Gubernatorial transition records, 1962-1979.

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Gubernatorial transition records, 1962-1979.

This series contains various reports, plans and campaign speeches from the Rockefeller and Carey administrations. These records may have been collected for use by transition teams in the Carey and/or Cuomo administrations.

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New York (State). Governor

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