Early Career Papers, 1958-1970.

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Early Career Papers, 1958-1970.

Correspondence, invitations, calendars, reports, press releases, legislation, trips, speeches, and statements documenting Stevensons early political career. Topics include the Tuberculosis Advisory Committee, Constitutional Convention, inheritance tax, and unemployment compensation.

10 linear feet 10 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7558397

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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