Transient Bureau and Camp case records, 1933-1939.

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Transient Bureau and Camp case records, 1933-1939.

Case records, chiefly of single men, in transient camps in Madison, La Crosse, Portage, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Beloit, and Superior, and in Chippewa and Clark counties; including face sheets, case histories, correspondence, and medical examination records.

30.8 c.f. (77 archives boxes)

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