Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI: Political

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI: Political

Descriptive Summary

Title: Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI: Political
Creator: Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971
Inclusive Dates: 1932-1971
Language(s): English
Extent: 216 box(es) (108.75 linear feet)
Collection Number: RBRL001RBR_C_VI
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI. Political not only spans the entire senate career of Russell but also carries over the gubernatorial office with the 1932 senatorial campaign and the early senate office procedures through Russell's office filing reorganization circa 1943. The Political series is a rich source of documentation for studying political campaigns in the mid-twentieth century. The campaign files cover Senator Russell's campaigns of 1932, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1954, 1960, and 1966. In addition to the senatorial campaign files, the series contains files documenting Russell's unsuccessful 1952 race for United States president. Any additional non-textual materials originally filed with papers were removed for preservation purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual items, scrapbooks, vertical files, memorabilia, and books. The Special Name files contain information at a particular point in time on individuals whom Senator Russell considered of enough interest to warrant an individual folder. Such individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson, Eugene Talmadge, Charles Crisp, Herman E. Talmadge, Ralph McGill, Strom Thurmond, Orval Faubus, and Barry Goldwater, among others.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. held public office for fifty years as a state legislator, governor, and U.S. senator. The highlights of his legislative career included support of non-interventionist foreign policy, passage of the National School Lunch Program, securing funding for military installations and research facilities—including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and his opposition to equal rights for African Americans, most evident in the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Russell was born in Winder, GA on November 2, 1897, to Judge Richard B. Russell, Sr. and Ina Dillard Russell, a teacher. He was the fourth of thirteen children and the first son. He earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Georgia in 1918. After a brief period practicing law, Russell ran for and won a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1920. In 1927, he was elected Speaker of the House, a position he held until 1931. In 1930, Russell ran for governor against a crowded field of seasoned candidates, but he was victorious thanks to a grassroots campaign and his skill in door-to-door canvassing. He took the oath of office in June 1931 but only spent eighteen months as governor before the death of Senator William J. Harris presented him with the opportunity to run for the United States Senate.

Russell entered the U.S. Senate in 1933 and served until his death in 1971. He became one of the Senate's most influential members. During his tenure, he served sixteen years as chair of the Armed Services Committee and held a seat on the Appropriation Committee that spanned his tenure in the Senate. Additionally, Russell held positions on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the Committee on Immigration, the Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, and the Democratic Policy and Democratic Steering Committees.

Although he wielded considerable power through these committee appointments, Russell did not seek a position in the Senate leadership. Instead, he supported the ambitions of his protégé, Senator Lyndon Johnson from Texas for majority whip and later for majority leader. Russell ended his career as president pro tempore of the Senate—a post reserved for the member with the longest tenure in the Senate—making him third in the line of presidential succession.

Russell was known for his support of national defense, non-interventionist foreign policy, and his advocacy for agricultural interests (particularly those in Georgia). Russell opposed the United States entangling itself in international conflicts, especially in Vietnam and the Congo. In agricultural policy, the creation of the National School Lunch Program in 1946 was his most significant achievement for the nation's farmers. The program had the double effect of providing nutritious meals for schoolchildren while avoiding an economic crash by giving farmers a way to sell their surplus produce.

Russell's opposition to civil rights legislation overshadowed his many legislative achievements. He began contesting civil rights legislation as early as 1935 when he joined other southern senators to block anti-lynching bills. Over three decades, Russell developed a reputation as a defender of "white traditions" and white supremacy.

During the Senate's debate of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Russell led the Southern Bloc in a sixty-day filibuster in an attempt to prevent the bill's passage, vowing to "resist to the bitter end any measure or any movement which would have a tendency to bring about social equality and intermingling and amalgamation of the races." The filibuster came to an end only after a partnership of moderate Republicans and northern Democrats introduced a compromise bill that garnered the sixty-seven votes needed to invoke cloture and end the filibuster. The substitute civil rights bill passed on June 19 by a margin of 73-27.

Though Russell advised against attempts to resist the Civil Rights Act at the state level, he remained unapologetic in his criticism of it. In a speech given in the Senate on June 18, 1964, Russell sought to encourage the other members of the Southern Bloc, saying "…there will never come a time when it will be necessary for any one of us to apologize for his conduct or his courage."

Russell left behind a list of political and legislative achievements and a reputation for mastery of legislative strategy. Despite his other distinctions, racial animus and obstructionism would become the most remembered aspects of his legacy. As biographer Gilbert Fite noted, Russell might well have achieved more, were it not for his racial views.

Scope and Content

The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series VI. Political not only spans the entire senate career of Russell but also carries over the gubernatorial office with the 1932 senatorial campaign and the early senate office procedures through Russell's office filing reorganization circa 1943. The Political series is a rich source of documentation for studying political campaigns in the mid-twentieth century. The campaign files cover Senator Russell's campaigns of 1932, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1954, 1960, and 1966. In addition to the senatorial campaign files, the series contains files documenting Russell's unsuccessful 1952 race for United States president. Any additional non-textual materials originally filed with papers were removed for preservation purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual items, scrapbooks, vertical files, memorabilia, and books. The Special Name files contain information at a particular point in time on individuals whom Senator Russell considered of enough interest to warrant an individual folder. Such individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson, Eugene Talmadge, Charles Crisp, Herman E. Talmadge, Ralph McGill, Strom Thurmond, Orval Faubus, and Barry Goldwater, among others.

Organization and Arrangement

Subgroup C, Series VI. Political is organized into eight subseries: A. Personal Political; B. Political General; C. County Files; D. Out of State Political; E. Special Name File; F. Senatorial Campaign File; G. Presidential Campaign; H. Newspaper File.


Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Case mail, cross-reference copies, and military academies are closed. Additional files are restricted throughout the collection, as noted in the container listing.

Preferred Citation

Richard B. Russell, Jr. 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.

User Restrictions

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

Copyright Information

Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permissions. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2008.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Related Collections in this Repository

Richard B. Russell, Sr. Papers

Russell Family Collection

Patience Elizabeth Russell Peterson Papers

Hugh Peterson, Sr. Papers

Herman E. Talmadge Collection

Lamartine G. Hardman Collection

Related Collections in Other Repositories

John C. Stennis Papers, Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Gubernatorial Papers, Georgia Department of Archives and History

Lyndon B. Johnson Papers, Lyndon B. Johnson Library

U.S. Senate. Committee on Appropriations, Center for Legislative Archives, NARA

U.S. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, Center for Legislative Archives, NARA


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

Subgroup C. United States Senatorial Papers

This subgroup of papers comprehensively reveals Richard Russell's activities as a United States senator representing the state of Georgia. The papers are divided into twenty series, two of which are closed; some files are restricted. Closed or restricted files are governed by donor agreement, Executive Orders, or privacy considerations. Not many files survived from Russell's first eleven years in office; the main series for this time period are Early Office, Political, Political Patronage, Personal, and a few files in General. In 1943 and 1944, Russell's staff members reorganized the office filing system, and from that point on, the files are very complete. The 1943 filing system places the incoming letter with a copy of Russell's reply (the yellows) attached, and the correspondence is filed by subject; these files compose the majority of the senatorial papers. Subsequent letters from the constituent and copies of Russell's replies on the same subject continued to be attached to the original correspondence and filed under the date of the latest communication from Russell. Theoretically, at the end of each Congress, these files would have been retired to storage (with the possible exception of case mail); in practice, however, there was no consistency to the length of time the subject files were retained in the active status. To respect provenance of the files and to preserve the utility of the cross reference copies, the subject files are subdivided so that within each series they are arranged chronologically by the most recent date of correspondence (with all other correspondence attached thereto). A second copy of a Russell letter (the pinks, or Cross-Reference Copies Series) was made and filed separately by correspondent's surname in a chronological file. Intra-Office Communications and Speech/Media are form files. If Russell personally dictated any portion of a letter or added a postscript, two extra copies on onionskin paper (one for the Winder office and one for the Washington office) were made and filed by subject (Dictation Series), separate from the yellow and pink copies. The flexibility of the system allowed for much divergence in filing according to the discretion of the staff member involved. Thus, as personnel changed, their interpretations on how broad or specific they should be were reflected in the filing system itself. For example, "Foreign Aid" under the General Series and "Foreign Relations" under Legislative Series. The filing system indicates that correspondence relating to proposed or pending legislation was filed under committee in Legislative and relating to action taken on passed legislation or programs administered by government agencies was filed accordingly in General. In reality, two subject headings as similar as foreign aid and foreign relations could easily be interfiled.



