John Tanton papers, 1960-1990.

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John Tanton papers, 1960-1990.

Organization and litigation files relating to his various interests; include correspondence, legal documents, memos, topical files, and miscellaneous photographs; also oral history interview transcripts of John Tanton interviewed by Otis Graham and Wesley Maurer interviewed by John Tanton.

10.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7360195

Bentley Historical Library

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