Alice LaFond Altieri papers Altieri (Alice LaFond) papers 1914-1976

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Alice LaFond Altieri papers Altieri (Alice LaFond) papers 1914-1976

The papers of Alice LaFond Altieri, state legislator and public official, of North Smithfield, R.I., consists of her political and personal correspondence, scrapbooks and clippings, speeches, reports, and memorabilia.

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