VI. Political , 1932-1971

( 216 box(es) (108.75 linear feet) ) ( (104.75 linear feet) )
Unlike other series in the senatorial papers, Political not only spans the entire senate career of Russell but also carries over the gubernatorial office with the 1932 senatorial campaign and the early senate office procedures through Russell's office filing reorganization circa 1943. This is reflected in the subseries: Political General, County Files, Special Name, Out-of-State, Newspaper File, and Senatorial Campaigns. Significant reorganization of the files occured in 1951-1952 when Personal General evolved into Personal Political. A subject file separate of general correspondence was set up under this new heading and material was usually separated from correspondence.
The Political series is a rich source of documentation for studying political campaigns in the mid-twentieth century. Russell's first campaign for national office was in 1932 when he ran for the United States Senate to fill the unexpired term of U. S. Senator William J. Harris. After a tough campaign, Russell was victorious against Charles Crisp, a United States representative. Russell's only other contested election was in 1936, when he defeated then-Governor Eugene Talmadge. The campaign files cover Senator Russell's campaigns of 1932, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1954, 1960, and 1966. In addition to the senatorial campaign files, the series contains files documenting Russell's unsuccessful 1952 race for United States president. The work of Senator Russell, his campaign staff, Democratic Party officials, and other individuals involved with this campaign at three of his campaign offices is documented in the files. The campaign files were generated from the Mayflower Hotel National Campaign Headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Conrad Hilton Convention Headquarters in Chicago, and Senator Russell's senate office. These files consist of correspondence, printed materials, speeches, press releases, newspaper clippings, radio and television transcripts, state delegate notebooks, mailing lists, financial papers, campaign contributions, campaign literature, and memorabilia. See also the 1952 scrapbooks, one of which is devoted especially to the campaign, and photographs. The Special Name files contain information at a particular point in time on specific individuals. Such individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson, Eugene Talmadge, Charles Crisp, Herman E. Talmadge, Ralph McGill, Strom Thurmond, Orval Faubus, and Barry Goldwater, among others. The other subseries mainly consist of general correspondence and materials. The County files reflect the support that Russell might expect within each county during an election year. The Out of State Political consists primarily of correspondence of a general political nature from individuals outside of Georgia.
A. Personal Political , 1942-1971
The Personal Political files are divided into two subsubseries based on arrangement of documents: 1. General Correspondene and material, arranged in reverse chronological order; 2. Subject Files, arranged alphabetically by subject and in reverse chronological order.
1. General Correspondence and Material
boxfolder
11General Correspondence, 1969-1970
12General Material, 1969-1970
13General Correspondence, 1968
14General Material, 1968
15General Correspondence, 1967
16General Material, 1967
17General Correspondence, 1966
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21General Material and Correspondence, 1966 November
22General Material and Correspondence, 1966 January-October
23General Material and Correspondence, 1966
24General Material and Correspondence, 1965
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31General Material and Correspondence, 1965
32General Material and Correspondence, 1964 November-December
33General Material and Correspondence, 1964 October
34General Material and Correspondence, 1964 October
35General Material and Correspondence, 1964 October
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41General Correspondence, 1964 September
42General Correspondence, 1964 September
43General Correspondence, 1964 September
44General Material, 1964 August
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51General Correspondence, 1964 July
52General Material and Correspondence, 1964 June-July 18
53General Correspondence, 1964 April-May
54General Correspondence, 1964 March 16-31
55General Material and Correspondence, 1964 March 10-13
56General Material and Correspondence, 1964 February
57General Material and Correspondence, 1964 January
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61Unanswered Correspondence, 1964 January 27-February 4
62General Material, 1964
63General Material, 1964
64General Material, 1964
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71General Material and Correspondence, 1963 November-December
72General Correspondence, 1963 September-October
73General Correspondence, 1963 July-August
74General Correspondence, 1963 July
75General Correspondence, 1963 April-June
76General Correspondence, 1963 January-March
77Unanswered Correspondence, 1963
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81General Material and Correspondence, 1963
82General Material, 1963
83General Correspondence, 1962 October-December
boxfolder
91General Correspondence, 1962 January-September
92General Material, 1962
93General Material, 1962
94General Correspondence, 1962
95General Correspondence, 1960-1961
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101General Material and Correspondence, 1961
102General Correspondence, 1960 August-December
103General Correspondence, 1960 January-July
104Letters and Material, 1960 October-December
105Letters and Material, 1960 May-September
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111Letters and Material, 1960 May-June
112Letters and Material, 1960 January-April
113General Correspondence, 1959
114Letters and Material, 1959
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121Correspondence, 1958
122Letters and Material, 1958
123Correspondence, 1957
124Correspondence, 1956
125Material, 1956
126Correspondence, 1955
127Material, 1955
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131Correspondence, 1954
132Material, 1954
133Correspondence, 1953
134Material Marked by Senator Russell, 1952-1953
135Special Political, 1952
136Special Political (Control), 1951
137Correspondence, 1951-1952
Address cards
box
208A-Lowery,1950s-1960s
box
209A. B. S. Lowry - Out of State Z,1950s-1960s
2. Subject Files
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141Augusta Courier, 1962-1964, 1966
142Augusta Courier, 1961
143Augusta Courier, 1960
144Augusta Courier, 1959
145Augusta Courier, 1957-1958
146Augusta Courier, 1956
147Augusta Courier, 1955
148Augusta Courier, 1953-1954
149Augusta Courier, 1952
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151Civil Rights and Racial, 1960-1964
152Civil Rights and Racial, 1959
153Civil Rights and Racial, 1956-1958
154Civil Rights and Racial, 1956-1958
155Clay Testimonial Dinner, 1949
156Commendatory, 1967-1970
157Commendatory, 1965-1966
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161Commendatory, 1964 August-December
162Commendatory, 1964 January-July
163Commendatory, 1962-1963
164Commendatory, 1961
165Commendatory, 1960
166Commendatory, 1959
167Commendatory, 1958
168Commendatory, 1956-1957
169County Unit System, 1963
1610County Unit System, 1962
1611County Unit System, 1962
1612County Unit System, 1959-1961
1613County Unit System, 1959
1614County Unit System, 1958
boxfolder
171Criticism, 1970
172Criticism, 1969
173Criticism, 1967-1968
174Criticism, 1966
175Criticism, 1965
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181Criticism, 1964 June-December
182Criticism, 1964 March-May
183Criticism, 1964 Janaury-February
184Criticism, 1963 April-December
185Criticism, 1963 January-March
186Criticism, 1962
187Criticism, 1959-1961
188Criticism, 1953-1958
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191Defense, 1959-1960
192Defense, 1952-1958
193Democratic Convention, 1960
194Democratic Convention, 1956
195Democratic Convention-Old [Empty]
