Index to central subject and correspondence files of Governor Thomas Dewey, 1943-1954.

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Index to central subject and correspondence files of Governor Thomas Dewey, 1943-1954.

This photocopy of the "Register of the Thomas E. Dewey Papers, 1902-1971" compiled by John L. Figel, indexes the Central Subject and Correspondence files of Gov. Dewey found in accretion 13682-55.

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