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What follows is other bits of interesting information that turned up but for which I could not recover the actual reference. I was using a trial subscription to at https://newspaperarchive.com there must be better archives of old newspapers. For example they do not have any Ann Arbor or Detroit Michigan Papers.

Van Wert Daily Bulletin Thursday, March 2, 1933, Van Wert, Ohio
...afternoon, attending the funeral of Charles R. Frysinger, member of the Board of Commission- ers of Mercer county... ...a successor to the late Charles Frysinger. of neai Rockford, member of the Board o Commissioners of...

Sandusky Star Journal Thursday, March 16, 1933, Sandusky, Ohio
CELINA-Lewis S. Frysinger. 30. son of Charles W. Frysinger. slain county commissioner, has been appointed to succeed his father in office. His term will extend until th..

Articles related to Rolla S. Frysinger as Postmaster of Rockford although I could only get these summaries.

East Liverpool Evening Review Friday, May 23, 1913, East Liverpool, Ohio
Bernhardt, Northampton; Thomas McGuire. Pleasant rills; W. A. Furlong, Roscoe, aud Leroy Alexander, West Alexander. Eight Ohio postmasters were named, Jot/ I*. Bakie, Antwerp; Rolla N. Frysinger, Rockford; William ll. Beam, Ansonia; Frank M. Carlin, Cleves; Albert M Sigle, Calla; Chas. E. Yost Fayett

Cambridge JeffersonianThursday, June 12, 1913, Cambridge, Ohio
D. C., June 9.—The senate in session Saturday confirmed the following postmasters as selected by President Wilson: Ohio- -John P. Bakie, Antwerp; Daniel I) .Duty, Wellsville; Rolla S. Frysinger. Roc* ford; Elmer E. Green, Byesville; J. W. Kissell,‘West Unity; William T. Mann. Clyde; Edwar Could not find the proper page.

Hamilton Daily NewsMonday, November 24, 1919, Hamilton, Ohio
pennies in a cigar box beside the safe were disregarded. A large quantity of postage stamps of various denominations were taken from the safety deposit box of Post- master Rolla Frysinger. One of the boxes rifled was that of J. S. Riley, cashier of the bank. It contained his private Liberty bond.

 

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