Gerald J. O'Donnell papers, 1921-1985.

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Gerald J. O'Donnell papers, 1921-1985.

Biographical information, personal and union correspondence, subject files, desk diaries, and photographs documenting O'Donnell's career as a Minnesota labor and DFL Party leader.

5.3 cu. ft. (7 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7313894

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