William Mahoney papers, 1890-1951.

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William Mahoney papers, 1890-1951.

Correspondence, minutes, reports, speeches, pamphlets, clippings, and campaign literature relating to Mahoney's political activities as a member of the Farmer-Labor Association and Farmer-Labor party (1920s-1930s), as mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1933-1934), as regional member of the National Labor Relations Board (1935-1936), and as Minnesota liquor control commissioner (1936-1938).

0.7 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8345748

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942

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Mahoney, William, 1869-1952.

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Lemke, William, 1878-1950

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Sevareid, Eric, 1912-1992

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Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota. Ramsey County.

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Citizens Alliance of Ramsey and Dakota Counties (Minn.)

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Lawyer; governor. From the description of Reminiscences of Harold Edward Stassen : oral history, 1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122513413 American politician. From the description of Letter, 1945 April 30, San Francisco, to Helen M. Taft, Mendon, Mass. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 315953452 Stassen was born in Minnesota in 1907. His political career began in 1930 when he was elected as Dakota County at...

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Minnesota. Liquor Control Commission.

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St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Farmer-Labor Association.

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Constitutional Money League of America (Minden, Neb.).

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St. Paul and Ramsey County Independent Citizens Committee.

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Rasmussen, Paul W.

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Working People's Nonpartisan Political League of Minnesota.

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Benson, Elmer Austin, 1895-1985

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Farmer-Labor Federation of Minnesota.

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Minnesota Commission of Public Safety

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