Oscar Falnes papers, 1904-1988.

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Oscar Falnes papers, 1904-1988.

The collection contains the personal and professional papers and correspondence, film reels, slides, and various miscellania of Oscar Falnes. The collection has not been processed.

18 linear ft. (18 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7579295

Churchill County Museum

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