Herbert C. Jones papers, 1921-1944.

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Herbert C. Jones papers, 1921-1944.

Business correspondence, initiatives and referendums, legislation, scrapbooks, maps, newsclippings, and other papers, relating to Jones' career in the California State Senate and to State political activity after his term of office.

6 linear feet.

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