Papers, 1916-1921; 1935.

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Papers, 1916-1921; 1935.

Consists of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and correspondence relating to Wehrle's opposition to the Nonpartisan League; and a letter from Wehrle to Mrs. Arthur C. Selke, Dickinson, North Dakota, providing information on German-Russian Catholics.

1 item; 1 microfilm roll ; 35 mm.

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