Records of Governor William R. Merriam, 1888-1901 (bulk 1888-1893).

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Records of Governor William R. Merriam, 1888-1901 (bulk 1888-1893).

Assorted files on public policy matters, including materials relating to grasshopper relief, applications for and appointments to office, and grain inspection.

3.7 cu. ft. (3 boxes and 2 partial boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7313635

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