Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series V: Administration

Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series V: Administration

Descriptive Summary

Title: Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup C, Series V: Administration
Creator: Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002
Inclusive Dates: 1957-1980
Language(s): English
Extent: 226 box(es) (113.25 linear feet)
Collection Number: RBRL102HET_C_V
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: From 1957 until 1971, the Administration and Press offices shared the same secretary and files. After 1971, the two offices were separated, as were their filing systems. Therefore some of the subseries are identical to those in the Press Office files series. This series consists of those activities that are not directly associated with "legislating" or providing constituent services but are nevertheless part of the routine of every officeholder. Also included are visitor cards, guest books, the Senator's appointment books, telephone records, and White House tour requests. Topics include the desegregation of the University of Mississippi in 1962; the civil action suit between Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor of Atlanta, and Rev. Robert Hunter, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1967; Vietnam; reaction to the Gulf of Tonkin and Mansfield Resolutions in 1967; the Pueblo incident; and the Whitten Amendment of 1969 which proposed the freedom of choice as an acceptable desegregation plan.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

It was once said if you were not a Talmadge man you were a communist. The Talmadge dynasty began in 1926 when Eugene Talmadge, Herman's father, was first elected Commissioner of Agriculture. Gene would later be elected governor of Georgia to an unprecedented four terms. For over fifty years the Talmadges dominated Georgia politics until Herman was defeated in 1980.

Born on August 9, 1913, on a farm near McRae, Georgia, to Eugene and Mattie Talmadge, Herman attended public schools until his senior year when his family moved to Atlanta. In the fall of 1931, he entered the University of Georgia. By 1936, he had received his law degree and joined his father's law practice.

After serving in the United States Navy during World War II, Talmadge returned to his home in Lovejoy. While continuing to practice law and to farm, Talmadge took over publishing his father's weekly newspaper, The Statesman, and started a ham-curing business.

Talmadge's first involvement in politics was as his father's campaign manager in 1946. Running for an unprecedented fourth term as governor of Georgia, Eugene Talmadge was elected in November 1946, but was in failing health. As a precaution, a small group of Talmadge supporters started a write-in campaign for Herman Talmadge during the general election. When the elder Talmadge died in December 1946, before being sworn in as governor, the Georgia General Assembly elected his son governor by a vote of 161 to 87. But outgoing Governor Ellis Arnall refused to surrender his office unless it was to elected-Lieutenant Governor Melvin E. Thompson. After a period of uncertainty, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that the constitutional portion under which the General Assembly had elected Herman Talmadge did not apply. The court declared M. E. Thompson acting governor until a special election could be held. In September 1948, Talmadge was elected governor and re-elected in 1950, serving until January 1955.

As governor, Herman Talmadge concentrated on improving educational opportunities for children of all races by establishing youth centers, increasing construction of rural roads, and building additional hospitals and health care centers.

When Senator Walter George officially announced his decision not to run for United States Senate, Talmadge started campaigning to take his place. Once again he was opposed by M. E. Thompson, but defeated him in the Democratic primary. With no Republican opposition in the general election in November 1956, Talmadge was elected United States senator.

The civil rights movement of the 1950s ultimately effected equal rights legislation for African-Americans and eliminated segregated public facilities in the South. Although progress toward integrating public schools was achieved, a majority of whites in the South remained adamant in their resistance to desegregation.

As part of that majority, Talmadge had voiced his opposition as early as the 1948 Democratic Convention when President Harry Truman tried to add civil rights to the platform. And in response to the Supreme Court ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education, Talmadge authored a book in 1955 about the wisdom of segregated education entitled You and Segregation.

When Talmadge officially began his term as the junior senator from Georgia in January 1957, he immediately joined the other Southern Democrats in their fight against civil rights legislation. "I never read a civil rights bill that didn't destroy more constitutional rights that it purported to give any group."

In response to the crisis of integrating Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas, Talmadge proposed a constitutional amendment in 1959 that would have permitted the state and local governments to decide whether or not to keep their schools segregated. This proposal was the first acknowledgment from a southern senator that Brown vs. Board of Education was an established fact.

Having won a seat on the Agriculture Committee in 1957, Talmadge wielded his greatest influence on bills that affected American farmers and agriculture. By 1971, he had become chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. Some of his major accomplishments in this area included guiding passage of a series of acts, which established price support programs for peanuts, cotton, wheat, and other commodities.

Talmadge probably achieved his greatest national prominence through his role on the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, which investigated the Watergate scandal and ultimately led to the resignation of the president and vice president of the United States, as well as the conviction of three cabinet members on felony charges. Talmadge thought that the Watergate investigation was one of the most important events in the history of the United States and demonstrated that a republican form of government has a way of correcting the conduct of public officials and alerting others not to make the same mistake.

At the same time he was gaining national recognition, Talmadge was besieged by a series of personal and political tragedies. In 1975, his son Robert drowned in a swimming accident at Lake Lanier; by the fall of 1977, Betty and Herman Talmadge had finalized their divorce; then, in 1978, Talmadge came to grips with a serious drinking problem. Following an alcohol treatment program at the naval hospital in Long Beach, California, he returned to Washington, ready to work, but met with scandal instead. Shortly after returning to the Capitol, Talmadge was accused of misappropriating office funds and campaign donations for his own personal use. The Senate Ethics Committee investigated the allegations and recommended that Talmadge be "denounced" for his reprehensible behavior and sentenced to reimburse the Senate for these controversial funds with interest.

Despite these problems, Talmadge sought his fifth term as senator in 1980, but was rejected by Georgia voters who chose to elect Mack Mattingly to replace him, the first Republican to hold the office since Reconstruction.

Serving twenty-four years in the United States Senate, Talmadge ranked fifth in seniority among Senate Democrats and seventh overall by the time he left office. Herman Talmadge passed away on March 21, 2002.

Scope and Content

From 1957 until 1971, the Administration and Press offices shared the same secretary and files. After 1971, the two offices were separated, as were their filing systems. Therefore some of the subseries are identical to those in the Press Office files series. This series consists of those activities that are not directly associated with "legislating" or providing constituent services but are nevertheless part of the routine of every officeholder. Also included are visitor cards, guest books, the Senator's appointment books, telephone records, and White House tour requests. Topics include the desegregation of the University of Mississippi in 1962; the civil action suit between Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor of Atlanta, and Rev. Robert Hunter, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1967; Vietnam; reaction to the Gulf of Tonkin and Mansfield Resolutions in 1967; the Pueblo incident; and the Whitten Amendment of 1969 which proposed the freedom of choice as an acceptable desegregation plan.

