Robert H. Brucker papers 1914-1967

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Robert H. Brucker papers 1914-1967

Saginaw, Michigan, attorney, aide and political advisor to his brother, Governor Wilber M. Brucker. Diaries, notebooks, correspondence and photograph albums concerning in part the political career of his brother.

4 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389695

Bentley Historical Library

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