Papers, 1887-1933.

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Papers, 1887-1933.

Personal and official papers of Emanuel Lorenz Philipp, a Wisconsin Republican leader and Milwaukee businessman who served as Wisconsin Governor, 1915-1921. The collection includes correspondence, financial records, speeches and press releases, business records, state government documents, and other materials.

6.0 c.f. (23 archives boxes, 1 card box, and 4 volumes); plusadditions of 2.5 c.f.

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