Albert H. Quie congressional papers, 1943-1992 (bulk 1958-1982).

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Albert H. Quie congressional papers, 1943-1992 (bulk 1958-1982).

Congressional files of Albert H. Quie (Republican), who represented Minnesota's first district from 1958 through 1978 and went on to serve as governor of the state from 1979 to 1983.

178.2 cu. ft. (176 boxes).

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