Lynn Anderson files, 1970-1978.

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Lynn Anderson files, 1970-1978.

Files maintained by Lynn Anderson, who apparently worked closely with Terry Montgomery, executive assistant to Perpich. The information files contain correspondence, reports, newsletters, pamphlets, and some clippings. The majority of the files document relations between the governor's office and various state departments and agencies, particularly the departments of economic development, health, natural resources, personnel, and public safety, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board and the Iron Range Interpretative Center, the Legislative Audit Commission, the Pollution Control Agency, and the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission. There are also files covering the power line controversy.

6.5 cu. ft. (6 boxes and 1 partial box)

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Minnesota. Dept. of Economic Development.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Safety.

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

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Minnesota. Department of Natural Resources

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Iron Range Interpretative Center

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Minnesota. Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board

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Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission (U.S.)

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Minnesota. Dept. of Personnel.

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Minnesota. Legislative Audit Commission.

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Anderson, Lynnea

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Montgomery, Terry Gray, 1953-

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