Subject Files 1955-1969

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Subject Files 1955-1969

The Municipal Art Commission Subject Files, 1955-1969, contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, and press clippings relating to the programs, activities, and administration of the Commission.

1.6 cubic ft.; 4 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380829

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