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Records of Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Doulgas Wilder, 1975-1990 (bulk 1986-1989)

27.05 cu. ft. (73 boxes)
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Records, 1975-1990 (bulk 1986-1989), including clippings, correspondence, memorandum, notes, reports, schedules, speeches, and subject files of Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Douglas Wilder. The records are housed in 73 boxes and arranged into two series, Series I: Correspondence and Subject Files [Accession 35539] and Series II: Correspondence and Subject Files [Accession 33696]. The records were maintained and transferred to the Library separately and the collection was maintained in its original separate order. These records document Lawrence Douglas Wilder's work as Lieutenant Governor from 1986 to 1990.

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Records of Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Doulgas Wilder, 1975-1990 (bulk 1986-1989) 27.05 cu. ft. (73 boxes)

Records of Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Doulgas Wilder, 1975-1990 (bulk 1986-1989)

8.15 cu. ft. (19 boxes)
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Records, 1975-1990 (bulk 1986-1989), including clippings, correspondence, memorandum, reports, schedules, speeches, and subject files of Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Douglas Wilder.

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