Pennock Pusey papers, 1856-1883.

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Pennock Pusey papers, 1856-1883.

Mainly letters from Minnesota governor John S. Pillsbury to Pusey, his private secretary, relating to Pillsbury's business affairs and Minnesota politics after his 1882 retirement as governor and to a few matters during his governorship, including the register for Minnesotans at the 1876 Philadelphia exposition and an investigation into the finances of the state trustees for the insane (1878).

73 items in 2 folders; 5 oversize items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6741585

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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