I. Campaign, 1940
- Extent:
- 4 box(es) and (2 linear feet)
- Scope and content:
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The Campaign of 1940 consists overwhelmingly of correspondence. This material contains information on the general public's views and questions about issues such as the sales tax. Of particular interest are Georgians' reactions to Eugene Talmadge and issues such as state debt and old-age pensions. Arrangement is alphabetical by county.
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