Ronald M. Hubbs papers, 1937-1997 (bulk 1978-1992).

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Ronald M. Hubbs papers, 1937-1997 (bulk 1978-1992).

Correspondence and memoranda, minutes, newspaper clippings, speeches, printed material, and other papers relating to St. Paul insurance executive Ronald M. Hubbs, and to his involvement in the business, educational, and cultural life of St. Paul and the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. There is some material relating to the St. Paul Companies, and to related and predecessor companies.

12.5 cu. ft. (13 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314350

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