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Horace H. Edwards papers, 1941/1977

12.2 Linear Feet
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The collection includes correspondences, reports, files and published materials dating from 1941 through 1977. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1950s through the mid 1970s and focuses on Mr. Edwards activities with the National and Virginia Municipal Leagues, the City of Richmond, the annexation of Chesterfield County.

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Horace H. Edwards papers, 1941/1977 12.2 Linear Feet

John Edward Lawler papers, 1924/1974

7.56 Linear Feet 18 document cases
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The bulk of the collection consists of materials created or acquired by John Edward Lawler in the course of his professional life. The papers contain material for potential research in law enforcement, counter-espionage and intelligence, labor relations, law enforcement, and politics of the Richmond area. The papers are particularly rich in the areas of law enforcement and training.

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John Edward Lawler papers, 1924/1974 7.56 Linear Feet 18 document cases

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