John V. Ciceu papers, 1962-1965.

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John V. Ciceu papers, 1962-1965.

Correspondence and other papers relating to Ciceu's activities as chapter leader of the John Birch Society in Reno, Nev., and his work in other organizations, including Nevada Anti-Communist Freedom Forum, Nevada Educational Foundation, and American Independent Party of Nevada.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7795231

Nevada State Historical Society

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