Van S. Watson Papers, 1930-1943

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Van S. Watson Papers, 1930-1943

1930-1943

Papers (1930-1943 undated) consisting of correspondence, bills, petitions, speeches, reports, etc., relating to legislative career, gasoline tax, fishing laws, legislative bills, creation of state motor vehicles department, and reports of NC Agricultural Extension service.

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