Carol Connolly and family papers, 1927-2010.

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Carol Connolly and family papers, 1927-2010.

Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, greeting cards, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and other printed material documenting the activities of St. Paul resident Carol McLellan Connolly in feminist groups; in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party; in Twin Cities artistic, literary, and theatrical organizations; and on the St. Paul Human Rights Commission (1978-1980s). Family papers include World War II correspondence and other materials from Connolly's cousins Clayton Kenneth Brubaker and Russell Edward Mund as well as a memorial resolution honoring Connolly's grandfather James A. Larson.

17.9 cubic feet (19 boxes and 1 partial oversize box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314612

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