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Frank C. Byers

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116: 202: 45:. Between 1924 and 1933, he served on the Cedar Rapids school board, including one year, 1927–1928, as board president. In 1928, Byers was elected to his first term on the 227: 64:
In October 1909, Byers married Myra Lyon, with whom he raised two sons, Ganson and Frank Jr., and a daughter, Katherine. Katherine married Alden D. Avery, the son of
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Republican Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
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Alden, Iowa
Grinnell College
University of Iowa College of Law
Cedar Rapids
Republican Party
Iowa House of Representatives
District 48
Iowa Senate
District 26
Amplias Hale Avery


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