Laura J. Frakes was an American educator and civic worker, and the grand secretary of the Native Daughters of the Golden West.
[1] Laura J. Frakes was a very active civic worker and educator.
[1] She was one of the founders, charter member and grand secretary of Amapola Parlor, No.
80, part of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, Sutter Creek, Amador County, California.
[1] On December 29, 1926, in Reno, Nevada, Laura J. Frakes married James Toman, a well-known mineralogist, geologist and mining expert.