196Democratic Party, Political, 1971 Janaury
197Democratic Party, Political, 1970 September-November
198Democratic Party, Political, 1970 June-August
199Democratic Party, Political, 1970 June-May
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201Democratic Party, Political, 1969 September-December
202Democratic Party, Political, 1969 June-August
203Democratic Party, Political, 1969 January-May
204Democratic Party, Political, 1968 October-December
205Democratic Party, Political, 1968 September
206Democratic Party, Political, 1968 June-August
207Democratic Party, Political, 1968 April-May
208Democratic Party, Political, 1968 January-March
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211Democratic Party Political, 1967 July-December
212Democratic Party Political, 1967 January-June
213Democratic Party Political, 1966 November-December
214Democratic Party Political, 1966 October
215Democratic Party Political, 1966 June-September
216Democratic Party Political, 1966 January-May
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221Democratic Party Political, 1965
222Democratic Party Political, 1964 December
223Democratic Party Political, 1964 November
224Democratic Party Political, 1964 November
225Democratic Party Political, 1964 October
226Democratic Party Political, 1964 October
227Democratic Party Political, 1964 October
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231Democratic Party Political, 1964 September
232Democratic Party Political, 1964 September
233Democratic Party Political, 1964 August
234Democratic Party Political, 1964 August
235Democratic Party Political, 1964 July
236Democratic Party Political, 1964 July
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241Democratic Party Political, 1964 April 15-June 30
242Democratic Party Political, 1964 January 1-April 14
243Democratic Party Political, 1963 September-December
244Democratic Party Political, 1963 July-August
245Democratic Party Political, 1963 January-June
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251Democratic Party Political, 1962
252Democratic Party Political, 1961
253Democratic Party Political-Material, 1961
254Democratic Party Political,- Lyndon B. Johnson Special [see also VI.E. Lyndon B. Johnson], 1961
255Democratic Party Political-Talmadge [see also VI.E. Herman E. Talmadge], 1961
256Democratic Party Political-Talmadge [see also VI.E. Herman E. Talmadge], 1960 December
257Democratic Party Political-Talmadge [see also VI.E. Herman E. Talmadge], 1960 November
258Democratic Party Political-Talmadge [see also VI.E. Herman E. Talmadge], 1960 October
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261Democratic Party Political, 1960 September
262Democratic Party Political, 1960 August
263Democratic Party Political, 1960 August
264Democratic Party Political, 1960 August
265Democratic Party Political, 1960 July
266Democratic Party Political, 1960 July
267Democratic Party Political, 1960 July
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271Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1960 January-June
272Democratic Party Political-Material, 1960
273Democratic Party Political-President Kennedy, 1960
274Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1959
275Democratic Party Political-Letters and Material, 1959
276Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1958
277Democratic Party Political-Material File, 1958
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281Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1957
282Democratic Party Political-Old (continued) Material, 1957
283Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1956
284Democratic Party Political-Old Material, 1956
285Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1955
286Democratic Party Political-Old Material, 1954-1955
287Democratic Party Political-Correspondence, 1954
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291Democratic Party Political, 1953 April-December
292Democratic Party Political, 1953 March 11-28
293Democratic Party Political, 1953 March 5-10
294Democratic Party Political, 1953 January 27-March 4
295Democratic Party Political-Material, 1953 March-November
296Democratic Party Political, 1952
297Education-Old Material, 1958
298Farm, 1959
299Farm-Old Material, 1951-1958
2910Farm Bureau, 1946-1950
2911Foreign Aid-Old Material, 1953-1958
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301Gannett Broadcast, 1950 July 2
302Gannett Broadcast, 1950 July 2
303General Georgia Political Material, 1953-1958
304Georgia General Assembly, 1958-1959
305Georgia Governor's Race, 1962
306Georgia Governor's Race, 1958
307Georgia Governor's Race, 1954
308Georgia Poultry Convention (Honor Senator George), 1956 May 19
309Georgia Recorder, 1959-1960
3010Georgia School Crisis Material-Old, 1958
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311Labor Material-Old, 1951-1957
312Labor-CIO, PAC, AFL, etc., 1947-1950
313Labor-CIO, PAC, AFL, etc., 1946
314Labor-CIO, PAC, AFL, etc., 1943-1946
315Majority Leader, 1950-1951
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32A 1Miscellaneous, 1960-1965
32A 2Miscellaneous, 1959
32A 3Presidential Future, 1964
32A 4Presidential Future, 1961, 1962, 1963
32A 5Presidential Future, 1960
32A 6Presidential Future, 1959
32A 7Presidential Future, 1957-1958
32A 8Presidential Future, 1956
32A 9Presidential Future, 1955
32A 10Presidential Future, 1953-1954
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32B 1Public Works, 1959
32B 2Public Works Material-Old, 1956-1957
32B 3Records of Votes, 1959
32B 4Records of Senators' Votes, 1952-1956
32B 5Records of Votes, 1942, 1944, 1946
32B 6Republican Party Political, 1968-1970
32B 7Dan Smoot Reports, 1964
32B 8Talmadge Constitutional Amendment [see also X. Civil Rights], 1959
32B 9Talmadge Constitutional Amendment [see also X. Civil Rights], 1959
32B 10Talmadge Luncheon [see also X. Civil Rights], 1957 January 3
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32C 1Third Party-Correspondence Only, 1960-1963
32C 2Third Party-Letters and Material, 1960
32C 3Third Party-Correspondence, 1959
32C 4Third Party-Correspondence, 1958
32C 5Third Party-Correspondence, 1957 October-December
32C 6Third Party-Correspondence, 1957 October-December
32C 7Third Party-Material, 1956-1957
32C 8Third Party-Letters we didn't answer, 1951, 1957 September 25-1958 February 10
32C 9Third Party-Letters we didn't answer, 1951, 1957 September 25-1958 February 10
32C 10Third Party-Letters we didn't answer, 1951, 1957 September 25-1958 February 10
32C 11Wallace-Taylor, 1948
B. Political General , 1932-1952
Political General consists of special correspondence and general correspondence arranged in reverse chronological order.
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32C 12Unamerican Material-Old, 1952-1954
32C 13Veterans' Material-Old, 1954
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331Political General, 1952
332Political 1-A, 1951
333Political General, 1951
334Political 1-A, 1950
335Political General, 1950
336Political 1-A, 1949
337Political General, 1949
338Political 1-A, 1948
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34 1A Political General (Folder 1 of 2), 1948
34 1B Political General (Folder 2 of 2), 1948
342Political 1-A, 1946 June 30-1947 December 31
343Political 1-A, 1944 April 16-1946 June 29
344Political 1-A, 1942 August 10-1944 April 15
345Political 1-A, 1942 March 1-August 9
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35A 1Political General, 1946-1947
35A 2Political General, 1945
35A 3Political General, 1944
35A 4Political General, 1942-1943
35A 5Political, 1942 January-February
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35B 1Political, 1941 April 15-December 31
35B 2Political, 1941 January 1-April 14
35B 3Political, 1940 October-December
35B 4Political, 1940 July 15-September 30
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361Political, 1940 January 1-July 14
362Political, 1938 January 1-1939 December 31
363Political, 1936 September-1937 December 31
364Political, 1936 April-June
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371Political, General, 1936 January-March
372Political, General, 1935 May-December
