Joe Serna, Jr. papers 1939-1999 1992-1999

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Joe Serna, Jr. papers 1939-1999 1992-1999

The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Joe Serna, Jr., college professor and mayor of Sacramento, California.

87.50 linear feet; (46 record cartons; 43 manuscript boxes; and 7 flat storage boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6654142

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