Index to central subject and correspondence files of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 1959-1973.

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Index to central subject and correspondence files of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 1959-1973.

This series indexes accretion 13682-78, Central Subject and Correspondence Files of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 1959-1973. These binders include both the coding books prepared by the Executive Chamber and lists of subject headings to microfilm reels of the subject and correspondence files.

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