373Political, General, 1935 January-April
374Political, General, 1932-1934
C. County File , 1935-1966
The purpose of the county files was to reflect support that Senator Russell might expect in a campaign year. The files consist of correspondence and are arranged alphabetically by Georgia county and in reverse chronological order. County correspondence for 1935 and 1936 is divided into folders labeled P and J. According to Margaret Appleby McCormick, Senator Russell's personal secretary (1935-1948), these letters referred to Political or Job.
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381Appling, 1965
382Appling, 1956
383Appling, 1942-1948
384Appling, P, 1935-1936
385Appling, J, 1936
386Atkinson, 1965
387Atkinson, 1942
388Atkinson [Empty]
389Atkinson P, 1935-1936
3810Atkinson J, [Empty]
3811Bacon, 1965-1966
3812Bacon, 1950-1954
3813Bacon, 1942-1946
3814Bacon P, 1936
3815Bacon J, 1936
3816Baker, 1965
3817Baker [Empty]
3818Baker, 1941-1948
3819Baker J, 1936
3820Baker P [Empty]
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391Baldwin, 1965
392Baldwin, 1951-1957
393Baldwin, 1940-1948
394Baldwin P, 1935-1936
395Baldwin J, 1936
396Banks, 1965
397Banks [Empty]
398Banks, 1941-1948
399Banks J, 1936
3910Banks P, 1935
3911Barrow, 1965
3912Barrow, 1949-1952
3913Barrow, 1938-1948
3914Barrow J, 1936
3915Barrow P, 1935
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401Bartow, 1964-1966
402Bartow, 1950-1058
403Bartow, 1941-1949
404Bartow J, 1936
405Bartow P, 1935
406Ben Hill, 1965
407Ben Hill, 1952-1955
408Ben Hill, 1940-1948
409Ben Hill J, 1936
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OS 2Political HIstory of Senator Russell's family showing the years they have held public office and the approximate amount of taxpayers' money that they have received during their years of occupancy of different public offices.(copy enclosed)[separated from folder 'Ben Hill J'][oversize]
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4010Ben Hill J, 1936
4011Ben Hill P, 1935-1936
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411Berrien, 1965
412Berrien, 1958
413Berrien, 1942-1949
414Berrien J, 1936
415Berrien P, 1935
416Bibb A-J, 1965
417Bibb K-R, 1965
418Bibb S-Z, 1965
419Bibb, 1954-1963
4110Bibb, 1951-1953
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421Bibb, 1947-1949
422Bibb, 1942-1946
423Bibb, 1937-1941
424Bibb J, 1936
425Bibb J, 1936
426Bibb P, 1935-1936
427Bibb P, 1935-1936
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431Bleckley, 1965-1966
432Bleckley, 1957
433Bleckley, 1940-1942
434Bleckley J, 1936
435Bleckley P, 1935
436Brantley, 1965
437Brantley, 1957
438Brantley, 1939-1948
439Brantley J, 1936
4310Brantley P, 1935-1936
4311Brooks, 1965
4312Brooks, 1951-1955
4313Brooks, 1942-1948
4314Brooks, P, 1936
4315Brooks J, 1936
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441Bryan, 1965
442Bryan, 1954
443Bryan, 1940-1948
444Bryan J, 1936
445Bryan P [Empty]
446Bulloch, 1965-1966
447Bulloch, 1963
448Bulloch, 1942-1948
449Bulloch J, 1936
4410Bulloch J, 1936
4411Bulloch P, 1935-1936
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451Burke, 1964-1966
452Burke [Empty]
453Burke, 1942
454Burke P, 1936
455Burke J, 1936
456Butts, 1965-1966
457Butts [Empty]
458Butts, 1939-1948
459Butts J, 1936
4510Butts P, 1935
4511Calhoun, 1965
4512Calhoun [Empty]
4513Calhoun, 1941-1942
4514Calhoun J, 1936
4515Calhoun P, 1935-1936
4516Camden, 1965
4517Camden, 1957
4518Camden, 1942-1948
4519Camden J, 1936
4520Camden P, 1936
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461Candler, 1965
462Candler, 1963
463Candler, 1936-1948
464Candler P, 1936
465Candler J, 1936
466Carroll, 1965-1966
467Carroll, 1950-1956
468Carroll, 1938-1949
469Carroll J, 1936
4610Carroll J, 1936
4611Carroll J, 1936
4612Carroll P, 1935-1936
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471Catoosa, 1965
472Catoosa [Empty]
473Catoosa, 1942
474Catoosa J, 1936
475Catoosa P, 1935-1936
476Charlton, 1964-1965
477Charlton, 1952-1957
478Charlton, 1942
479Charlton J, 1936
4710Charlton P, 1935
4711Chatham A-G, 1965-1966
4712Chatham A-G, 1965-1966
4713Chatham H-M, 1965-1966
4714Chatham N-Z, 1965-1966
4715Chatham N-Z, 1965-1966
4716Chatham Misc. Material (Special Political), 1965-1966
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481Chatham, 1950-1963
482Chatham, 1948-1949
483Chatham, 1942-1947
484Chatham, 1938-1942
485Chatham J, 1936
486Chatham J, 1936
487Chatham P, 1935-1936
488Chatham P, 1935-1936
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491Chattahoochee, 1965-1966
492Chattahoochee [Empty]
493Chattahoochee, 1941-1947
494Chattahoochee J, 1936
495Chattahoochee P, 1935
496Chattooga, 1965
497Chattooga, 1955
498Chattooga, 1940-1946
499Chattooga P, 1936
4910Chattooga J, 1936
4911Cherokee, 1965
4912Cherokee, 1952-1954
4913Cherokee, 1938-1947
4914Cherokee J, 1936
4915Cherokee P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
501Clarke A-G, 1965-1966
502Clarke H-Z, 1965-1966
503Clarke, 1950-1958
504Clarke, 1948-1949
505Clarke, 1943-1946
506Clarke, 1942 August 16-November 19
507Clarke, 1942 February-August 15
508Clarke, 1938-1941
boxfolder
511Clarke J, 1936
512Clarke J, 1936
513Clarke J, 1936
514Clarke P, 1935-1936
515Clarke P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
521Clay, 1965
522Clay, [Empty]
523Clay, 1941-1942
524Clay J, 1936
525Clay P, 1935-1936
526Clayton, 1965-1966
527Clayton, 1951-1963
528Clayton, 1942-1948
529Clayton J, 1936
5210Clayton P, 1935-1936
5211Clinch, 1964-1965
5212Clinch, 1950-1958
5213Clinch, 1940-1949
5214Clinch J, 1936
5215Clinch P, 1935
boxfolder
531Cobb, 1965-1966
532Cobb, 1965-1966
533Cobb, 1950-1960
534Cobb, 1943-1949
535Cobb, 1942
536Cobb J, 1936
537Cobb P, 1935-1936
538Cobb P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
541Coffee A-Z, 1965-1966
542Coffee [Empty]
543Coffee, 1940-1948
544Coffee J, 1936
545Coffee J, 1936
546Coffee P, 1935-1936
547Colquitt, 1965-1966
548Colquitt, 1950-1958
549Colquitt, 1940-1949
5410Colquitt J, 1936
5411Colquitt P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
551Columbia, 1965-1966
552Columbia [Empty]
553Columbia, 1937-1948
554Columbia J, 1936
555Columbia P, 1935-1936
556Cook, 1965-1966
557Cook, 1953-1954
558Cook, 1938-1942
559Cook J, 1936
5510Cook P, 1935
5511Coweta, 1965-1966
5512Coweta, 1951-1957
5513Coweta, 1938-1948
5514Coweta J, 1936
5515Coweta P, 1935-1936
5516Crawford, 1965-1966
5517Crawford [Empty]
5518Crawford, 1942-1948
5519Crawford J, 1936
5520Crawford P, 1935
boxfolder
561Crisp, 1964-1966
562Crisp, 1950-1957
563Crisp, 1938-1949
564Crisp J, 1936
565Crisp P, 1935-1936
566Dade, 1965
567Dade, 1954
568Dade, 1941-1942
569Dade J, 1936
5610Dade P, [Empty]
5611Dawson, 1965
5612Dawson, 1951
5613Dawson, 1940-1942
5614Dawson J, 1936
5615Dawson P, [Empty]
5616Decatur, 1964-1966
5617Decatur, 1959
5618Decatur, 1938-1949
5619Decatur J, 1936
5620Decatur P, 1935
boxfolder
571DeKalb A-C, 1965-1966
572DeKalb D-J, 1965-1966
573DeKalb K-M, 1965-1966
574DeKalb P-Z, 1965-1966
575DeKalb, 1951-1957
576DeKalb, 1942-1949
577DeKalb, 1942
578DeKalb, 1938-1941
579DeKalb J, 1936
5710DeKalb J, 1936
5711DeKalb P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
581Dodge, 1965-1966
582Dodge, 1951-1957
583Dodge, 1941-1943
584Dodge J, 1936
585Dodge P, 1935-1936
586Dooly, 1965-1966
587Dooly, 1958
588Dooly, 1938-1946
589Dooly J, 1936
5810Dooly P, 1935-1936
5811Dougherty, 1964-1966
5812Dougherty, 1964-1966
5813Dougherty, 1950-1958
5814Dougherty, 1936-1949
boxfolder
591Dougherty J, 1936
592Dougherty P, 1935-1936
593Douglas, 1965-1966
594Douglas, 1959
595Douglas, 1940-1946
596Douglas J, 1936
597Douglas P, 1935
598Early, 1965-1966
599Early, 1951-1956
5910Early, 1941-1942
5911Early J, 1936
5912Early P, 1935-1936
5913Echols, 1965-1966
5914Echols [Empty]
5915Echols, 1940-1948
5916Echols J, 1936
5917Echols P, [Empty]
5918Effingham, 1965-1966
5919Effingham, 1953
5920Effingham, 1942-1948
5921Effingham J, 1936
5922Effingham P, 1935
boxfolder
601Elbert, 1965-1966
602Elbert, [Empty]
603Elbert, 1937-1948
604Elbert J, 1936
605Elbert P, 1935-1936
606Emanuel, 1964-1965
607Emanuel, 1950-1959
608Emanuel, 1938-1948
609Emanuel J, 1936
6010Emanuel J, 1936
6011Emanuel P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
