Minneapolis Civic & Commerce Association records, 1916-1919.

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Minneapolis Civic & Commerce Association records, 1916-1919.

Correspondence and miscellany relating to the activities of the association in promoting World War I mobilization and homefront enterprises. They form part of the collected records of the Minnesota War Records Commission.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6648900

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