Organization and Arrangement

This series is organized into five subseries: A. Category Files, B. Grant Files, C. Speeches, D. Correspondence, and E. Office Administration.


Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Case mail restricted.

Preferred Citation

Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia.

Processing Notes

Clippings have been copied onto bond paper for protection of content. Artifacts, photographs, books, and audiovisual materials have been separated for preservation purposes and inventoried.

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Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2008.


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Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

Subgroup C: United States Senatorial Papers



V. Administration

( 226 box(es) ) ( (113.25 linear feet) )
From 1957 until 1971, the Administration and Press offices shared the same secretary and files. After 1971, the two offices were separated, as were their filing systems. Therefore some of the subseries are identical to those in the Press Office files series.
This series consists of those activities that are not directly associated with "legislating" or providing constituent services but are nevertheless part of the routine of every officeholder.Also included are visitor cards, guest books, the Senator's appointment books, telephone records, and White House tour requests.


A. Category Files , 1962, 1967-1970, 1972
These files include correspondence between Georgia constituents and Senator Talmadge with some newsclippings and printed materials also included. The Administration office was responsible for answering constituent mail until 1970, when it became the responsibility of the Press office. Items of interest are letters concerning the desegregation of the University of Mississippi in 1962; the civil action suit between Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor of Atlanta, and Rev. Robert Hunter, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1967; Vietnam; reaction to the Gulf of Tonkin and Mansfield Resolutions in 1967; the Pueblo incident; and the Whitten Amendment of 1969 which proposed the freedom of choice as an acceptable desegregation plan. For a more accurate understanding of this subseries, the researcher should review the constituent correspondence in the Press Office Series. These files are arranged alphabetically by subject within each year.
1. 1962
boxfolder
11Agriculture Senate Committee
12-5Agriculture
16Agriculture - Bulk Wine
17Agriculture - Cotton
18Agriculture - Peanuts
19Agriculture - Poultry
110Agriculture - Tobacco
111Agriculture Yearbook Requests
boxfolder
21-6Agriculture Yearbook Requests
27-8Albany Situation
boxfolder
31"All America Wants to Know"
32-3Appointments
34Area Development
35-6Area Redevelopment
37Birthday
38Braselton, Leta
39Buford Reservoir
310Bureau of the Census
boxfolder
41Chinese Refugees
42Civil Aeronautics Board
43Christmas
44Civil Defense
45Civil Rights
46Civil Rights Commission
47Clippings
48Column
49-10Commerce Department
411-12Communism
413Communist China - Admission to United Nations
boxfolder
51-2Community Facilities Administration
53Congressional Quarterly
54Congressional Directory
55Congressional Record
56-8Corps of Engineers
59Corps of Engineers - Trotters Shoals Dam
510-11Cuban Situation
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61-3Cuban Situation
64Customs - Requests
65Cyprus
66Defense Department
67Defense Mobilization, Office of
68-12Eastern Airlines
613Eighteen Year Old Voting
boxfolder
71-2Elections
73Employment, December
74Employment, November
75Employment, October
76Employment, September
77Employment, August
78Employment, July
79Employment, June
710Employment, May
711Employment, April
boxfolder
81Employment, March
82Employment, February
83Employment, January
84Facsimile Mail
85Fair Employment Practices Commission
86-7Farmers Bulletin
88-10Farmers Home Administration
boxfolder
91Federal Aviation Agency
92-3Federal Communications Commission
94-5Federal Home Loan Bank Board
96Federal Housing Administration
97Federal Trade Commission
98-11Flint River
boxfolder
101-3Food and Drug Administration
104-5Foreign Aid
106Foreign Countries - Correspondence
107Forest Service
108General Accounting Office
109-10General Services Administration
1011-12Georgia Campaign, 1962
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111Georgia Campaign, 1962
112Governor's Race, 1962
113-6Health, Education and Welfare
117-8Highway
119Hope, Incorporated
1110Housing
1111-13Housing and Home Finance Agency
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121Immigrants
122Immigration
123Imports
124Imports - Kaolin
125Interior
126-9Internal Revenue
boxfolder
131-2Internal Revenue
133Interstate Commerce Commission
134Interstate Commerce Commission - New Rates on Grain
135Judicial
136Justice Department
137Katanga
138Labor
139Labor and Labor Union Correspondence
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141-2Literacy Speech
143Medical College of Georgia - Requests
144-5Miscellaneous Requests, December
146-7Miscellaneous Requests, November
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151-2Miscellaneous Requests, October
153-4Miscellaneous Requests, September
155Miscellaneous Requests, August
156-7Miscellaneous Requests, July
boxfolder
161Miscellaneous Requests, June
162Miscellaneous Requests, May
163-4Miscellaneous Requests, April
165-6Miscellaneous Requests, March
boxfolder
171-2Miscellaneous Requests, March
173-4Miscellaneous Requests, February
175-6Miscellaneous Requests, January
boxfolder
181-8Mississippi
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191-7Mississippi
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201Mississippi
202National Aeronautics and Space Administration
203National Defense Education Act
204National Science Foundation
205No Name - No Address
206NS SAVANNAH
207Panama Situation
208Parcel Post Sale
209Patent File - Copyright
2010Peace Corps
boxfolder
211Photograph Requests
212Powers, Francis
213-8Prayer (6 folders)
boxfolder
221-6Prayer (6 folders)
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231-6Press (6 folders)
boxfolder
241-2Press (2 folders)
243Public Health Service - Savannah Hospital
244Public Housing Administration
245-8Radio - Television
249Railroad Retirement
2410Religion
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251-2Rural Electrification Administration
253Savannah Harbor
254Securities and Exchange Commission
255Segregation - Georgia
256-8Small Business
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261Soil Bank
262Soil Conservation
263Southern Airways Strike
264State Department
265State Patrol
266States Rights Speech
267Steel
268Steel Strike
269-11Supreme Court
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271Supreme Court
272-3Tariff Commission
274-5Treasury Department
276Unemployment - Distribution of Surplus Food
277-10United Nations
boxfolder
281-2United Nations
283United States Air Force
284United States Marines
285University of Georgia Requests
286Walker, Major General Edwin A.
287-8Watersheds
289Worlds Fair , 1962
2. 1967
boxfolder
291-3Agriculture, Department of
294Agriculture - Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
295Agriculture - Cotton
296Agriculture - Cropland Adjustment Program
boxfolder
301Agriculture - Peanuts
302Agriculture - Poultry
303Agriculture - Tobacco
304Agriculture Yearbook Requests, 1967
305Agriculture Yearbook Requests, 1966
306Army-Navy Game, 1967
307Atomic Energy Commission
308Autograph Requests
309Budget Bureau
boxfolder
311Campaign
312Census Bureau
313Chamber of Commerce Dinner
314Cherry Blossom Festival
315-8Civil Rights
319Clippings
3110Civil Aeronautics Board
boxfolder
321-4Commerce, Department of
325Communism
326Congratulatory
boxfolder
331Congratulatory
332Congressional Directory, 1967
333Congressional Record
334-7Corps of Engineers
338Customs Bureau
boxfolder
341Defense Department
342Democratic Committee
343-6Economic Opportunity, Office of
boxfolder
351Economic Opportunity, Office of
352Education
353Employment, December
354Employment, November
355Employment, September
356Employment, August
357Employment, July
358Employment, June
359Employment, May
3510Employment, April
3511Employment, March
3512Employment, February
3513Employment, January
boxfolder
361Eighteen Year Old Voting
362Emergency Planning, Office of
363Employment - Page
364Equal Employment Opportunities
365Farmers Bulletin
366-7Farmers Home Administration
368Federal Aviation Agency
boxfolder
371Federal Communications Commission
372Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
373Federal Home Loan Bank Board
374Federal Housing Administration
375Federal Maritime Commission
376Federal Power Commission
377Federal Trade Commission
378Flags
379Food and Drug Administration
3710Foreign Aid
3711Foreign Claims Commission
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381Foreign Policy
382Forest Service
383General Accounting Office
384General Services Administration
385General Services Administration - Proposed Warehouse
386Gold
boxfolder
391-4Health, Education & Welfare, Department of
395HEW - St. Joseph's Infirmary
396-8Highways
boxfolder
401Highway - Interstate 75/Interchanges
402Housing
403-6Housing & Urban Development, Department of
boxfolder
411Immigrants
412Indians
413Inflation
414-5Interior Department
416-8Internal Revenue Service
boxfolder
421-3Internal Revenue Service
424Interstate Commerce Commission
425Israel
426Justice Department
boxfolder
431Labor
432-3Labor Department (2 folders)
434Library of Congress
435Lockheed Aircraft
436Miscellaneous, December
437Miscellaneous, November
boxfolder
441Miscellaneous, October
442Miscellaneous, September
443Miscellaneous, August
444Miscellaneous, July
445Miscellaneous, June
boxfolder
451Miscellaneous, May
452Miscellaneous, April
453Miscellaneous, March
454Miscellaneous, February
boxfolder
461Miscellaneous, January
462National Aeronautics and Space Administration
463National Defense Education Act
464National Labor Relations Board
465No name or address
466Official
467Panama
468Patents and Copyrights
469Peace Corps
4610Photograph Requests
