brothers records contain
material from the Frank Brothers furniture company, an influential, Long Beach,
California-based organization, active between 1930 and 1982, credited with defining and
promoting mid-century modern furniture design on the West Coast.
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Biographical/Historical Note
The Frank family's path toward redefining interior design in America began with a store
named Cash Furniture, located at 219 East 4th Street in Long Beach, California, where Louis
Frank sold modestly-priced, old and new furniture and resale appliances. In 1930, he joined
forces with his son Maurice and changed the name of the business to L. Frank and Son. It was
Louis's younger son Edward, who saw an opportunity to create a niche in the market by
shifting exclusively to contemporary furniture sales, and when he joined the organization in
1937, Frank Brothers was born.
Ed was the visionary and creative force of the operation, while Maurice handled the
business affairs. The initial years of the company were difficult, as a result of the Great
Depression and World War II. As the economy gained strength, however, Frank Brothers' scope
of operations rapidly expanded to include furniture sales, the manufacturing of original
furniture designs, upholstery, drapery, and on-site, interior design services. In 1947, the
store moved to 2400 Long Beach Boulevard. The eighty-foot-wide corner lot featured two
hundred feet of large, street-facing display windows. The organization eventually became a
full service interiors company with a two-story showroom, warehouse, and factory all under
one roof.
In addition to the retail store, Frank Brothers operated a wholesale company named
"Moreddi," a combination of Maurice and Ed's names. Moreddi imported furniture from Denmark
and other Scandinavian countries, supplying the Frank Brothers store and various retail
outlets.
In 1960, Maurice died unexpectedly at the age of 51. His son, Ron Frank, then joined his
uncle Ed and further developed the business. Because he was only thirteen years younger than
his uncle, most new customers assumed that the two relatives were the original "Frank
Brothers." In 1965, the business was split between the two partners. Ed took over the
Moreddi import business and Ron led the retail store.
Frank Brothers' critical involvement with
Arts and Architecture magazine
launched the company into the international design scene. Ed Frank met the magazine's
editor, John Entenza, in the 1940s and eventually became a contributing member of the
publication. By providing the furnishings for many of the Case Study House Program's
innovative homes, including all of the carpet and drapery for the Eames House in Pacific
Palisades, California, Frank Brothers became an extremely influential force in shaping the
progressive aesthetic of mid-century modern design.
The marketing and promotion of Frank Brothers was exceptional. Their unique and graphically
bold advertisements published in
Arts and Architecture helped to publicize
the clean lines of the avant-garde furniture they sold in their store. Popular print
advertisement campaigns and mass mailers announced upcoming sales, in-store exhibitions, and
other special events. In order to attract customer traffic to the store in the late 1960s,
Ron Frank curated and designed a furniture exhibition series. Topics included plastic,
vinyl, and inflatable, "see through" furniture, and Italian designs featuring the work of
Carlo Scarpa.
The store diversified the audience for modern furnishings. With the advent of the freeway
system, Frank Brothers' strategic and accessible location, midway between Los Angeles and
Orange County, allowed the business to cater to a large geographic area. It also appealed to
a broad economic range of customers. Frank Brothers sold "good design at every price." The
store even sold less expensive copies of many of the contemporary designs they stocked, as
well as allowing customers to pay for merchandise with a popular layaway program.
In 1969 Ed sold his ownership of Moreddi and moved to New York, where he served briefly as
the company's president. Ron Frank continued to run the Frank Brothers store until 1982,
when he sold the business to the Danica furniture company. He retained ownership of the
architecturally significant building at 2400 Long Beach Blvd., however, until it was burned
to the ground during rioting in 1992.
Administrative Information
Access
Open for use by qualified researchers.
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Frank Brothers records, 1929-2015, Getty Research Institute, Research Library, Accession
no. 2009.M.19
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa2009m19
Acquisition Information
Gift of Ron Frank in 2009. 2022 additions: Gift of Marni Good.
Processing History
Antonio Beecroft processed the collection in 2010 and made a complete inventory under the
supervision of Ann Harrison, who also devised the arrangement and adapted the descriptive
notes from curatorial reports.
Six boxes of additional materials were received in 2022 from Marni Good, daughter of Ron
and Nancy Frank, and integrated into the finding aid by Kit Messick.
