Papers, 1936-1972 (bulk 1951-1972).

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Papers, 1936-1972 (bulk 1951-1972).

Collection contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, mailing lists, newsclippings, legislative bills, newsletters, press releases, and financial and legal documents. Includes files and scrapbooks of legislative/press assistant.

215 linear ft. (177 1/2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7033792

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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