Capital for a Day files, 1988 May-1990 Nov.

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Capital for a Day files, 1988 May-1990 Nov.

Consists largely of briefing materials for each of these monthly events, in which the governor, accompanied by commissioners of various state departments, travelled to a designated city or town to meet with elected officials and citizens and discuss governmental affairs in general and local issues and concerns in particular.

1.75 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766944

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