The finding aid was reviewed by members of the Anti-Racist Description Working Group in
2022 and no revisions were made.
Scope and Content of Collection
The Frank Brothers records contain material from the Frank Brothers furniture company, an
influential, Long Beach, California-based organization, active between 1930 and 1982. With
its retail store and related services and with its furniture importing company, Frank
Brothers is credited with defining and promoting mid-century modern furniture design on the
West Coast. The company provided, marketed, and sold the furnishings for many of the
innovative homes featured in
Arts and Architecture magazine's Case Study
House Program. It also introduced many of Charles and Ray Eames' revolutionary furniture
pieces.
Documentation of the Frank Brothers retail store comprises Series I and forms the bulk of
the archive. It covers the entire range of operations of the retail aspect of the business.
This documentation is primarily visual, including photographs, slides, trade catalogs,
scrapbooks and various printed materials. Frank Brothers' committment to design in all its
aspects is overwhelmingly evident, in the furnishings they sold, the ways in which they
marketed them, and even in the store itself.
The business enjoyed an especially productive and close relationship with a number of
designers. Charles and Ray Eames launched many of their new chair designs in the Frank
showroom, including the 1968 unveiling of the Eames chaise lounge. The archive includes at
least five of Charles Eames' original photographs used for Frank Brothers' print ads and
mailings.
Frank Brothers' "integrated interiors" were pioneering for their asymmetrical arrangement
of objects and mix of different masses and colors. Well-respected in the industry, Ed Frank
would travel to Europe to meet with designers and discover new examples of "West Coast
style" contemporary furnishings that were warmer than the austere, Bauhaus machine aesthetic
embraced on the East Coast. These interiors are documented in the archive in images by such
leading photographers as Marvin Rand, Todd Walker and Julius Shulman.
The forty-year collection of advertisements, mailers and exhibition invitations in the
archive reveals the evolution of California modern graphic design. Art Shipman and Steve
Madden were the graphic designers behind Frank Brothers' popular print advertisement
campaigns and mass mailers announcing upcoming sales, in-store exhibitions, and other
special events. All of the marketing copy was written in-house by Ron Frank.
The Frank Brothers store at 2400 Long Beach Boulevard also reflected this commitment to
superior design. Edward Killingsworth, the noted Southern California Modern architect, was a
close high school friend of Ed Frank and a supporter of the business. In 1963, he redesigned
a new north entrance and interior for the store, for which extensive documentation is
included in the archive.
Two smaller groups of material round out the archive. Series II contains documentation of
Moreddi, the wholesale, import division of the family business, run by Ed Frank, which
supplied furnishings for the Frank Brothers store and other retailers. Personal material
relating to family members, especially Ed and Ron Frank, comprises Series III. Of particular
interest is the documentation of Ed Frank's home, Case Study House #25, designed by Ed
Killingsworth.
Additional materials received in 2022 largely relate to Ron Frank's class on contemporary
furniture taught at Long Beach Community College between 1985-2007, but also include small
quantities of personal and professional correspondence; and small quantities of additional
material relating to Frank Brothers and the Frank family.
Arrangement
Arranged in three series: Series I. Frank Brothers store, 1930-2002; Series II. Moreddi,
1957-1971; Series III. Frank family papers, 1929-2015.
Indexing Terms
Subjects - Names
Killingsworth, Edward A.,
1917-2004
Subjects - Topics
Interior decoration -- California -- 20th century
Graphic arts -- California -- Los Angeles -- 20th century
Advertising layout and typography -- United States -- 20th
century
Furniture design -- Exhibitions
Furniture -- California -- 20th century
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- California, Southern
Modern movement (Architecture) -- California
Architect-designed furniture
Genres and Forms of Material
Printed ephemera
Color slides
Photographic prints -- 20th century
Scrapbooks
Photographs, Original
Direct mail
Trade catalogs
Gelatin silver prints -- United States -- 20th century
Contributors
Frank Brothers
Frank, Edward
Frank, Ron
Series I.
