Lorraine Wojahn papers, ca. 1985-2000.

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Lorraine Wojahn papers, ca. 1985-2000.

Collection chiefly relates to Wojahn's time in the Washington State Senate, although there are also materials reflecting her activities with the Washington State Labor Council and the Committee on Political Education (COPE) as well as her 1977 unsuccessful Tacoma mayoral campaign.

18 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6910977

Washington State Historical Society

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AFL-CIO. Committee on Political Education

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Washington (State). Dept. of Health

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Parker, Mike, 1964-

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Wojahn, Lorraine, 1920-

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State legislator and public official, of Tacoma, Wash.; involved in consumer protection and social and health concerns both on the state level and local levels; President Pro Tempore of the Washington State Senate, with many committee assignments; participant in many Tacoma and Pierce County organizations; retired from the Legislature in 2000 after 32 years of service; also known as R. Lorraine Wojahn. From the description of Lorraine Wojahn papers, ca. 1985-2000. (Washington State H...

Western State Hospital (Wash.)

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Established in 1871 as the Territorial Asylum for the Insane; name changed to Hospital for the Insane in the Territory of Washington; later changed to Western Washington Hospital for the Insane; latest name is Western State Hospital (1889 to the present). From the description of Historical records of Western State Hospital, 1871-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154690643 ...

Washington (State). Legislature. Senate

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AFL-CIO. Washington State Labor Council

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