Records, 1903-[ongoing] (bulk 1967-[ongoing]).

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Records, 1903-[ongoing] (bulk 1967-[ongoing]).

Correspondence, contracts, performance and tour schedules, audition and personnel files, insurance forms, leases, blueprints, architectural drawings, and photographic materials, all documenting the day-to-day operations of the orchestra and the maintenance of Orchestra Hall.

56 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8055142

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