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Post Election Material: Congressional job referrals: Michigan-Pennsylvania

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Digital Identifier:
LOBPP-019-003
Title:
Post Election Material: Congressional job referrals: Michigan-Pennsylvania
Date(s) of Materials:
29 November 1960-9 January 1961, undated
Folder Description:
Contains 1 photographic print (LOBPP-PH-032).
Extent:
53 digital pages, including 1 photograph
Collection:
Lawrence F. O'Brien Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
1.
Preferred Citation:
Alternative title: Lawrence F. O'Brien Personal Papers. John F. Kennedy Campaigns, 1954-1960. Post Election Material: Congressional job referrals: Michigan-Pennsylvania. LOBPP-019-003. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Subject(s):
Political parties
Organization(s):
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Place(s):
New York (N.Y.)
Physical Description:
53 digital pages, including 1 photograph
Media Type:
Paper
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