Frank Brothers store,
1930-2002
Physical Description:
17.2 Linear
Feet
(17 boxes, 6 flatfile
folders)
Scope and Content Note
Documentation of the Frank Brothers retail store and its related operations comprises
this series. It contains an extensive visual record of the store itself, the furnishings
they sold and the creations of the store's interior design service, as well as Frank
Brothers marketing and promotional materials. Additional ephemera and clippings related
to the Frank Brothers retail store can be found in Series III.
Arrangement
The series is arranged in six subgroups: documentation of the store and showroom,
furnishings, interior design, promotions and general publicity, direct mail and print
advertising, scrapbooks.
box 1, 9, 10, 15*, 17
Documentation of store and showroom,
circa
1930-1992
Scope and Content Note
Primarily photographic documentation of the Frank Brothers store at 2400 Long Beach
Boulevard both in its original 1947 form and after the 1963 expansion and renovation
by Edward Killingsworth. Also includes limited material relating to the earlier
location of the Cash Furniture store at 219 East 4th St. Also in Flatfiles
1**-5**.
box 1, folder 2A
Press coverage of opening
box 1, 17
Expansion and remodeling of store,
1946-1964,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Also in Flatfiles 1**-5**.
box 1, folder 3
Demolition for parking lot,
undated
box 1, 17
Construction,
1946, 1960-1964,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Includes photographs of "Exposed to smoke sale." Also in Flatfiles 1**-5**.
box 1, folder 4
Black-and-white photographs and notes
flatfile 1**-5**
Architectural plans and drawings,
1946, 1960-1963,
undated
flatfile 4**
Plans for original store by Louis Shoall Miller,
1946
Scope and Content Note
Diazotype with black-and-white photographs attached.
flatfile 2**
Original perspective drawing for exterior of store,
circa
1960
flatfile 1**
Diazotypes of floor plans and small original perspective
drawing,
1960
flatfile 3**
Floor plans of original and remodeled building on board,
undated
flatfile 5**
Copies of Killingsworth plans for store renovation,
1963
box 1, folder 5
Press coverage of renovations,
1963-1964
Scope and Content Note
Includes related correspondence.
box 15*, 17
Destruction of 2400 Long Beach Blvd.,
1992
box 15*, folder 1
Press coverage of riots with photograph of Danica ruins
box 17, folder 3
Demolition of damaged structure
box 1, 9, 17
General interior and exterior views,
1947-1968,
undated
box 1, folder 6-7
Black-and-white photographs
box 9, folder 1
Oversize black-and-white photographs
box 1, 17
Views of previous store at 219 E. 4th St.,
circa
1930-1946
box 1, folder 8
Black-and-white photographs
box 2, 11, 12, 17, 21
Furnishings,
1945-1983,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Documentation of the furnishings carried by the Frank Brothers retail store,
primarily photographic, but also includes occasional notes, letters, layouts,
sketches, tearsheets, stockbooks, and price lists. Also includes documentation of the
custom work done by the upholstery shop.
box 2, 17
Individual designers and manufacturers,
1945-1979,
undated
box 2, folder 2
Charles and Ray Eames (Herman Miller),
1969,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Includes correspondence.
box 2, 17
Glenn of California,
1945,
undated
box 2, folder 3
Trade catalog with Greta Grossman designs,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Materials in folder from a disassembled stockbook (binder) containing
photographs and printed matter.
box 17, folder 4
Slides of Stan Young and Milo Baughman designs for Glenn of
California,
circa
1945
box 2, folder 4
Paul McCobb,
1951,
undated
box 2, folder 5
Peter Murdoch child chair,
undated
box 2, folder 6
Neal Small designs,
undated
box 17, folder 5
Thayer Coggins factory views,
1979
box 2, 12, 17
Frank Brothers departments,
1961-1972,
undated
box 2, 12, 17
Upholstery shop,
1962-1972,
undated
box 2, folder 7-8
Black-and-white photographs,
1972,
undated
box 17, folder 6
Slides and negatives,
1962,
undated
box 12
Stock book with prices and yardage,
undated
box 17, folder 7
Accessories department,
1961,
undated
box 2, folder 11
Ron Frank's notes and price lists,
1981-1983
Scope and Content Note
Includes notes on Danica transition.
box 2, folder 12
Letters from Maurice Frank to Ed and Ron Frank,
1956
Scope and Content Note
Letters from travel in Europe and Asia include discussion of potential items for
the store to stock.
