Tom Hagedorn papers, 1974-1982.

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Tom Hagedorn papers, 1974-1982.

Congressional records of Tom Hagedorn (R-Minn.), a Minnesota farmer who served in the Minnesota Legislature (1971-1974) and U.S. House of Representatives (1974-1983). The papers reflect the wide range of Hagedorn's official duties, with emphasis on agricultural and transportation issues and Republican Party politics.

17.0 cu. ft. (17 boxes).

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