Brown, Keith L., Papers, 1935-2007

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Brown, Keith L., Papers, 1935-2007

The Keith L. Brown Papers, 1935-2007, contain correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, notes, schedules, and other documents, concerning his business career and political activities. Keith Lapham Brown (b. 1925) was a lawyer, businessman, and U.S. ambassador heavily involved in the Republican Party.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7790139

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