Director's subject files, 1935-1966.

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Director's subject files, 1935-1966.

Files of Frank A. Wildes (1935-1937) and Ray D. Nolan (1937-1966) as directors of the Lands and Minerals Division, reflecting all aspects of the management of non-forest state lands and their mineral and other resources.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6647405

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