Records, 1913-1966.

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Records, 1913-1966.

The records (1913-1966) of the "Kajastus" Finnish Laborers' Association (Milford, New Hampshire) comprise the official papers and bylaws (1913-1928); and clippings and articles on New England Finnish Americans (1951-1966).

1 linear in. (6 folders)

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fin,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7813292

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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