box 2, 9, 11, 17, 21
Various furnishings,
1950-1972,
undated
box 2, folder 9-10
Papers and black-and-white photographs,
1950-1958,
undated
box 9, folder 4-5
Oversize black-and-white photographs,
undated
box 17, folder 7A
Color photographs and transparencies,
1972,
undated
box 17, folder 8
Slides,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Unidentified slides of interiors and furniture.
box 21, folder 1-2
Stereo transparencies,
undated
box 21, folder 9
Rolls of negatives,
undated
box 3, 9, 13, 19, 21
Interior design services,
1948-1992,
undated
box 3, 9, 19, 21
Projects,
1948-1970,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Contains both black-and-white prints and mounted color stereo slides.
box 3, folder 11
The Pilot House, Mutual Housing Association,
1948
box 3, 19, 21
Maurice and Mary Frank House,
1948-1951,
undated
box 3, folder 12
Black-and-white photographs
box 19, folder 2-3
Slides and color photograph
box 3, folder 14
Black-and-white photographs
box 19, folder 5
Terra Casa model home,
circa
1960
box 3, 9, 19
Pomona Fair projects,
1969-1970
box 9, folder 2-3
Press coverage,
1969-1970
box 3, folder 16
Killingsworth office and Clock, Waestman, Clock building,
undated
box 3, folder 17
Philmer Ellerbroek House,
undated
box 19, folder 9
College Park model homes,
undated
box 19, folder 10
New Orleans interior job,
undated
box 3, folder 18
Portofino marinapartments,
undated
box 3, folder 20
Miscellaneous interior design jobs,
undated
box 13, folder 1-3
Clippings relating to Ed Frank as a designer,
1953-1965
Scope and Content Note
Includes Ed Frank's decorating advice column and participation in "Living with
Famous Paintings."
box 3, folder 21
Stan Young obituary,
1992
box 3, 5, 15*, 18
Promotions and general publicity,
circa 1940-1974,
undated
box 3, folder 11
Window displays,
1947-1950,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Includes images from previous store at 219 E. 4th St.
box 3, 15*, 18
Exhibitions and store events,
1960-1974,
undated
box 3, 18
International Fair,
1960
August
box 3, folder 1
Invitation and photograph
box 3, 15*
Arts of Denmark exhibition,
1961
box 18, folder 2
Knoll exhibition,
1967
February
box 3, 18
See-Thru exhibition,
1967
August
box 3, 18
Italian exhibition,
1967
October
box 3, 18
Selections from California Design,
1968
April
box 15*, 18
Around the Clock bedroom exhibition,
1968
August
box 15*, folder 3
John Nyquist plans for bed in exhibit,
1968
box 18, folder 7
Eames exhibition,
1968
November
box 3, 15*, 18
New Forms exhibition,
1969
February
box 3, 18
Neal Small exhibition,
1969
August
box 3, 15*, 18
Emotional Eye exhibition,
1970
March
box 3, folder 7
Debut '72 exhibition,
1972
September
box 3, 18
44 Years exhibition,
1974
October
box 3, folder 8
Black-and-white photographs
box 3, 18
Various event and exhibition photographs,
1950-1972,
undated
box 3, folder 10
Black-and white photographs
box 5, 13
General publicity,
1951-1971,
undated
box 5, folder 6-7
Black-and-white photographs,
undated
box 5, folder 8-9
Promotional materials,
1951-1971
box 13, folder 6
Oversize materials,
1958-1968
box 3, 15*
General press coverage,
1948-1971,
undated
box 15*, folder 6
Newspaper clippings,
1948-1970
box 3, folder 22
Magazine articles and photocopies,
1965-1971,
undated
box 4, 5, 13, 15*, 19
Direct mail and print advertising,
1949-2002
Scope and Content Note
Also in Flatfile 6**, and in Series III.
box 4, 13
Direct mail,
circa 1958-1981,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Also in Flatfile 6**.
box 4, folder 1-3
Sales events,
circa
1958-1981
Scope and Content Note
Also in Flatfile 6**.
box 4, folder 1
Anniversary sale mailers,
1958-1981
flatfile 6**
33rd anniversary sale posters and prints,
1963
Scope and Content Note
Drawing by Carlos Diniz.
