Frankland Fish Stafford

Frankland Fish Stafford
The youngest son of Oliver Mead Stafford embarked on a military career until the death of his older brother thrust him into the role of his father's successor. He led Worsted Mills during some of its most tumultuous years in the 1930s before scandalizing the city with a public divorce and remarriage to a fellow Worsted employee just days later. He moved to New York after the second marriage and lived a quiet life. His son, Frankland Jr, was a serviceman on the captured submarine USS Perch during WWII, and was a Japanese POW. | Creator: Ethel C. Standiford | Date: December 18, 1931 | Source: Photograph Collection, Cleveland Public Library
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