611Evans, 1965-1966
612Evans, 1951-1953
613Evans, 1942-1948
614Evans J, 1936
615Evans P, 1935
616Fannin, 1965-1966
617Fannin, 1950-1952
618Fannin, 1939-1948
619Fannin J, 1936
6110Fannin P, 1936
6111Fayette, 1965-1966
6112Fayette, [Empty]
6113Fayette, 1942-1948
6114Fayette J, 1936
6115Fayette P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
621Floyd, 1965-1966
622Floyd, 1965-1966
623Floyd, 1951-1960
624Floyd, 1938-1949
625Floyd J, 1936
626Floyd J, 1936
627Floyd P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
631Forsyth, 1965-1966
632Forsyth, [Empty]
633Forsyth, 1938-1942
634Forsyth J, 1936
635Forsyth P, 1935
636Franklin, 1965-1966
637Franklin, [Empty]
638Franklin, 1940-1947
639Franklin J, 1936
6310Franklin J, 1936
6311Franklin J, 1936
6312Franklin P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
641Fulton A, 1964-1966
642Fulton Ba-Bl, 1964-1966
643Fulton Bo-Bu, 1964-1966
644Fulton C, 1964-1966
645Fulton D, 1964-1966
646Fulton E-F, 1964-1966
boxfolder
651Fulton Ga-Go, 1964-1966
652Fulton Gr-Gu, 1964-1966
653Fulton Ha-He, 1964-1966
654Fulton Hi-Hy, 1964-1966
655Fulton I-J, 1964-1966
656Fulton K, 1964-1966
657Fulton L, 1964-1966
658Fulton Ma, 1964-1966
659Fulton Mc, 1964-1966
6510Fulton Me-My, 1964-1966
boxfolder
661Fulton N, 1964-1966
662Fulton O-Pe, 1964-1966
663Fulton Ph-Q, 1964-1966
664Fulton R, 1964-1966
665Fulton Sa-So, 1964-1966
666Fulton Sp-Sw, 1964-1966
667Fulton T-V, 1964-1966
668Fulton W-Z, 1964-1966
boxfolder
671Fulton, 1961-1963
672Fulton, 1958-1960
673Fulton, 1957
674Fulton, 1956
675Fulton, 1955
676Fulton, 1954
677Fulton, 1953
678Fulton, 1952
679Fulton, 1951 July-December
6710Fulton, 1951 January-June
boxfolder
681Fulton, 1950
682Fulton, 1949 May-December
683Fulton, 1949 January-April
684Fulton, 1948 August-November
685Fulton, 1948 July 16-31
686Fulton, 1948 May 19-July 15
687Fulton, 1948 March 20-May 12
boxfolder
691Fulton, 1947 July 2-1948 March 19
692Fulton, 1946 May 15-1947 June 30
693Fulton, 1946 February 18-May 10
694Fulton, 1944 February-1945 September
695Fulton, 1943 June-December
696Fulton, 1942 September 7-1942 October 19
697Fulton, 1942 September 3-5
698Fulton, 1942 September 1-2
boxfolder
701Fulton, 1942 August 25-31
702Fulton, 1942 August 4-24
703Fulton, 1942 July
704Fulton, 1942 May-June
705Fulton, 1942 March-April
706Fulton, 1941 August 16-1942 February 28
707Fulton, 1941 May 6-August 14
708Fulton, 1940 October-1941 April
709Fulton, 1940 August 24-September 30
boxfolder
711Fulton, 1940 January 10-August 16
712Fulton, 1939
713Fulton, 1938
714Fulton, 1937
715Fulton J, 1936
716Fulton J, 1936
717Fulton J, 1936
718Fulton J, 1936
boxfolder
721Fulton J, 1936
722Fulton J, 1936
723Fulton J, 1936
724Fulton J, 1936
725Fulton J, 1936
726Fulton J, 1936
727Fulton J, 1936
boxfolder
731Fulton P, 1936 June-December
732Fulton P, 1936 May
733Fulton P, 1936 April
734Fulton P, 1936 February-March
735Fulton P, 1936 February
736Fulton P, 1936 January
737Fulton P, 1935 October-December
738Fulton P, 1935 August-September
739Fulton P, 1935 July-September
boxfolder
741Fulton P, 1935 June
742Fulton P, 1935 May
743Fulton P, 1935 February-April
744Gilmer, 1964-1966
745Gilmer, 1963
746Gilmer, 1942-1948
747Gilmer J, 1936
748Gilmer P, 1935
749Glascock, 1965
7410Glascock, [Empty]
7411Glascock, 1942-1949
7412Glascock J, 1936
7413Glascock P, [Empty]
7414Glynn, 1965-1966
7415Glynn, 1950-1956
7416Glynn, 1939-1948
7417Glynn J, 1936
7418Glynn P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
751Gordon, 1965-1966
752Gordon, 1954
753Gordon, 1937-1946
754Gordon J, 1936
755Gordon J, 1936
756Gordon P, 1935-1936
757Grady, 1965
758Grady, 1951-1956
759Grady, 1940-1948
7510Grady J, 1936
7511Grady P, 1935-1936
7512Greene, 1965
7513Greene, 1950-1962
7514Greene, 1940-1949
7515Greene J, 1936
7516Greene P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
761Gwinnett, 1965
762Gwinnett, [Empty]
763Gwinnett, 1938-1948
764Gwinnett J, 1936
765Gwinnett P, 1935-1936
766Habersham, 1965
767Habersham, 1951-1952
768Habersham, 1943-1948
769Habersham, 1938-1942
7610Habersham J, 1936
7611Habersham J, 1936
7612Habersham P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
771Hall, 1965
772Hall, 1950-1962
773Hall, 1943-1949
774Hall, 1938-1942
775Hall J, 1936
776Hall J, 1936
777Hall P, 1935-1936
778Hancock, 1965-1966
779Hancock, 1953
7710Hancock, 1942-1948
7711Hancock J, 1936
7712Hancock P, 1935
boxfolder
781Haralson, 1965
782Haralson, 1951
783Haralson, 1940-1942
784Haralson J, 1936
785Haralson J, 1936
786Haralson P, 1935
787Harris, 1965
788Harris, 1955-1956
789Harris, 1941-1947
7810Harris, J, 1936
7811Harris, P, 1935
7812Hart, 1965
7813Hart, 1951-1954
7814Hart, 1939-1948
7815Hart J, 1936
7816Hart P, 1936
boxfolder
791Heard, 1965-1966
792Heard, 1950
793Heard, 1938-1946
794Heard J, 1936
795Heard J, 1936
796Heard J, 1936
797Heard J, 1936
798Heard P, 1935-1936
799Henry, 1965-1966
7910Henry, 1950-1957
7911Henry, 1940-1948
7912Henry J, 1936
7913Henry P, 1935-1936
7914Houston, 1965-1966
7915Houston, 1951-1957
7916Houston, 1942-1948
7917Houston J, 1936
7918Houston P, 1935-1936
7919Irwin, 1965-1966
7920Irwin, 1938-1948
7921Irwin J, 1936
7922Irwin P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
801Jackson, 1965-1966
802Jackson, 1951-1956
803Jackson, 1939-1948
804Jackson J, 1936
805Jackson P, 1934-1936
806Jasper, 1965
807Jasper, [Empty]
808Jasper, 1938-1948
809Jasper J, 1936
8010Jasper P, 1935-1936
8011Jeff Davis, 1965
8012Jeff Davis, [Empty]
8013Jeff Davis, 1942-1948
8014Jeff Davis J, 1936
8015Jeff Davis P, 1935
boxfolder
811Jefferson, 1965
812Jefferson, 1948-1958
813Jefferson, 1941-1947
814Jefferson J, 1936
815Jefferson P, 1935-1936
816Jenkins, 1964-1965
817Jenkins, 1957-1964
818Jenkins, 1941-1948
819Jenkins J, 1936
8110Jenkins P, 1935-1936
8111Johnson, 1965
8112Johnson, [Empty]
8113Johnson, 1938-1948
8114Johnson J, 1936
8115Johnson P, 1935
8116Jones, 1965-1966
8117Jones, [Empty]
8118Jones, 1939-1948
8119Jones J, 1936
8120Jones P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
821Lamar, 1965-1966
822Lamar, 1954-1955
823Lamar, 1938-1948
824Lamar J, 1936
825Lamar P, 1936
826Lanier, 1965-1966
827Lanier, [Empty]
828Lanier, 1941-1942
829Lanier J, 1936
8210Lanier P, 1936
8211Laurens A-M, 1965-1966
8212Laurens N-Z, 1965-1966
8213Laurens, 1950-1960
8214Laurens, 1939-1948
8215Laurens J, 1936
8216Laurens J, 1936
8217Laurens J, 1936
8218Laurens P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
831Lee, 1964-1965
832Lee, [Empty]
833Lee, 1939-1947
834Lee J, 1936
835Lee P, 1935-1936
836Liberty, 1965-1966
837Liberty, 1957
838Liberty, 1938-1942
839Liberty J, 1936
8310Liberty P, 1935-1936
8311Lincoln, 1965-1966
8312Lincoln, 1954-1955
8313Lincoln, 1937-1948
8314Lincoln J, 1936
8315Lincoln P, 1935-1936
8316Long, 1965
8317Long, [Empty]
8318Long, 1942-1948
8319Long J, 1936
8320Long P, [Empty]
8321Lowndes A-K, 1965-1966
8322Lowndes L-Z, 1965-1966
8323Lowndes, 1951-1962
8324Lowndes, 1939-1949
8325Lowndes J, 1936
8326Lowndes J, 1936
8327Lowndes P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
841Lumpkin, 1965-1966
842Lumpkin, [Empty]
843Lumpkin, 1942-1948
844Lumpkin J, 1935-1936
845Lumpkin P, 1935-1936
846McDuffie, 1965-1966
847McDuffie, 1941-1948
848McDuffie J, 1935-1936
849McDuffie P, 1935-1936
8410McIntosh, 1965-1966
8411McIntosh, 1954
8412McIntosh, 1942-1948
8413McIntosh J, 1935-1936
8414McIntosh P, 1935
8415Macon, 1965-1966
8416Macon, 1961
8417Macon, 1941-1949
8418Macon J, 1935-1936
8419Macon P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
851Madison, 1965-1966
852Madison, [Empty]
853Madison, 1940-1948
854Madison J, 1936
855Madison J, 1936
856Madison P, 1935-1936
857Marion, 1965
858Marion, 1951-1954
859Marion, 1942-1947
8510Marion J, 1936
8511Marion P, 1935-1936
8512Meriwether, 1965
8513Meriwether, 1955-1964
8514Meriwether, 1938-1947
8515Meriwether J, 1936
8516Meriwether J, 1936
8517Meriwether P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
861Miller, 1964-1966
862Miller, [Empty]
863Miller, 1938-1948
864Miller J, 1936
865Miller P, 1935-1936
866Mitchell, 1965-1966
867Mitchell, 1951-1953
868Mitchell, 1939-1948
869Mitchell J, 1936
8610Mitchell P, 1935-1936
8611Monroe, 1965-1966
8612Monroe, [Empty]
8613Monroe, 1940-1948
8614Monroe J, 1936
8615Monroe P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
