File:MO Lt. Governors - 45 Joe Maxwell (2000-2005) (53052872205) (cropped).jpg

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Collection Name: RG005 SOS Publications Portrait Collection

Description: Official portrait of Lt. Gov. Maxwell, which appeared in the 2003-2004 Blue Book. Lieutenant Governor-Elect Joe Maxwell was appointed to the vacant office to serve until his inauguration in January 2001.

Photographer/Studio: unknown

Coverage: United States - Missouri

Date: c2003

Rights: Public domain

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

Image Number: RG005_Portraits_131_12369CD.jpg

Institution: Missouri State Archives
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Source MO Lt. Governors - 45 Joe Maxwell (2000-2005)
Author Missouri State Archives from Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
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