Iantha LeVander papers. 1896-2009.

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Iantha LeVander papers. 1896-2009.

Biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed materials, speech files, scrapbooks, desk diaries, and other papers documenting LeVander's activities in local and national Republican politics and as Minnesota's First Lady (1967-1971).

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