Michael O. Freeman papers, 1957-1998 (bulk 1985-1998).

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Michael O. Freeman papers, 1957-1998 (bulk 1985-1998).

Legislative and campaign files, including correspondence and memoranda, newspaper clippings, speeches, minutes, notes, legislative bills, reports, and related papers created by democratic state senator (1983-1991), Hennepin County Attorney (1991-1999), and two-time Minnesota gubernatorial candidate (1994, 1998) Michael O. Freeman.

6.5 cu. ft. (7 boxes).

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