Papers, 1977-1982.

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Papers, 1977-1982.

Includes correspondence, legislative bills, speeches, invitations, reports, petitions, minutes, newspaper clippings, financial reports, planning papers, legal briefs, case studies, blueprints, proposals, mailing lists, resumes, employment applications, surveys, travel vouchers, press releases and printed material concerning employment; various house bills; the Equal Rights Amendment; and restoration of the 8% pay raise, personal days and sick days for state workers, and other topics.

18 linear ft. (18 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7114058

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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