4611Planning Grants
boxfolder
471Prayer
472Presidential Appointments
473-7Press file #2
boxfolder
481-3Press file #2
484Radio and Television
485Rhodesia
486School Lunch Program
487Securities and Exchange Commission
488Senate Calendars - 1967
489-11Small Business Administration
boxfolder
491Soil Conservation
492Soil Survey Reports
493-5State Department
496-8School Desegregation
boxfolder
501State Patrol
502Supreme Court
503Talmadge Memorial Hospital
504Tariff Commission
505Tours
506Transportation, Department of
507Treasury Department
boxfolder
511United Nations
512Urban Renewal
513-7Vietnam
boxfolder
521-5Vietnam
boxfolder
531-2Vietnam Casualty Lists
533Visitors to Washington
534Vocational Rehabilitation
535Watersheds
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541A, July-December
542A, January-June
543B, July-December
544B, January-June
545C, July-December
546C, January-June
547D, July-December
548D, January-June
549E, January-December
5410F, July-December
5411F, January-June
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551G, July-December
552G, January-June
553H, July-December
554H, January-June
555I, January-December
556J, January-December
557K, January-December
558L, July-December
559L, January-June
5510Mc, January-December
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561M, July-December
562M, January-June
563N, July-December
564N, January-June
565O, January-December
566P, July-December
567P, January-June
568Q, January-December
569R, July-December
5610R, January-June
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571S, July-December
572S, January-June
573T, July-December
574T, January-June
575U, January-December
576V, July-December
577V, January-June
578W, July-December
579W, January-June
5710XYZ, January-December
3. 1968
boxfolder
581-3Agriculture, Department of (3 folders)
584-5Agriculture, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (2 folders)
boxfolder
591Agriculture, Cotton
592Agriculture, Food Stamps
593Agriculture, Peanuts
594-5Agriculture, Poultry (2 folders)
596Agriculture, Tobacco
boxfolder
601-2Agriculture Yearbooks (2 folders)
603Appalachian Regional Commission
604Appointments
605Atomic Energy Commission
606Biafra
607Budget Bureau
608Campaign - Airport Stops
609Christmas - 1967
6010Clippings
boxfolder
611-5Campaign (5 folders)
boxfolder
621-4Campaign (4 folders)
625Campaign Contributions
626Census Bureau
boxfolder
631Civil Aeronautics Board
632Congressional Record
633-6Corps of Engineers (4 folders)
boxfolder
641-2Corps of Engineers - Brunswick-Altamaha Barge Canal (2 folders)
643Customs Bureau
644Commerce Department
645Congratulations
boxfolder
651-3Congratulations (3 folders)
654Congressional Directory
655Communism
656-7Campaign (2 folders)
boxfolder
661-5Campaign (5 folders)
boxfolder
671-5Campaign (5 folders)
boxfolder
681Defense Department
682Democratic Committee
683-5Economic Opportunity, Office of (3 folders)
boxfolder
691-2Economic Development Administration (2 folders)
693Education
694Education (Operation Review)
695Employment - July-December
boxfolder
701Employment - January-June
702Employment - Pending
703-4Farmers Home Administration (2 folders)
705Farmers Bulletin
706Federal Aviation Agency
boxfolder
711Federal Aviation Agency
712-3Federal Communications Commission (2 folders)
714Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
715Federal Home Loan Bank Board
716-7Federal Housing Administration (2 folders)
718Federal Maritime Commission
boxfolder
721Federal Power Commission
722Federal Trade Commission
723Fish and Wildlife
724Flags
725Food and Drug Administration
726Foreign Aid
727Foreign Policy
728Forest Service
boxfolder
731General Accounting Office
732General Services Administration
733Georgia General Assembly
734Georgia State Society
735Gold
736Government Printing Office
737Health, Education and Welfare
boxfolder
741-5Health, Education and Welfare (5 folders)
boxfolder
751-2Highway (2 folders)
753-5Housing and Urban Development (3 folders)
boxfolder
761Housing
762Housing and Urban Development - Alma
763Immigrants
764Indians
765Inflation
766-7Interior Department (2 folders)
boxfolder
771-5Internal Revenue Service (5 folders)
boxfolder
781Internal Revenue Service
782-3Interstate Commerce Commission (2 folders)
784Justice Department
785Korea
boxfolder
791Korea
792Library of Congress
793-4Labor Department (2 folders)
795Middle East
796Miscellaneous Requests, December
797-8Miscellaneous Requests (2 folders), November
boxfolder
801National Aeronautics and Space Administration
802National Archives
803National Defense Education Act
804National Labor Relations Board
805-8No Name or Address (4 folders)
boxfolder
811No Name or Address
812Official
813Panama
814Patents and Copyrights
815Peace Corps
816Photograph Requests
817Poor Peoples Campaign
818Poverty
819Prayer
boxfolder
821-2Presidential Election (2 folders)
823-5Press (3 folders)
boxfolder
831-5Press (5 folders)
boxfolder
841Radio Correspondence, 1968-1969
842-4School Desegregation (3 folders)
845School Desegregation - Bailey-Johnson School
846School Lunch Program
boxfolder
851Radio and Television
852Rhodesia
853Rural Electrification Administration
854Securities and Exchange Commission
855Senate Calendars
856Senate Pages
857-8Small Business Administration (2 folders)
859Soil Conservation
8510Soil Survey Reports
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861State Department
862State Patrol
863Sympathy
864Talmadge for President
865Talmadge Memorial Hospital
866Tariff Commission
867Taxes
868Tennessee Valley Authority
869-10Thank Yous (2 folders)
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871-5Supreme Court (5 folders)
boxfolder
881-2Supreme Court (2 folders)
883Transportation Department
884Treasury Department
885United Nations
886Urban Renewal
887-8Vietnam (2 folders)
boxfolder
891-2Vietnam (2 folders)
893Visitors to Washington
894Vocational Rehabilitation
895W
896Water Resources Council
897Watersheds
4. 1969
boxfolder
901Agnew, Spiro T.
902-5Agriculture, Department of
906Agriculture, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
907Agriculture, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
boxfolder
911Agriculture - cotton
912Agriculture - peanuts
913Agriculture - poultry
914Agriculture - tobacco
915-6Agriculture Yearbooks
boxfolder
921Appalachian Regional Commission
922Appointments
923Atkinson, Curtis
924Atlanta Army Depot
925Atomic Energy Commission
926Automobile Complaints
927Biafra
928Budget Bureau
929-11Campus Disorders
boxfolder
931Capitol Building
932Census Bureau
933Chamber of Commerce Dinner
934Cherry Blossom Festival
935Christmas
936-7Civil Aeronautics
938Civil Defense
939-10Civil Rights
boxfolder
941-3Commerce, Department of
944Communism
945Congratulations
946Congressional Directory
947Congressional Record
boxfolder
951-3Corps of Engineers
954-5Crime
956Customs Bureau
boxfolder
961Defense Department
962Democratic Committee
963Democratic Party
964-5Economic Development Administration
966-7Economic Opportunity
boxfolder
971Economic Opportunity
972Economic Development Administration - Canning Plant
973-5Education
976Electoral College
boxfolder
981Employment
982Equal Employment Opportunity
983Farmers Bulletin
984-5Farmers Home Administration
986-7Federal Aviation Administration
boxfolder
991-2Federal Communications Commission
993Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
994Federal Home Loan Bank Board
995-6Federal Housing Administration
997Federal Power Commission
998Federal Trade Commission
boxfolder
1001Federal Reserve Board
1002Fish and Wildlife
1003Flags
1004Food and Drug Administration
1005Foreign Aid
1006Foreign Policy
1007Forest Service
1008General Accounting Office
boxfolder
1011General Services Administration - Hirshhorn Museum
1012-3General Services Administration
1014Georgia General Assembly
1015Georgia State Society
1016Government Printing Office
1017Guidelines
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1021-4Health, Education and Welfare
boxfolder
1031-2Highways
1033Housing
1034-5Housing and Urban Development
boxfolder
1041-3Housing and Urban Development
1044Hunger
1045Immigrants
1046Inauguration
1047Indians
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1051-2Inflation
1053-6Interior Department
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1061-5Internal Revenue Service
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1071-2Interstate Commerce Commission
1073Justice Department
1074Kennedy, Edward - Auto Accident
1075Korea
1076Labor Department
boxfolder
1081-2Labor Department
1083Library of Congress
1084Lockheed- C5A
1085Middle East
1086Military
1087Military Spending
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1091Miscellaneous, December
1092-3Miscellaneous, October
1094National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1095National Commission on Product Safety
1096National Labor Relations Board
1097National Science Foundation
1098No Name or Address
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1101-4No Name or Address
1105Newsletter
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1111-2Newsletter
1113Official
1114-5Press (2 folders)
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1121-5Press (5 folders)
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1131-6Press (6 folders)
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1141-4Press (4 folders)
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1151-6Press (6 folders)
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1161Press
1162Panama
1163Patents and Copyrights
1164Peace Corps
1165-7Poverty (3 folders)
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1171Prayer
1172Public Health Commission - Georgia
1173Public Health Service - Hospital - Savannah
1174Pueblo
1175Radio and Television
1176Rhodesia
1177Rural Electrification Administration
1178School Desegregation
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1181-5School Desegregation
1186School Desegregation - Bullock County
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1191School Desegregation - Burke County
1192School Desegregation - Clarke County
1193School Desegregation - Decatur County
1194School Desegregation - Fayette County
