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Henry O. Lampe papers

17 linear feet 21 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains materials on a variety of subjects pertaining to his diverse career as a government employee, transportation planner, and civic activist.
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Henry O. Lampe papers 17 linear feet 21 boxes)

Henry O. Lampe papers, 1936/1989

10 Linear Feet 23 boxes, 1 map case
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This collection contains materials pertaining to Henry O. Lampe's diverse career as a government employee, transportation planner, and civic activist, as well as his personal interests and lifelong love of theatre.
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Henry O. Lampe papers, 1936/1989 10 Linear Feet 23 boxes, 1 map case

Virginia Lampe papers, 1962/1980

5.5 linear ft. 11 boxes, 1 map case
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This collection contains materials pertaining to Virginia Lampe's career as a community activist and advocate for mental health services. The materials include task-force reports and meeting minutes for the numerous mental health and regional planning boards on which she served, as well as correspondence with her husband Henry O. Lampe. The collection also contains her work as chairwoman on Congressman Joel T. Broyhill's campaign.
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Virginia Lampe papers, 1962/1980 5.5 linear ft. 11 boxes, 1 map case

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