Warren Spannaus files, 1944-1982 (bulk 1970-1982).

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Warren Spannaus files, 1944-1982 (bulk 1970-1982).

Files of Warren Spannaus as Minnesota Attorney General, documenting the administration of and certain issues facing the office. Although a few files contain items dating earlier, the majority date from 1971 through 1982, Spannaus' years as Attorney General.

14.0 cu. ft. (14 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315979

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