1195School Desegregation - Fulton County
1196School Desegregation - Hawkinsville
1197School Desegregation - Pike County
1198School Desegregation - Sumter County
1199School Desegregation - Talbot County
11910School Desegregation - Washington County
11911Selective Service Case, 1968
11912School Lunch Program
11913Securities and Exchange Commission
11914Senate Calendars
11915Summer Jobs
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1201-3Small Business Administration
1204-5Soil Conservation
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1211Soil Conservation - Alcovy River
1212Soil Survey Reports
1213State Patrol
1214Subversive Activities Control Board
1215-8Supreme Court
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1221Supreme Court
1222Sympathy
1223Tariff Commission
1224Taxes
1225Thank Yous
1226Transportation Department
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1231Tennessee Valley Authority
1232Treasury Department
1233United Nations
1234-7Vietnam
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1241-4Vietnam
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1251-7Vietnam
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1261Vatican
1262Visitors to Washington
1263Water Resources Council
1264Watersheds
1265Youth Opportunity Program
1266-9Employment
5. 1970
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1271Agency for International Development
1272-5Agriculture (4 folders)
1276Agriculture - Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
1277Agriculture - Cotton
1278Agriculture - Peanuts
1279Agriculture - Tobacco
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1281-2Agriculture Yearbooks (2 folders)
1283Appalachian Regional Commission
1284Appointment
1285Atkinson, Curtis
1286Atomic Energy Commission
1287Automobile Complaints
1288Bicentennial Commission
1289Birthday
12810Budget Bureau
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1291-4Cambodia - June (4 folders)
1295-6Cambodia - May (2 folders)
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1301Cambodia - May
1302Campaign
1303-4Campus Disorders (2 folders)
1305Census Bureau
1306Central State Hospital - Milledgeville
1307Cherry Blossom Festival
1308Christmas
1309Civil Aeronautics Board
13010Civil Defense
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1311Civil Rights
1312Commerce Department
1313Communism
1314Congratulations
1315Congressional Directory
1316Congressional Record
1317Corps of Engineers - Marifarms, Inc. Application
1318-9Corps of Engineers (2 folders)
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1321-2Corps of Engineers (2 folders)
1323Corps of Engineers - Altamaha River Basin
1324Corps of Engineers - West Point Dam
1325-7Crime (3 folders)
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1331Crime
1332Cuba
1333Customs Bureau
1334Defense Department
1335Democratic Committee
1336Democratic Party
1337Drugs
1338Economic Development Administration
1339Economic Opportunity
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1341-2Economic Opportunity (2 folders)
1343Economic Development Administration - Canning Plant in Berrien County
1344-6Education (3 folders)
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1351Electoral College
1352-3Employment (2 folders)
1354Environmental Protection Agency
1355Equal Employment Opportunity
1356Farm Credit Administration
1357-9Farmers Home Administration (3 folders)
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1361-2Federal Aviation Administration (2 folders)
1363Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1364-7Federal Communications Commission (4 folders)
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1371Federal Communications Commission - Blue Ridge
1372Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
1373Federal Home Loan Bank Board
1374Federal Land Bank
1375Federal Maritime Commission
1376Federal Power Commission
1377-8Federal Housing Authority (2 folders)
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1381Federal Housing Authority
1382Federal Reserve Board
1383Federal Trade Commission
1384Fish and Wildlife
1385Flags
1386Food and Drug Administration
1387Foreign Aid
1388Foreign Policy
1389Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
13810Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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1391Forest Service
1392Forest Service - Chattooga River
1393General Accounting Office
1394-5General Service Administration (2 folders)
1396Georgia Elections
1397Gracewood School and Hospital
1398Gridiron Secret Society
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1401-5Health, Education and Welfare (5 folders)
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1411Health, Education and Welfare - Carpet Flexies
1412Highways
1413Housing
1414-6Housing and Urban Development (3 folders)
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1421-2Housing and Urban Development (2 folders)
1423Hunger
1424Immigrants
1425Indians
1426-7Inflation (2 folders)
1428Interior Department
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1431-2Interior Department (2 folders)
1433-5Internal Revenue Service (3 folders)
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1441-4Internal Revenue Service (4 folders)
1445Interstate Commerce Commission
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1451-3Interstate Commerce Commission (3 folders)
1454Justice
1455Kennedy, Senator Ted - Auto Accident, July, 1969
1456-7Labor Department (2 folders)
1458Library of Congress
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1461Military
1462Military Spending
1463-4Middle East (2 folders), July-December
1465-6Middle East (2 folders), January-June
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1471National Endowment for the Arts
1472National Labor Relations Board
1473National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1474National Science Foundation
1475-8Newsletter (4 folders)
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1481Newsletter, March 26-31
1482Newsletter, February - March 25
1483Newsletter, January 24-31
1484Newsletter, January 16-23
1485Newsletter, January 9-15
1486Newsletter, January 1-8
1487-9No Name or Address
14810Office of Emergency Preparedness
14811Official
14812Patents and Copyrights
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1491Peace Corps
1492Pollution
1493Prayer
1494Press, December 31
1495Press, December 24-30
1496Press, December 18-23
1497Press, December 16-17
1498Press, December 10-15
1499Press, December 3-9
14910Press, December 1-2
14911Press , November 24-30
14912Press , November 18-23
14913Press , November 11-17
14914Press , November 6-10
14915Press , November 1-5
14916Press , October 23-31
14917Press , October 15-22
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1501Press , October 14
1502Press , October 1-13
1503Press , September 26-30
1504Press , September 22-25
1505Press , September 15-21
1506Press , September 10-14
1507Press , September 1-9
1508Press , August 21-31
1509Press , August 15-20
15010Press , August 12-14
15011Press , August 11
15012Press , August 6-10
15013Press , August 1-5
15014Press , July 24-31
15015Press , July 21-23
15016Press , July 16-20
15017Press , July 1-15
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1511Press , June 26-30
1512Press , June 18-25
1513Press , June 13-17
1514Press , June 11-12
1515Press , June 5-10
1516Press , June 4
1517Press , June 3
1518Press , June 1-2
1519Press , May 20-31
15110Press , May 15-19
15111Press , May 8-14
15112Press , May 1-7
15113Press , April 18-30
15114Press , April 14-17
15115Press , April 7-13
15116Press , April 3-6
15117Press , April 1-2
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1521Press , March 28-31
1522Press , March 26-27
1523Press , March 19-25
1524Press , March 17-18
1525Press , March 10-16
1526Press , March 5-9
1527Press , March 1-4
1528Press , February 21-28
1529Press , February 18-20
15210Press , February 13-17
15211Press , February 12
15212Press , February 5-11
15213Press , February 1-4
15214Press , January 25-31
15215Press , January 24
15216Press , January 23
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1531Press , January 22
1532Press , January 15-21
1533Press , January 8-14
1534Press , January 1-7
1535Public Service Commission - Georgia
1536Radio and Television, April-December
1537Radio and Television, January-March
1538Recognition Board
1539Rural Electrification Administration
15310-11School Desegregation (2 folders), October, 1970
15312-13School Desegregation, September, 1970
15314SST - Supersonic Transport
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1541-3School Desegregation (3 folders), March, 1970
1544-5School Desegregation (2 folders), January, 1970
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1551-2School Desegregation (2 folders)
1553School Desegregation - Washington County
1554School Desegregation - Decatur County
1555Securities and Exchange Commission
1556Senate Calendars
1557Senate Pages
1558-9Small Business Administration (2 folders)
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1561Small Business Administration
1562Soil Conservation - Acovy River
1563Soil Conservation Service
1564Soil Survey Report
1565-6State Department (2 folders)
1567Subversive Activities Control Board
1568Star Student
1569State Patrol
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1571Supreme Court, August
1572-5Supreme Court (4 folders)
1576Sympathy
1577Talmadge for President
1578Tariff Commission
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1581Taxes
1582Tennessee Valley Authority
1583Tours
1584Thank Yous
1585-7Transportation Department (3 folders)
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1591-2Treasury Department (2 folders)
1593United States
1594Visitors to D. C.
1595Vietnam, December
1596-7Vietnam (2 folders), July
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1601-2Vietnam (2 folders), July
1603-6Vietnam (4 folders), June
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1611-3Vietnam POW Flexy (3 folders)
1614Warm Springs (category)
1615Watersheds
1616Welfare
1617White House
6. 1972
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1621-4Administration Mail


