Papers, 1982-1992.

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Papers, 1982-1992.

The papers of George Little consist of constituent correspondence from a decade of service in the Vermont Senate, 1983-1992. Many of the letters relate to issues of environment, education, and social welfare. The papers also contain a few letters from state and national political figures during that period.

3.3 linear feet.

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