Papers of Roland S. Vallee, 1964-1967.

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Papers of Roland S. Vallee, 1964-1967.

Correspondence and other papers reflecting Vallee's administration, highlighting his concern for urban renewal and involvement with Manchester's participation in the federal model cities program which was part of the social legislation of President Lyndon Johnson.

6 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8053619

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