Gene H. Rosenblum papers, 1942-2002 (bulk 1949-1979, 1990-2002).

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Gene H. Rosenblum papers, 1942-2002 (bulk 1949-1979, 1990-2002).

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, minutes, legal briefs, and legislative files of Gene Harold Rosenblum, a St. Paul (Minn.) attorney, documenting his involvement in numerous local and national political, civic, and religious organizations, in most of which he held a leadership role. Materials are organized into broad series representing Rosenblum's activities.

5.8 cu. ft. (6 boxes, and 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315320

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