Homer Angell papers 1939-1955

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Homer Angell papers 1939-1955

Homer Angell was an attorney, served in the Oregon house and senate, and served in the US Congress as a Republican Congressman from Oregon's Third District. The collection contains administrative files, departmental files, legislative files, bill files, speech files, and correspondence that includes over 7,000 letters.

17.25 linear feet, 35 containers

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