box 4, folder 2
Summer and June sale mailers
undated
box 4, folder 3
Special sale mailers,
undated
box 4, folder 4
Holiday mailer,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Also includes holiday cards and pamphlets with gift ideas, recipes and ideas for
holiday entertaining.
box 13, folder 4-5
Cybernetic Art holiday mailer,
undated
box 4, folder 5
Miscellaneous mailers and announcements,
undated
box 5, folder 1
Advertising awards,
1958-1959,
undated
box 5, 19
Arts and Architecture advertising,
1949-1962
box 19, folder 11
Slides
Scope and Content Note
Slides of published advertising in
Arts & Architecture,
includes reproductions of images used in ads.
box 5, folder 4-5
Advertising artwork,
undated
box 5, folder 10
Press coverage of advertising and direct mail,
1967-1969,
undated
box 15*, folder 7
Review of book by Jim Heimann on graphic design featuring Frank Brothers
advertising,
2002
box 22*-23*
Scrapbooks,
1947-1975
Scope and Content Note
Includes newspaper and magazine clippings, tearsheets, awards and certificates,
mailers and advertisements.
Series II.
Moreddi,
1957-1971,
undated
Physical Description:
2.6 Linear
Feet
(3 boxes, 1 flatfile
folder)
Scope and Content Note
This series is comprised of material related to Moreddi, the furniture import side of
the Frank family business, run by Ed Frank after the business was divided in 1965.
Included here are correspondence, advertising and press coverage relating to the
company, but of particular interest are the trade catalogs and photographs of Moreddi
furniture.
Arrangement
Arranged by topic.
box 6, 20, 21
Designs,
1958-1967,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Also in Flatfile 7**.
box 6, folder 1-2
"Presenting the Moreddi Collection" catalog,
undated
box 20, folder 1
Showroom display,
undated
box 6, folder 4
Photographs of designs with price lists
Scope and Content Note
Contents from binder; includes photographs, prices, dimensions and specifications
of furniture finishes.
box 6, 21
Upholstered furniture,
undated
box 6, folder 5
Black-and-white photographs
box 6, folder 6
Edward Frank patent for convertible couch,
1962
flatfile 7**
Edward Frank drawing of desk cabinet with storage,
1967
box 7, folder 1-3
Correspondence,
1957-1969,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Primarily letters from Ed Frank to Maurice Frank reporting on buying trips to Europe.
Also includes images and price lists for some of the furnishings discussed.
box 13, 16*
Press coverage,
1965-1971
box 13, folder 7
Interview with Ed Frank,
1969
box 16*, folder 2-4
Moreddi employee embezzling case,
1965
Series III.
Frank family papers,
1929-2005
Physical Description:
1.6 Linear
Feet
(3 boxes)
Scope and Content Note
Personal papers of the various members of the Frank family comprise this series. The
material consists primarily of family photographs, but also contains items such as
documents related to Ed Frank's military service and cartoons drawn by Ron Frank. Of
particular interest is the documentation of Ed Frank's home, Case Study House #25,
designed by his high-school friend, Edward Killingsworth. Six boxes of additional
material pertaining to Ron Frank and the Frank family were received in 2022
Arrangement
Arranged by family member.
box 8, folder 1
Louis and Rose Frank,
circa
1930-1950
Scope and Content Note
Family photographs, obituary.
box 8, 9, 13, 14, 16*, 20
box 14
Scrapbook,
1929-1932
Scope and Content Note
Scrapbook contains family photographs and ephemera with notations.
box 13, folder 8
Certificates and diplomas,
1929-1957
box 8, folder 2
Military service,
1941-1945
box 8, folder 4
Portraits and promotional material,
undated
box 8, 9, 16*, 20
Case Study House # 25,
1955-2000
box 8, folder 3
Photographs,
circa
1962-1963
Scope and Content Note
Black-and-white photographs, and clippings documenting the construction and
finished house of Edward Frank in Naples, California designed by
Killingsworth/Brady.
box 20, folder 3
Slides,
1962
Scope and Content Note
Includes color slides of ground breaking ceremonies and slides of magazine
editorials on the finished house.
