Joseph McGinnies papers, 1925-1942.

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Joseph McGinnies papers, 1925-1942.

Microfilm of letters, speeches, and newspaper clippings dealing with New York State and Chautauqua County politics, mainly during the years McGinnies was a member of the Assembly. Also, one undated photograph of McGinnies in the company of Mayor James J. Walker, and two programs for a Chautauqua County testimonial dinner held in McGinnies' honor.

1 folder, 1 reel positive, 1 reel negative microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7910494

Cornell University Library

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