Travel briefing notebooks, 1979-1980.

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Travel briefing notebooks, 1979-1980.

This series consists of travel briefing notebooks prepared for Governor Hugh Carey for trips to Onondaga and Monroe counties, including the cities of Syracuse and Rochester (July 1979); the cities of Rochester and Binghamton (June 1980); and Broome, Chemung and Steuben counties (October 1980). Material in the notebooks typically includes lists of appointments; local general election results; tables, statistics, and narratives concerning local economics; background information on issues likely to be discussed; and other information on a variety of topics of local concern.

.3 cu. ft. (3 loose leaf binders)

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