box 16*, folder 5
Newspaper clippings,
1963
box 9, folder 7-9
Magazine articles,
1955-2000
Scope and Content Note
Includes other material relating to Edward Killingsworth.
box 8, folder 5
Miscellaneous,
1957-1990,
undated
box 8, folder 6
Black-and-white portraits
box 21, folder 8
Stereo transparencies
Scope and Content Note
Also includes Bruce Hill and Bill Lassiter.
box 8, 20
Ron Frank,
1972-1992,
undated
box 8, folder 7
Black-and-white photographs,
undated
box 20, folder 4
Color photographs and slides,
1977,
undated
box 8, folder 8
General interviews,
1972-1982
box 20, folder 5-6
Color photographs related to travel and Frank Brothers events,
1979-1992,
undated
Additional material relating to Ron Frank,
1949-2015
Physical Description:
4.75 Linear
Feet
(5 boxes, 1 flatfile
folder)
Scope and Content Note
Additional material relating to Ron Frank and the Frank family was received from the
Frank family in 2022. The addition comprises documentation of Ron Frank's class on
contemporary furntiture taught at Long Beach Community College between 1985 and 2007,
as well as Frank Brothers ephemera and clippings, a small quantity of personal and
business correspondence, and a small quantity of Frank family papers and
documents.
Arrangement
Arranged topically.
Teaching material,
1985-2007
Scope and Content Note
Pertains to a course on contemporary furniture taught at Long Beach Community
College.
Box 24, Folder 1
Looking at Contemporary
Furniture
,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Annotated notes appear to be a precursor to Frank's
A
Quick Look at Contemporary Furniture
.
A Quick Look at Contemporary
Furniture
,
1985, 1991-2007,
undated
Scope and Content Note
A text published by Ron Frank to accompany his class of the same name at Long
Beach Community College.
Box 24, Folder 10
"Quick Look lecture notes - first draft",
undated
Box 24, Folder 12
Research notes and offprints,
approximately
1980s
Box 25, Folder 1
Image lists,
approximately
1980s
Box 25, Folder 2
Student paper,
2005
Scope and Content Note
An ungraded courtesy copy of a student paper on Frank Brothers written for a UCLA
class taught by Thomas S. Hines.
Box 25, Folder 3
Lecture notes on sales,
undated
Box 26-27
Lecture notecards,
undated
Box T1
Teaching slides,
undated
Scope and Content Note
Slides are unprocessed and are unavailable until processed. For information
regarding access, please contact Reference.
Correspondence,
1960-2008
Box 25, Folder 4
Nancy Frank,
1961-1985
Scope and Content Note
Letters from Ron to Nancy.
Box 25, Folder 5
Jan de Vries,
1986-1987
Scope and Content Note
See also Flatfile folder 8**.
Box 25, Folder 6
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1960-1975,
1999-2008
Box 25, Folder 7
Frank Brothers ephemera and letterhead,
approximately
1960s-1970s
Scope and Content Note
See also related material in Series I.
Box 25, Folder 8
Furniture diary,
1983
Scope and Content Note
A journal detailing visits to and conversations with furniture designers and
retailers, notes on specific items seen, etc.
Flatfile 8**
Jan de Vries furniture designs,
1986
Scope and Content Note
See correspondence with de Vries in Box 25, folder 5.
Box 25, Folder 9
Obituaries of furniture designers and retailers,
1982-2009
Box 25, Folder 10
Miscellaneous clippings and offprints,
approximately
1980s-1990s
Box 25, Folder 11
Unpublished manuscript, "The Dream and the Promise: Ron Frank writes to his
children about his life at Frank Brothers",
1992
Box T1, Item CM 1
Thayer Coggin fall market
2003
Scope and Content Note
1 computer disc (Pocket CD-R) : digital ; 80 mm.
Please note that the library is not able to provide access to this material due to
lack of required hardware. If interested in viewing this material, please contact
reference for more information.
Box 25, Folder 12
Caricatures of salesmen,
undated
Box 25, Folder 13
Miscellaneous notes,
undated
Box 25, Folder 14
Miscellaneous sketches,
undated
Additional Frank family papers,
1949-2015
Box 25, Folder 16
Ron Frank obituaries,
2015