Utah Wool Growers Association papers, 1943-1972.

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Utah Wool Growers Association papers, 1943-1972.

Correspondence, general files, and subject files. The correspondence is primarily of a political nature, regarding state and federal legislation pertaining to the wool growing industry. The general files are the noncurrent working papers of the Association. The subject files deal with the various interests of the group; i.e. predator control, grazing, etc.

11 linear ft. (25 boxes)

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