Burger, Chester, papers, 1921- .

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Burger, Chester, papers, 1921- .

Scrapbooks, daytimers, calendars, printed material, notes, and videotape document the life and career of Chester Burger.

14 ft., 9 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7370005

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