B. Grant files , 1966, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1977-78
These files relate to federal aid for projects in Georgia, such as housing, dam construction, water systems and others. Contents include budget worksheets, approval notices, and press releases. For a more complete understanding of this series, the researcher should also review the grant files in the Press Office series. This subseries is arranged chronologically by month.
1. 1966
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1631-3Grant files, January
1634-5Grant files, March
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1641Grant files, April
1642-3Grant files, May
1644-5Grant files, June
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1651Grant files, June
1652Grant files, July
1653-4Grant files, August
1655-6Grant files, September
2. 1968
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1661-3Grant files, January
1664-5Grant files, February
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1671Grant files, February
1672-4Grant files, March
1675-6Grant files, April
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1681Grant files, April
1682-4Grant files, May
1685-6Grant files, June
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1691Grant files, June
1692-3Grant files, July
1694Grant files, August
1695Grant files, September
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1701-2Grant files, September
1703Grant files, October
1704Grant files, November
3. 1972
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1711-2Grant files (2 folders), January
1713-4Grant files (2 folders), February
1715-6Grant files (2 folders), March
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1721Grant files, March
1722-3Grant files (2 folders), April
1724-6Grant files (3 folders), May
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1731-2Grant files (2 folders), June 1-15
1733-5Grant files (3 folders), July 16-30
1736Grant files, July
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173A 1-3Grant files (3 folders), July
173A 4-5Grant files (2 folders), August
173A 6Grant files, October
173A 7Grant files, November
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173B 1-3Grant files (3 folders), December
4. 1974
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1741Grant files (HET), January 1-4
1742Grant files (Nunn), January 7-11
1743Grant files (HET), January 14-18
1744Grant files (Nunn), January 21-25
1745Grant files (HET), January 29-February 1
1746Grant files (Nunn), February 4-8
1747Grant files (HET), February 11-15
1748Grant files (Nunn), February 18-22
1749Grant files (HET), February 25-March 1
17410Grant files (Nunn), March 4-8
17411Grant files (HET), March 11-15
17412Grant files (Nunn), March 18-22
17413Grant files (HET), March 25-29
17414Grant files (Nunn), April 1-5
17415Grant files (HET), April 8-12
17416Grant files (Nunn), April 15-19
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1751Grant files (HET), April 22-26
1752Grant files (Nunn), April 29-May 3
1753Grant files (HET), May 6-10
1754Grant files (Nunn), May 13-17
1755Grant files (HET), May 20-24
1756Grant files (Nunn), May 27-31
1757Grant files (HET), June 3-7
1758Grant files (Nunn), June 10-14
1759Grant files (HET), June 17-21
17510Grant files (Nunn), June 24-27
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1761Grant files (HET), July 1-5
1762Grant files (Nunn), July 8-12
1763Grant files (HET), July 15-19
1764Grant files (Nunn), July 22-26
1765Grant files (HET), July 29-August 2
1766Grant files (Nunn), August 5-9
1767Grant files (HET), August 12-16
1768Grant files (Nunn), August 19-23
1769Grant files (HET), August 26-30
17610Grant files (Nunn), September 2-6
17611Grant files (HET), September 9-13
17612Grant files (Nunn), September 16-20
17613Grant files (HET), September 23-27
17614Grant files (Nunn), September 30-October 4
17615Grant files (HET), October 7-11
17616Grant files (Nunn), October 14-18
17617Grant files (HET), October 21-25
17618Grant files (Nunn), October 28-November 1
17619Grant files (HET), November 4-8
17620Grant files (Nunn), November 11-15
17621Grant files (HET), November 18-22
17622Grant files (Nunn), November 25-29
17623Grant files (HET), December 2-6
17624Grant files (Nunn), December 9-13
17625Grant files (HET), December 16-20
17626Grant files (Nunn), December 23-27
5. 1977
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1771-2Grant files (Nunn) 2 folders, August 29-September 2
1773Grant files (HET), August 22-26
1774Grant files (Nunn), August 15-19
1775Grant files (HET), August 8-12
1776Grant files (Nunn), August 1-5
1777Grant files (HET), July 25-29
1778Grant files (Nunn), July 18-22
1779Grant files (HET), July 11-15
17710Grant files (Nunn), July 5-9
17711Grant files (HET), June 27-July 1
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1781Grant files (HET), June 27-July 1
1782Grant files (Nunn), June 20-24
1783Grant files (HET), June 13-17
1784Grant files (Nunn), June 6-10
1785Grant files (HET), May 31-June 3
1786Grant files (Nunn), May 23-27
1787Grant files (HET), May 16-20
1788Grant files (Nunn), May 9-13
1789Grant files (HET), May 2-6
17810Grant files (Nunn), April 25-29
17811Grant files (HET), April 18-28
17812Grant files (Nunn), April 12-16
17813Grant files (HET), April 4-8
17814Grant files (Nunn), March 28-April 1
17815Grant files (HET), March 21-25
17816Grant files (Nunn), March 14-18
17817Grant files (HET), March 7-11
17818Grant files (Nunn), February 28-March 4
17819Grant files (HET), February 21-25
6. 1978
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1791Grant files (Nunn), February 14-18
1792Grant files (HET), February 7-11
1793Grant files (Nunn), January 31-February 4
1794Grant files (HET), January 24-28
1795Grant files (Nunn), January 17-21
1796Grant files (HET), January 10-14
1797Grant files (Nunn), January 3-7
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1801Grant files (HET), June 19-23
1802Grant files (Nunn), June 26-30
1803Grant files (HET), July 3-4
1804Grant files (Nunn), July 10-14
1805Grant files (HET), July 17-22
1806Grant files (Nunn), July 24-28
1807Grant files (HET), July 31-August 4
1808Grant files (Nunn), August 7-11
1809Grant files (HET), August 14-18
18010Grant files (Nunn), August 21-25
18011Grant files (HET), August 28-September 1
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1811Grant files (Nunn), September 5-8
1812Grant files (HET), September 11-15
1813Grant files (HET), September 18-22
1814Grant files (Nunn), September 25-29
1815Grant files (HET), October 1-6
1816Grant files (Nunn), October 9-13
1817Grant files (HET), October 16-20
1818Grant files (Nunn), October 23-27
1819Grant files (HET), October 30-November 3
18110Grant files (Nunn), November 6-10
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1821Grant files (HET), November 13-17
1822Grant files (Nunn), November 20-24
1823Grant files (HET), November 27-December 1
1824Grant files (Nunn), December 4-8
1825Grant files (HET), December 11-15
1826Grant files (Nunn), December 18-22
1827Grant files (HET), December 25-29


