Files related to Group Health and other cooperatives. 1925-1966.

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Files related to Group Health and other cooperatives. 1925-1966.

Records of Group Health and personal papers of founders Russell K. Lewis and George W. Jacobson, as well as additional files concerning the cooperative movement and other cooperatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646719

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Minnesota Works Progress Administration

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