Subject files, 1940-1987 (bulk 1966-1986).

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Subject files, 1940-1987 (bulk 1966-1986).

Correspondence and subject files of the commissioner's office, regarding all facets of the department, with especially significant files on the operation of the Minnesota Veterans Home in Minneapolis, transfer of the Hastings State Hospital to the department, and proposed conversion of the Fergus Falls State Hospital into a veterans home.

10.3 cu. ft. (11 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314729

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