Henry G. Teigan papers, undated and 1916-1941.

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Henry G. Teigan papers, undated and 1916-1941.

Correspondence and other material collected by Teigan as a participant in the Farmer-Labor movement; as secretary of the National Nonpartisan League (1916-1923); as secretary to United States Senator Magnus Johnson (1923-1925); as a newspaper publisher in Minneapolis; as editor of the Minnesota Leader, St. Paul; and as a member of the Minnesota Senate from the 29th district (1933-1935) and of the United States House of Representatives from the 3rd district (1936-1938).

51 boxes and 4 microfilm reels.

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Women's Nonpartisan Clubs of Minnesota.

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