C. Speeches , 1968-1971
Materials found in speeches mainly consist of press releases of the speech itself. Issues found in Talmadge's speeches include civil rights, crime, defense, education, farming, foreign policy, social security, taxes, and Vietnam. More speeches are available to the researcher in the Press Office series. These files are arranged alphabetically by topic.
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1831Civil Rights: - Senate Floor Speech on an Amendment to the Dirksen Substitute Civil Rights Bill re: law enforcement officers, 1968 March 4
1832Civil Rights: - Senate Floor Speech on an Amendment to the Dirksen Substitute Civil Rights Bill re: private business, 1968 March 5
1833Crime: - DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce, 1968 April 12
1834Crime: - Floor Speech on Title II Safe Street and Crime Control Act re: confessions, 1968 May 20
1835Crime: - Annual Convention of Georgia State Junior Chamber of Commerce, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1968 May 10
1836Defense: - Opposition to Proxmire-Schweiker Amendment in the Senate (C-5A), 1970 August 26
1837Defense: - C-5A follow-up Proxmire-Schweiker Amendment (Senate Floor), 1970 August 20
1838Defense: - C-5A Proxmire-Schweiker Amendment (Senate Floor), 1970 August 12
1839Defense: - C-5A Production (Senate Floor), 1970 July 9
18310Defense: - American Legion Department of Georgia Statewide Convention, Columbus, Georgia, 1971 July 16
18311Education and School: - Newsletter Information, undated
18312Education and School: - Statement of Herman E. Talmadge on proposed Amendment to the Constitution to prohibit Forced School Busing, 1971 October 8
18313Education and School: - Talmadge Denounces Forced Busing- calls for Constitutional Amendment, 1971 October 8
18314Education and School: - Committee Action to Force Solution to School Lunch Crisis, 1971 September 22
18315Education and School: - Talmadge Introduces Emergency School Lunch Resolutions, 1971 September 20
18316Education and School: - School Officials on Controversy over School Lunch Regulations, 1971 September 12
18317Education and School: - Job Training Tax Credit Legislation that he is cosponsoring, 1968 April 27
18318Education and School: - Youth Employment Seminar, Atlanta, 1968 July 29
18319Education and School: - S.2548 School Lunch Act, to strengthen and improve existing food service programs, 1969 July 7
18320Farm Program: - Rural-Urban Speech, Eatonton, Georgia, 1971 January 10
18321Farm Program: - S. 2223 Hearings of Proposed Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, 1971 July 23
18322Farm Program: - Statement of Herman E. Talmadge in the Senate on Moss Amendment to eliminate the Tobacco Price Support Program, 1971 July 15
18323Farm Programs: - Talmadge-Dole Rural Amendment to Agriculture Act of 1970 (in senate), 1970 September 15
18324Farm Programs: - Textile Import Quota (on the floor), 1968 March 27
18325Farm Programs: - Peanut Price Support Payments release, undated
18326Farm Programs: - Remarks in Senate on Farm Problem, 1968 April 8
18327Farm Programs: - Peanut Marketing Act of 1968- Senate Floor, 1968 July 1
18328Social Security: - State Medical Society Presidents, Boston, Massachusetts, 1970 November 29
18329Social Security: - Press Release on Senate Passage of Social Security Amendment of 1970, 1970 December 29
18330Tax: - S. 382 Limit Election Campaign Spending, 1971 August 5
18331Tax: - Introduction of "tax incentive" political contributions bill, in the senate, 1971 March 19
18332Tax: - Employment Opportunity Tax Act, 1969 November 20
18333Textile: - Statement of floor on Japanese Textile Agreement, 1971 February 25
18334Textile: - Talmadge Trade Bill Amendment to Social Security Amendment, Senate, 1970 November 17
18335Textile: - Trade Amendment Speech in the Senate, 1970 December 15
18336Vietnam: - Statement on McGovern-Hatfield Amendment, in the Senate, 1971 June 15
18337Vietnam: - Senate Floor Speeches regarding graft and corruption in Vietnam, 1968 June 18
18338Vietnam: - Department of State - Statement on Floor of Senate, 1968 June 19
18339Vietnam: - Minority Views on Federal Election Campaign Financing bill, undated
18340Vietnam: - Extension of Blue Ridge Parkway, 1968 July 12
18341Vietnam: - Senate Speech in Opposition to HR. 2516, 1968 January 24
18342Welfare: - Welfare Number 1 Problem - on floor, 1971 February 25
18343Welfare: - "Sit-in" at Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), re: Nixon Welfare Reform on the Senate Floor, 1970 May 15
18344Welfare: - Talmadge Amendment to Family Assistance Act of 1970 - on Senate floor, 1970 May 14
18345Welfare: - Follow-up to Family Assistance Act Speech of May 14th - on Senate floor, 1970 May 19
18346Welfare: - Welfare Reform (Senate floor) (Talmadge Amendment), 1970 July 20
18347General: - Decatur First Methodist Church Layman's Day, 1970 November 1
18348General: - Addressing Georgia General Assembly - Atlanta, GA, 1970 January 14
18349General: - Georgia General Assembly - Atlanta, GA, 1968 January 15
18350General: - Congressional Record reprint of Senator Talmadge's Georgia General Assembly Address, 1968 January 18
18351General: - Speech to the Georgia Association of Broadcasters on Vietnam, fiscal responsibility and crime, 1968 January 25
18352General: - Congressional Record reprint of Senator Talmadge's address to the Atlanta Rotary Club on Atlanta's growth, 1968 February 6
18353General: - Letter to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on federal funds for the Savannah YMCA - separation of church and state, undated
18354General: - Remarks to the Atlanta Press Club re: Georgia and improvements, 1968 September 6


