Published records and reports, 1927-1986.

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Published records and reports, 1927-1986.

Reports, newsletters, and miscellaneous print and near-print items of or about the Public Welfare Department. The records cover all aspects of the department's duties and activities, including mental health and mental retardation services, chemical dependency, child welfare, state hospitals and institutions, services for the blind and senior citizens, medical assistance, legislation, rehabilitation, planning, volunteer services, and the Community Social Service Act.

9.0 cu. ft. (9 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317751

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Welfare.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services.

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