871Montgomery, 1965-1966
872Montgomery, 1954
873Montgomery, 1938-1948
874Montgomery J, 1936
875Montgomery P, 1935-1936
876Morgan, 1965-1966
877Morgan, 1951
878Morgan, 1938-1948
879Morgan J, 1936
8710Morgan J, 1936
8711Morgan J, 1936
8712Morgan J, 1936
8713Morgan P, 1935
8714Murray, 1965-1966
8715Murray, [Empty]
8716Murray, 1941-1948
8717Murray J, 1936
8718Murray P, 1935
boxfolder
881Muscogee A-G, 1964-1966
882Muscogee H, 1964-1966
883Muscogee I-R, 1964-1966
884Muscogee S-Y, 1964-1966
885Muscogee, 1949-1963
886Muscogee, 1942-1948
887Muscogee, 1938-1941
888Muscogee J, 1936
889Muscogee P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
891Newton, 1964-1965
892Newton, 1952
893Newton, 1938-1946
894Newton J, 1936
895Newton P, 1935-1936
896Oconee, 1964-1966
897Oconee, [Empty]
898Oconee, 1936-1948 December
899Oconee J, 1936
8910Oconee P, 1935-1936
8911Oglethorpe, 1965
8912Oglethorpe, 1953
8913Oglethorpe, 1942-1947
8914Oglethorpe J, 1936
8915Oglethorpe P, 1935
boxfolder
901Paulding, 1965-1966
902Paulding, [Empty]
903Paulding, 1942-1948
904Paulding J, 1936
905Paulding P, 1935-1936
906Peach, 1965-1966
907Peach, 1950-1952
908Peach, 1942-1949
909Peach J, 1936-1937
9010Peach P, 1935-1936
9011Pickens, 1964-1966
9012Pickens, 1957
9013Pickens, 1941-1942
9014Pickens J, 1936
9015Pickens P, [Empty]
9016Pierce, 1965-1966
9017Pierce, [Empty]
9018Pierce, 1940-1942
9019Pierce J, 1936
9020Pierce P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
911Pike, 1965-1966
912Pike, 1953
913Pike, 1940-1948
914Pike J, 1936
915Pike P, 1935-1936
916Polk, 1965-1966
917Polk, 1950-1956
918Polk, 1940-1948
919Polk J, 1936
9110Polk J, 1936
9111Polk J, 1936
9112Polk J, 1936
9113Polk P, 1935-1936
9114Pulaski, 1965-1966
9115Pulaski, 1951-1956
9116Pulaski, 1940-1944
9117Pulaski J, 1936
9118Pulaski P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
921Putnam, 1965-1966
922Putnam, 1950-1958
923Putnam, 1938-1948
924Putnam J, 1936
925Putnam P, 1935-1936
926Quitman, 1965-1966
927Quitman, 1951
928Quitman J, 1936
929Quitman P, [Empty]
9210Rabun, 1965-1966
9211Rabun, 1951
9212Rabun, 1941-1948
9213Rabun J, 1936
9214Rabun P, 1935-1936
9215Randolph, 1965-1966
9216Randolph, 1951-1954
9217Randolph, 1938-1948
9218Randolph J, 1936
9219Randolph P, 1935-1936
9220Richmond A-L, 1964-1966
9221Richmond L-W, 1964-1966
boxfolder
931Richmond, 1951-1963
932Richmond, 1948-1950
933Richmond, 1937-1947
934Richmond J, 1936
935Richmond J, 1936
936Richmond P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
941Rockdale, 1965
942Rockdale, 1954-1958
943Rockdale, 1939-1947
944Rockdale J, 1936
945Rockdale P, 1935-1936
946Schley, 1965-1966
947Schley, 1951
948Schley, 1938-1949
949Schley J, 1936
9410Schley P, 1935
9411Screven, 1965-1966
9412Screven, 1950
9413Screven, 1941-1948
9414Screven J, 1936
9415Screven P, 1935-1936
9416Seminole, 1965
9417Seminole, [Empty]
9418Seminole, 1940-1948
9419Seminole J, 1936
9420Seminole P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
951Spalding, 1965
952Spalding, 1950-1954
953Spalding, 1940-1946
954Spalding J, 1936
955Spalding P, 1935-1936
956Stephens, 1965
957Stephens, 1955-1958
958Stephens, 1938-1948
959Stephens J, 1936
9510Stephens P, 1935-1936
9511Stewart, 1965
9512Stewart, 1953
9513Stewart, 1940-1946
9514Stewart J, 1936
9515Stewart P, 1935
boxfolder
961Sumter A-L, 1965-1966
962Sumter M-Z, 1965-1966
963Sumter, 1950-1956
964Sumter, 1938-1949
965Sumter J, 1936
966Sumter J, 1936
967Sumter P, 1935-1936
968Talbot, 1965-1966
969Talbot, [Empty]
9610Talbot, 1942-1944
9611Talbot J, 1936
9612Talbot P, [Empty]
9613Taliaferro, 1965-1966
9614Taliaferro, 1953
9615Taliaferro, 1942
9616Taliaferro J, 1936
9617Taliaferro P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
971Tattnall, 1965-1966
972Tattnall, 1958
973Tattnall, 1942-1948
974Tattnall J, 1936
975Tattnall J, 1936
976Tattnall P, 1936
977Taylor, 1965-1966
978Taylor, [Empty]
979Taylor, 1942-1948
9710Taylor J, 1936
9711Taylor P, 1935-1936
9712Telfair, 1965-1966
9713Telfair, 1951-1953
9714Telfair, 1939-1948
9715Telfair J, 1936
9716Telfair P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
981Terrell, 1964-1965
982Terrell, 1950-1960
983Terrell, 1940-1948
984Terrell J, 1936
985Terrell P, 1934-1936
986Thomas, 1965-1966
987Thomas, 1950-1964
988Thomas, 1938-1948
989Thomas J, 1936
9810Thomas P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
991Tift, 1965-1966
992Tift, 1953-1954
993Tift, 1940-1948
994Tift J, 1936
995Tift P, 1935-1936
996Toombs, 1964-1966
997Toombs, 1950-1962
998Toombs, 1940-1947
999Toombs J, 1936
9910Toombs P, 1935-1936
9911Towns, 1965-1966
9912Towns, 1954-1963
9913Towns, 1942-1948
9914Towns J, 1936
9915Towns P, 1935
boxfolder
1001Treutlen, 1965-1966
1002Treutlen, [Empty]
1003Treutlen, 1940-1948
1004Treutlen J, 1935-1936
1005Treutlen P, 1936
1006Troup A-E, 1965-1966
1007Troup F-L, 1965-1966
1008Troup M-Z, 1965-1966
1009Troup, 1951-1961
10010Troup, 1938-1949
10011Troup J, 1935-1936
10012Troup J, 1935-1936
10013Troup J, 1935-1936
10014Troup P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
1011Turner, 1965-1966
1012Turner, 1950-1958
1013Turner, 1938-1948
1014Turner J, 1936
1015Turner P, 1935-1936
1016Twiggs, 1965-1966
1017Twiggs, 1954
1018Twiggs, 1942
1019Twiggs J, 1936
10110Twiggs P, 1936
10111Union, 1965-1966
10112Union, 1940-1946
10113Union J, 1936
10114Union P, 1936
10115Upson, 1965-1966
10116Upson, 1950-1954
10117Upson, 1938-1949
10118Upson J, 1936
10119Upson J, 1936
10120Upson P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
1021Walker A-M, 1965-1966
1022Walker N-Z, 1965-1966
1023Walker, 1955
1024Walker, 1942-1948
1025Walker J, 1935-1936
1026Walker P, 1935-1936
1027Walton A-K, 1965-1966
1028Walton L-Z, 1965-1966
1029Walton, 1950-1952
10210Walton, 1939-1949
10211Walton J, 1936
10212Walton J, 1936
boxfolder
1031Walton J, 1936
1032Walton P, 1935-1936
1033Ware, 1965-1966
1034Ware, 1950-1957
1035Ware, 1938-1949
1036Ware J, 1936
1037Ware P, 1935-1936
1038Warren, 1965-1966
1039Warren, 1950-1959
10310Warren, 1939-1946
10311Warren J, 1936
10312Warren P, 1935
boxfolder
1041Washington, 1965-1966
1042Washington, 1950-1951
1043Washington, 1937-1948
1044Washington J, 1936
1045Washington J, 1936
1046Washington J, 1936
1047Washington P, 1935-1936
1048Wayne, 1965-1966
1049Wayne, 1951
10410Wayne, 1942-1948
10411Wayne J, 1936
10412Wayne P, 1935-1936
10413Webster, 1965-1966
10414Webster, [Empty]
10415Webster, 1942
10416Webster J, 1936
10417Webster P, 1935
10418Wheeler, 1965-1966
10419Wheeler, [Empty]
10420Wheeler, 1942-1948
10421Wheeler J, 1936
10422Wheeler P, 1935-1936
boxfolder
1051White, 1965
1052White, 1960
1053White, 1942
1054White J, 1936
1055White P, 1936
1056Whitfield, 1965-1966
1057Whitfield, 1951-1955
1058Whitfield, 1942-1949
1059Whitfield J, 1936
10510Whitfield P, 1935
10511Wilcox, 1965
10512Wilcox, 1951
10513Wilcox, 1938-1943
10514Wilcox J, 1936
10515Wilcox P, [Empty]
boxfolder
1061Wilkes A-G, 1965-1966
1062Wilkes H-W, 1965-1966
1063Wilkes, 1951-1961
1064Wilkes, 1941-1948
1065Wilkes J, 1936
1066Wilkes P, 1935-1936
1067Wilkinson, 1965-1966
1068Wilkinson, [Empty]
1069Wilkinson, 1942-1948
10610Wilkinson J, 1936
10611Wilkinson P, 1935
10612Worth, 1965-1966
10613Worth, [Empty]
10614Worth, 1942-1948
10615Worth J, 1936
10616Worth P, 1935
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206State of Georgia County Maps: Appling-Jasper, 1961
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207State of Georgia County Maps: Jeff Davis-Worth, 1961
D. Out of State , 1935-1966
This subseries consists of correspondence arranged in reverse chronological order. Content is primarily of a general political nature wiht correspondence outside Georgia.
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10711965-1966
10721964 March-September
10731964 February
10741964 January
10751963
10761962
10771961
10781960
10791959
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10811958
10821957
10831956 August-December
10841956 May-July
10851956 January-April
10861955 November-December
10871955 September-October
10881955 May-August
10891955 January-April
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10911954 October-December
10921954 April-September
10931954 January-March
10941953 March-December
10951953 January-February
