Subject files, 1983-1991.

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Subject files, 1983-1991.

Correspondence, memoranda, printed and near-print materials, reports, clippings, and other materials on a wide variety of topics relating to public policy issues, governor's office administration, state agencies, legislation, the governor's activities, local issues, Minnesota businesses, economic development, and similar matters.

19.75 cu. ft. (20 boxes and 1 partial boxe).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6791608

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Perpich, Rudy, 1928-1995

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Minnesota State Capitol (Saint Paul, Minn. : 1905- )

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Minneapolis. Convention Center.

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Minnesota. Governor (1976-1979 : Perpich)

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Democrat Rudolph G. (Rudy) Perpich first served as Minnesota Governor in 1976-1979. He was elected to his second term in 1982, re-elected in 1986, and served until January 4, 1991. From the description of Records, 1982-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122506796 Information from the governor's office identifies the following as Perpich's speechwriters: Tom Triplett, Chris Kegler, and Gerry Nelson (January-July 1983); Patrice Vick (July 1983-November 1987, August-December ...

Minnesota World Trade Center (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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