Nicholas J. Tomassetti Papers. undated, 1916-1978.

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Nicholas J. Tomassetti Papers. undated, 1916-1978.

Nicholas J. Tomassetti was born 17 December 1914 in Pueblo, Colorado. He was a labor organizer and leader associated with the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers Union as well as a Democratic representative to the Connecticut General Assembly. Mr. Tomassetti died 18 December 1978 in New Britain, Connecticut.

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