10961952 December
10971952 November
10981952 June-October
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11011952 May
11021952 March-April
11031952 February
11041952 January
11051951 October-December
11061951 August-September
11071951 July
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11111951 June
11121951 June
11131951 January-May
11141950 June-December
11151950 January-May
11161949
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11211948 November-December
11221948 September-October
11231948 August
11241948 July
11251948 July
11261948 July
11271948 May-June
11281948 January-April
11291947
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11311946
11321943-1945
11331942 September-December
11341942 April-August
11351936 November-1937 March
11361936 October
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11411936 September
11421936 September
11431936 September
11441936 September
11451936 August
11461936 January-June
11471935
E. Special Name , 1933-1969
This file on people, according to Barboura (Babs) Raesly, Senator Russell's personal secretary (1957-1971), was considered special and was housed separately. It is recognized that folder headings reflect filing changes over the years. Researchers interested in Civil Rights would certainly want to look at this subseries, for Russell's staff attempted at one time to maintain a Civil Rights Special Names file. Special name files also appear in the Speech/Media and Legislative Series, but these were not considered political in nature.
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1151Arnall, Ellis, 1959
1152Arnall, Ellis, 1952-1954
1153Arnall, Ellis, 1945-1949
1154Arnall, Ellis, 1941-1944
1155Baruch, Bernard M. [see also XV Red Line File Letters to save], 1958
1156Bilbo, Theodore (Folder 1 of 2), 1946-1947
1157Bilbo, Theodore (Folder 2 of 2), 1946-1947
1158Blake, Tom [see also VI G. Presidential Campaign, 1952], 1957
1159Bloch, Charles J., 1967-68
11510Bloch, Charles J., 1966
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1161Bloch, Charles J. [Charlie], 1965
1162Bloch, Charles J., 1964 July-November
1163Bloch, Charles J., 1964 January-June
1164Bloch, Charles J., 1963
1165Bloch, Charles J., 1961-1962
1166Bloch, Charles J., 1960
1167Bloch, Charles J., 1959 June-December
1168Bloch, Charles J., 1959 January-May
1169Bloch, Charles J., 1958 May-December
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1171Bloch, Charles J., 1957 December-1958 April
1172Bloch, Charles J., States Rights-The Law of the Land
1173Bunche, Ralph, 1956, 1962
1174Byrd, Robert C., 1964
1175Clay File [Cassius], 1964
1176Cullens, W. F., 1963
1177Davis, James C., 1959
1178Davis, James C., 1957
1179Douglas, Paul, circa 1954
11710Douglas, Paul, 1950
11711Dunlap, Edgar B. [See Also VII. Early Appointments], 1937-1947
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1181Faubus, Orval E. (Folder1 of 3), 1957
1182Faubus, Orval E. (Folder 2 of 3), 1957
1183Faubus, Orval E. (Folder 3 of 3), 1957
1184Fulbright, William J., 1967
1185Goldwater, Barry M. [Goldwater Campaign], 1964
1186Goldwater, Barry M. [Presidential Campaign], Re. Goldwater Campaign, 1964
1187Goldwater, Barry M. [Robo Letters] - Goldwater, 1964
1188Goldwater, Barry M. [Robo Letters] – Goldwater and Thurmond [See also VI. E. Thurmond, Strom], 1964
1189Presidential Campaign [Unanswered Letters], Goldwater [See also III. 70], 1964
11810Gray, James, [circa 1960]
11811Griffin, S. Marvin, 1959-1962
11812Griffin, S. Marvin, 1958
11813Griffin, S. Marvin [See also III. 70], 1956-1958
11814Howell, Hugh, 1933
11815Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963-1964
11816Johnson, Lyndon B., Presidential File [See also VI. A.2, Box VI. 25, and III. 70, III. 78], 1954-1960
11817Kennedy, Edward M., 1969
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1191King, Martin Luther Jr. (Folder 1 of 3), 1968
1192King, Martin Luther Jr. (Folder 2 of 3), 1968
1193King, Martin Luther Jr. (Folder 3 of 3), 1968
1194Lausche, Frank J., Special Lausche File, 1955-1959
1195Lee, Davis, Davis Lee Articles, 1948-1952
1196Lee, Davis, 1948-1950
1197Linder, Tom [Market Bulletin], 1946-1954
1198Linder, Tom, 1946-1948
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1201Linder, Tom [Market Bulletin] (Folder 1 of 2), 1941-1945
1202Linder, Tom [Market Bulletin] (Folder 2 of 2), 1941-1945
1203Linder, Tom [Market Bulletin] (Folder 1 of 2), 1941-1943
1204Linder, Tom [Market Bulletin] (Folder 2 of 2), 1941-1943
1205McGill, Ralph, 1964
1206McGill, Ralph, 1959-1960
1207Mitchell, Ervin, 1960
1208Moore, Phillip, 1954
1209Pittman, Carter R., 1966-1968
12010Pittman, Carter R., 1964 April-1965 October
12011Pittman, Carter R, 1964 February-March
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1211Pittman, Carter R., 1957-1960
1212Rivers, E. D., 1947-1948
1213Sanders, Carl E., 1965
1214Sanders, Carl E., 1963-1964
1215Sanders, Carl E. Special, 1962-1963
1216Sanders, Carl E. [see also III. 78], 1957-1962
1217Stevenson, Adlai E. [taken from Senator's desk], 1952
1218Stevenson, Adlai E. [FEPC and Rule Change-Very Important], 1952
1219Stevenson, Adlai E. [Scrap] [See also VI. G], 1952
12110Strauss, Lewis E., 1959
12111Talmadge, Eugene, 1941-1946
12112Talmadge, Eugene [See Also VI.F 1936 Campaign], 1932-1935
12113Talmadge, Herman E., 1968-1969
12114Talmadge, Herman E., 1960
12115Talmadge, Herman E., 1959
12116Talmadge, Herman E., 1959
12117Talmadge, Herman E., 1957-1958
12118Talmadge, Herman E., 1948-1956
12119Talmadge, Herman E. [Statesman], 1951-1956
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1221Talmadge, Herman E. [see also III. 81], 1947
1222Talmadge, Herman E. [Statesman] [See also III. 81], 1941-1950
1223Thompson, M. E., 1947-1948, 1951
1224Thurmond, Strom [Robo Letters], Thurmond, 1964
1225Thurmond, Strom [Presidental Campaign], Unanswered Letters Re. Thurmond, 1964
1226Thurmond, Strom [See also VI. 118], 1957
1227Vandiver, S. Ernest [Vandiver Administration], 1961-1962
1228Vandiver, S. Ernest [Administration] [See also III. 84], 1959
1229Upshaw, Willie D., 1942-1949
F. Senatorial Campaign Files , 1932-1966
These files consist of correspondence, speeches, press releases literature, clippings, financial statements, memorabilia, registration lists, and printed matter from Senator Russell's seven senatorial campaigns.
1. 1966
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1231Campaign Special, 1966
1232Brochure Distribution [Russell], 1966
1233College Students [General File]
1234College Students [Armstrong College]
1235College Students [Emory University]
1236College Students [Mercer University]
1237College Students [University of Georgia]
1238Congratulations Messages on Senate Race [Acknowledged by Robo and Filed Alphabetically]
1239Deceased
12310Campaign Job
12311Letter Forms
12312Campaign Mailing Lists
12313Campaign Mailing Lists
12314Campaign Mailing Lists
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1241Miscellaneous
1242Miscellaneous
1243Nice Letters to the Editors
1244Press Campaign, 1966
1245Out of State
1246Samuel Rothberg [Russell - Special], 1966
1247Uncomplimentary Letters
1248Young Georgians
2. 1960
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1251Correspondence, 1960 November 16-December 30
1252Correspondence, 1960 April 26-November 15
1253Correspondence, 1957-1959
1254Material, 1959
1255Personal Campaign Fund and Expenses, 1960
3. 1954
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1256Correspondence, 1954 September-December
1257Correspondence, 1954 March-August
1258Expenses, 1954
4. 1948
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1259Statement of Receipts and Expenditures [See also VI.B Political General Correspondence], 1948
5. 1942
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1261Correspondence, 1942
1262Finances, 1942
1263Speeches, 1942
1265Speeches--Miscellaneous, 1942
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1271Congratulations A [Georgia Correspondence]
1272Congratulations B [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder1 of 2)
1273Congratulations B [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder2 of 2)
1274Congratulations C [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 1 of 2)
