Papers, 1933-1963.

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Papers, 1933-1963.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, maps, newspaper clippings, publications, and other materials chiefly relating to Galvin's activities as an army officer during and after World War II and his service as a state senator in the Massachusetts legislature with some material relating to his service as under secretary of labor.

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Harry S. Truman Library

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