Victor J. Tedesco papers. 1964-1987.

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Victor J. Tedesco papers. 1964-1987.

Newspaper clippings, campaign literature, advertisements and other printed materials, correspondence, and other miscellany documenting the career of a Democratic-Farmer-Labor member of the St. Paul (Minn.) City Council (1966-1987).

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Tedesco, Victor J., 1922-

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Victor J. Tedesco was born (1922) in the Swede Hollow neighborhood of St. Paul's East Side, the son of Antonio and Aida Tedesco. He attended local elementary and high schools, and during World War II (1942-1946) he was an instructor at the Fort Knox (Kentucky) armored school. In 1947 he married Florence Valento. A radio and television station owner, publicist, and amateur musician, Tedesco was active in many civic organizations in St. Paul, including the St. Paul Associa...