Stanford University, Planning Office, Ronald Reagan Library records, 1980-1987 (inclusive), 1984-1987 (bulk).

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Stanford University, Planning Office, Ronald Reagan Library records, 1980-1987 (inclusive), 1984-1987 (bulk).

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, plans, and notes, 1980-1987; brochures and correspondence from architectural firms, 1984-1985; and site plans and maps.

3 linear feet.

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Stanford University. Planning Office

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