Governor's correspondence file, 1911-2006 (bulk 1963-2006).

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Governor's correspondence file, 1911-2006 (bulk 1963-2006).

As the unit responsible for managing the governor's mail, the Governor's External Relations (formerly Correspondence) Office maintains this series, originally designated: General constituent correspondence, and since 1983 designated more generally and including correspondence previously found in: Constituent issue correspondence ((M-Ar)971X).

Originals: 638.42 cubic ft. (505 record center cartons and 21 doc. boxes)Index (Dukakis): 2.5 cubic ft. (2 record center cartons)Copies (Peabody): 0.35 cubic ft. (70 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.)

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