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Descriptive Summary |
Title: Williamson S. Stuckey Papers: Collection Summary |
Creator:
Stuckey, Williamson Sylvester, 1935-
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Inclusive Dates: 1957-2003 |
Bulk Dates: 1967-1976 |
Language(s): English |
Extent:
329 box(es)
(134.5 linear feet, 63 audiovisual items)
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Collection Number: RBRL210WSS |
Repository:
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
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Abstract: Williamson S. Stuckey served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1967 until 1977. He was a member of the Agriculture committee, District of Columbia committee, and Interstate and Commerce Committee and succeeded in passing legislation to protect Cumberland Island, Georgia and the Okefenokee Swamp. His papers document his political career and include press files, bill and subject files, correspondence, project files, and campaign materials. |
Historical Note
Williamson Sylvester Stuckey, Jr. was born in Eastman, Georgia, May 25, 1935. He attended the Georgia Military Academy and graduated from the University of Georgia in 1956 with B.B.A. and LL.B. degrees. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Social and Phi Delta Phi Legal fraternities.
From 1956 until 1966, Stuckey was president of Stuckey's Timberland, Inc. and executive vice-president of Stuckey's Inc., a division of Pet, Inc. He also was president of the Stuckey Pecan Company, 1958-1966, and Stuckey Investments, Inc., from 1958 to 1966.
Elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives from the Eighth and later the Ninth District, Stuckey served in Congress from 1967 until 1977. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1976. While in Congress, Stuckey served on the Agriculture committee, the District of Columbia committee, the Interstate and Foreign Commerce committee and its subcommittee on Commerce and Finance and was chairman of the Commerce, Housing and Transportation subcommittee.
Stuckey was most proud of two pieces of legislation that dealt with the environment. He successfully introduced and had passed a bill that made Cumberland Island, Georgia, a National Seashore. The other measure he introduced made the Okefenokee Swamp a Federally Protected Wilderness open to the public through five water trails.
Since 1985, Stuckey has been chairman of Stuckey's Corporation. He is married to Ethelynn McMillan and they have five children. He currently resides in Washington, D.C. and Eastman, Georgia.
Scope and Content
His papers document his political career and include press files, bill and subject files, correspondence, project files, and campaign materials. Common subjects include the Cumberland Island and the Okefenokee Swamp projects; expanding Atlanta's airport to include international flights to Europe and the Pacific region; Corps of Engineers' work on the Satilla and Altamaha Rivers; the Vietnam conflict, including amnesty for Vietnam draft dodgers and deserters and Lt. William Calley's case regarding the My Lai 4 incident; the equal rights amendment; the Arab boycott; gun control; and impeachment of President Richard Nixon.
Organization and Arrangement
This collection is organized into 7 series: Series I. Press Relations/Media Activities, Series II. Political Activities, Series III. Legislative, Series IV. Office Administration, Series V. Related Materials, Series VI. Audiovisual Materials, and Series VII. Case Mail.
This collection is open for research with the following exceptions:
Series VI. Audiovisual Materials: Though the collection is open for research, reference copies of the audiovisual recordings are available upon request. Research requests will be filled as soon as possible and will be dependent upon the condition of the recordings.
Series IV. Office Administration the case mail is closed.
Series VII. Case Mail the entire series is closed.
Williamson S. Stuckey Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.
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Finding Aid Publication
Finding Aid prepared by Adriane Hanson and Jordan Graham (student assistant), September 2016.
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