Alexander Pope papers ca. 1932-2000 1978-1990

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Alexander Pope papers ca. 1932-2000 1978-1990

The collection contains the papers and administrative files of lawyer and Los Angeles County Assessor, Alexander Hillhouse Pope.

Approximately 153.873 linear feet.; 368 legal size document boxes, one 16.25 x 21 x 3.25 box and one assessor campaign banner [23.75 x 102 inches].

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SNAC Resource ID: 6661884

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