Attorney General John Reynolds' correspondence, 1959-1960.

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Attorney General John Reynolds' correspondence, 1959-1960.

Correspondence between the Attorney General or his assistants and citizens regarding private legal matters beyond the scope of the Attorney General's statutory responsibilities, dealing with such issues as parole, alleged discrimination by municipal officials, misallocation of funds, allegations of criminal behavior by one citizen against another, and requests for information.

3.6 c.f. (9 archives boxes)

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Wisconsin. Attorney General's Dept.

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The Wisconsin Constitution, adopted in 1848, provides for an elected Attorney General (Article VI, Section 1). The Office of Attorney General also existed under the Territorial administrations. The Attorney General's Department was often called the Attorney General's Office (ca. 1848-1879, 1895), the Law Department (ca. 1879-1893), or simply Attorney General. In 1967 the Attorney General's Department became the Department of Justice (WIHV85-A890) (Chap. 75, Laws of 1967), under the ...

Reynolds, John W., 1921-2002.

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