Scrapbooks about St. Paul, 1940-1948.

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Scrapbooks about St. Paul, 1940-1948.

Clippings relating to St. Paul events and activities during McDonough's term as mayor, including his elections, the city's defense and war-support activities during World War II, housing for returning veterans, highway and airport construction, municipal finances, schools, national elections, city officials and commissions, and urban development and expansion.

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Minnesota Historical Society Library

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