Paul L. Adams papers 1924-1976

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Paul L. Adams papers 1924-1976

Attorney, regent of the University of Michigan; state attorney general; justice on the Michigan Supreme Court. Correspondence with Adams' family concerning his activities as a student at University of Michigan and as Supreme Court justice; also topical files, speeches, and miscellaneous legal records.

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Bentley Historical Library

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