Fraser (Donald M.) subject files, 1979-1994.

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Fraser (Donald M.) subject files, 1979-1994.

Correspondence, proclamations, reports, and related materials detailing the mayor's management of city government. General topics covered include the arts, municipal bonds, child care, churches, professional sports, employment, daycare, energy, housing, emergency shelters, drug abuse, labor, recycling, handicapped, historic properties and landmarks, light rail transport, pollution, skyways, taxes, taxicabs, technology, and gay rights.

37.1 cubic feet (36 boxes and 2 partial boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6805440

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