D. Correspondence , 1971-1973
This subseries includes some "constituent correspondence" from 1971, as well as some personal files pertaining to Talmadge's insurance, invitations and donations to several organizations. These files are arranged by topic.
1. 1971
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1841Automobile Complaints
1842Bicentennial Commission
1843Census Bureau
1844Cherry Blossom Festival - 1972
1845Civil Aeronautics Board
1846Civil Defense
1847Commerce Department
1848Congratulations
1849Corps of Engineers
18410-11Corps of Engineers - Altamaha River Basin (2 folders)
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1851Corps of Engineers - Altahama River Basin
1852Corps of Engineers - Bainbridge
1853Corps of Engineers - Lake Sidney Lanier
1854Communism
1855Community Clubs
1856Congressional Directory
1857Cost of Living Council
1858-10Corps of Engineers (3 folders)
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1861Corps of Engineers
1862Defense Department
1863Desegregation
1864Drug Problem
1865Eagle Scouts
1866Economic Development Administration
1867-9Economic Opportunity (3 folders)
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1871Education - Southeastern Education Laboratory
2. Personal
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1872Thank You, 1975 September
1873Thank You, 1975 October
1874Thank You, 1975 November
1875Requests, 1975 January-June
1876Engagements, undated
1877Closed Invitations, 1975 October
1878Closed Invitations, 1975 November
1879US. Marshal, 1970
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1881University of Georgia Foundation, undated
1882Tift College, undated
1883Tech-Georgia Development Fund, undated
1884Congratulations, undated
1885Convalescent - Sympathy, undated
1886Gifts from Senator, undated
1887Invitation Endorsed, undated
1888Recommendations, undated
1889Miscellaneous, undated
18810Family, undated
18811Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation Boys Club, undated
18812Sigma Delta Kappa, undated
18813Sons of Confederate Veterans, undated
18814Watergate, undated
18815Pending for Senator, undated
18816Contributions, undated
18817Donations, undated
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1891Donations, undated
1892Electoral College Reform, undated
1893Ambassadors, undated
1894Agriculture Committee, 1974
1895Bache and Company - Investment, undated
1896Birthday - 1974, undated
1897Catfish, undated
1898Cotton States Insurance, undated
1899Requests, 1968
18910United Family Insurance, 1969


