Corporate records. 1923-1991 (bulk1938-1976).

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Corporate records. 1923-1991 (bulk1938-1976).

Correspondence, subject files, published items, audio tapes,and photographs related to the history of a Minnesota-based grain marketingcooperative which operated between 1938 and 1983.

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