Earl F. Dodge papers 1906 and 1939-2004

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Earl F. Dodge papers 1906 and 1939-2004

National Prohibition Party official and president of the Good Government Association of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers concerning the Prohibition Party and Good Government Association, including materials relating to his interest in politics and civic issues.

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