E. Office Administration , 1957-1980
Materials found in office administration mainly consist of visitor cards, guest books, the Senator's appointment books, telephone records, and White House tours. These were materials used in the Washington office on a daily basis. Arrangement is by form, thereafter chronological.
1. Visitor Cards
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190Visitors, 1961-1965
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191Visitors, 1961-1965
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192Students/Visitors, 1961-1965
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193Visitors, 1971-1973
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194Visitors, 1971-1973
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195Visitors, Christmas, 1973
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196Visitors, 1977
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197Visitors, 1977
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198Visitors, 1978
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199Visitors, 1979
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200Visitors, 1980
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201Addresses A-Z, undated
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202Addresses A-D, undated
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203Addresses E-K, undated
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204Addresses L-Q, undated
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205Addresses R-XYZ, undated
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206Addresses A-C, 1967
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207Addresses J-R, 1967
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208Addresses S-Z, 1967
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209Addresses, Colored, undated
2. Guest Books
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2101Guest Books (2 books), 1957
2102Guest Books (2 books), 1958
2103Guest Books (2 books), 1959
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2111Guest Books, 1960
2112Guest Books (2 books), 1961
2113Guest Books (2 books), 1962
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2121Guest Books (2 books), 1963
2122Guest Books (2 books), 1964
2123Guest Books (2 books), 1965
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2131Guest Books, 1966
2132Guest Books (2 books), 1967
2133Guest Books, 1968
2134Guest Books (2 books), 1969
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2141Guest Books (2 books), 1970
2142Guest Books, 1971
2143Guest Books, 1975
2144Guest Books, 1976
2145Guest Books (2 books), 1977
2146Guest Books, 1978
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2151Guest Books (2 books), 1978
2152Guest Books (2 books), 1979
2153Guest Books (3 books), 1980
3. Appointment Books
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216Appointment books, 1976, 1977, 1978
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217Appointment books, 1979, 1980
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217A Calendars, 1970, 1976, 1977
4. Telephone Records
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2181Telephone records, 1968
2182-5Telephone records, 1969
2186-8Telephone records, 1970
2189-10Telephone records, 1971
21811-14Telephone records, 1972
21815-18Telephone records, 1973
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2191-11Telephone records, 1974
21912-18Telephone records, 1975
21919-21Telephone records, 1976
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2201Call Books for Senator Talmadge, Book I, September 20, 1976 - March 9, 1977
2202Call Books for Senator Talmadge, Book II, March 10, 1977 - May 26, 1977
2203Call Books for Senator Talmadge, Book III, May 27, 1977 - September 22, 1977
2204Call Books for Senator Talmadge, Book IV, September 22, 1977 - December, 1977
2205Call Book for Rogers Wade, April 29 - May 21, 1975
2206Call Book for Rogers Wade, September 14 - December 6, 1975
2207Guest Books, October, 1975 - March, 1976
2208Guest Books, March - July, 1976
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2211-4Telephone books (4 notepads), 1978
2215-6Telephone books (2 notepads), 1979
2217-10Telephone books (4 folders), 1980
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2221-7Telephone books, 1980
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2231Telephone Numbers, undated
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2241Telephone Numbers by County, undated
5. White House Tours
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225 1-6 Correspondence, 1977
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226 1-8 Notepads

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