1275Congratulations C [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder2 of 2)
1276Congratulations D [Georgia Correspondence]
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1281Congratulations E [Georgia Correspondence]
1282Congratulations F [Georgia Correspondence]
1283Congratulations G [Georgia Correspondence]
1284Congratulations H [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 1 of 2)
1285Congratulations H [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 2 of 2)
1286Congratulations I [Georgia Correspondence]
1287Congratulations J [Georgia Correspondence]
1288Congratulations K [Georgia Correspondence]
1289Congratulations L [Georgia Correspondence]
6. 1936
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1291Congratulations M [Georgia Correspondence]
1292Congratulations N [Georgia Correspondence]
1293Congratulations O [Georgia Correspondence]
1294Congratulations P [Georgia Correspondence]
1295Congratulations Q [Georgia Correspondence]
1296Congratulations R [Georgia Correspondence]
1297Congratulations S [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 1 of 2)
1298Congratulations S [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 2 of 2)
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1301Congratulations T [Georgia Correspondence]
1302Congratulations U [Georgia Correspondence]
1303Congratulations V [Georgia Correspondence]
1304Congratulations W [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 1 of 2)
1305Congratulations W [Georgia Correspondence] (Folder 2 of 2)
1306Congratulations Y [Georgia Correspondence]
1307Congratulations Z [Georgia Correspondence]
1308Congratulations - Two or More Signers
1309Congratulations - Out of State
13010Congratulations - Out of State
13011Congratulations - Out of State
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1311Anonymous [sic]
1312Applications
1313Bills
1314Bills
1315Bills [Unpaid]
1316Contributions
1317Correspondence
1318Correspondence
1319Correspondence
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1321Correspondence (Folder1 of 3)
1322Correspondence (Folder2 of 3)
1323Correspondence (Folder3 of 3)
1324Drought
1325Editorial Material (Folder1 of 2)
1326Editorial Material (Folder2 of 2)
1327Form Letters Already Written
1328Form Letters Since Primary
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1331Georgia Democratic Club of Washington
1332Georgia Democratic Club of Washington
1333Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [First Congressional District]
1334Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Second Congressional District]
1335Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Third Congressional District]
1336Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Forth Congressional District]
1337Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Fifth Congressional District]
1338Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Sixth Congressional District]
1339Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Seventh Congressional District]
13310Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Eighth Congressional District]
13311Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Ninth Congressional District]
13312Georgia Democratic Club of Washington [Tenth Congressional District]
13313Highway Controversy, 1936
13314Highway Controversy, 1935 August
13315Highway Controversy, 1935 July-August
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1341Highway Controversy (Folder1 of 2), 1935 May 30-June 4
1342Highway Controversy (Folder2 of 2), 1935 May 30-June 4
1343Highway Controversy (Folder 1 of 2), 1935 May 28-29
1344Highway Controversy (Folder 2 of 2), 1935 May 28-29
1345[Job]
1346Literature
1347Miscellaneous
1348Miscellaneous
1349Newspaper Clippings
13410Newspaper Clippings
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1351Newspaper Cuts
1352Notices
1353Out of State, 1936 August
1354Out of State, 1936 July
1355Poems
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OS 1Poster-Wellworth Tailors, Cincinnati, Ohio sponsored poster. Republican Elephant and Democratic Donkey racing before a group of monkeys [separated from folder Poems], 1936
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1356School Lobby Mail (Folder 1 of 5)
1357School Lobby Mail (Folder 2 of 5)
1358School Lobby Mail (Folder 3 of 5)
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1361School Lobby Mail (Folder 4 of 5)
1362School Lobby Mail (Folder 5 of 5)
1363School Security (Folder 1 of 3)
1364School Security (Folder 2 of 3)
1365School Security (Folder 3 of 3)
1366Speeches Made
1367Speeches Made - Buchanan Speech
1368Speeches Made - Fort Valley Speech
1369Speeches Made - Jesup Speech
13610Speeches Made - Radio Speech [Opening Campaign]
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1371Speech Material
1372Statesman
1373Suspense
1374Mr. T [Talmadge]
1375Mr. T [Talmadge]
1376Talmadge (Folder 1 of 3)
1377Talmadge (Folder 2 of 3)
1378Talmadge (Folder 3 of 3) [See Also VI. E, Box IV, 121]
1379Time Payroll 138 Bound Volume -- Registration List, No. 1 [Ap-Jef] Bound Volume -- Registration List, No. 2 [Jef-Wor]
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138Bound Volume -- Registration List, No. 1 [Ap-Jef]; Registration List, No. 2 [Jef-Wor]
7. 1932
These files were created by the Russell gubernatorial office. However, it was among the files carried to Washington and was a base from which the Senatorial office began. Therefore, it is considered part of the Senatorial papers.
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1391Congratulations, A
1392Congratulations, B
1393Congratulations, B-Coh
1394Congratulations, Col-Cuy
1395Congratulations, D
1396Congratulations, E
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1401Congratulations, F
1402Congratulations, G (Folder 1 of 2)
1403Congratulations, G (Folder 2 of 2)
1404Congratulations, H (Folder 1 of 3)
1405Congratulations, H (Folder 2 of 3)
1406Congratulations, H (Folder 3 of 3)
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1411Congratulations, I
1412Congratulations, J
1413Congratulations, K
1414Congratulations, L
1415Congratulations, M (Folder 1 of 2)
1416Congratulations, M (Folder 2 of 2)
1417Congratulations, Mc
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1421Congratulations, N
1422Congratulations, O
1423Congratulations, P (Folder 1 of 2)
1424Congratulations, P (Folder 2 of 2)
1425Congratulations, Q
1426Congratulations, R (Folder 1 of 2)
1427Congratulations, R (Folder 2 of 2)
1428Congratulations, S (Folder 1 of 4)
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1431Congratulations, S (Folder 2 of 4)
1432Congratulations, S (Folder 3 of 4)
1433Congratulations, S (Folder 4 of 4)
1434Congratulations, T
1435Congratulations, U
1436Congratulations, V
1437Congratulations, W (Folder 1 of 2)
1438Congratulations, W (Folder 2 of 2)
1439Congratulations, Y
14310Congratulations, Z
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1441Adel Speech
1442Advertising
1443Applications
1444Athens speech, 1932 May 25
1445Atlanta Constitution
1446Atlanta Journal
1447Aug.a Chronicle
1448Bills, Invoices, Etc.
1449Blackshear Speech, 1932 July 15
14410Buchanan Speech, 1932 July 27
14411Chamber of Commerce Speech, 1932 August 17
14412Check stubs
14413Circulars (Folder 1 of 2)
14414Circulars (Folder 2 of 2)
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1451Congratulations, 1933 January-February
1452Congressional Records
1453Constitution on Gov. Russell's Cotton Stand, 1931 September 19
1454Campaign Correspondence (Folder 1 of 2)
1455Campaign Correspondence (Folder 2 of 2)
1456Campaign Correspondence (Folder 1 of 2)
1457Campaign Correspondence (Folder 2 of 2)
1458Campaign Correspondence
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1461Campaign Correspondence
1462Campaign Correspondence
1463Counties Carried
1464Crisp's Bills
1465Crisp's Letters
1466Cromer's Mill Speech, 1932 July 14
1467Delegate's State Convention
1468Douglasville Speech, 1932 August 13
1469Editorials (Favorable)
14610Editorials
14611Expenses
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1471Express Receipts/Labor Magazine
1472Form Letters
1473Form Letters
1474Forms
1475Gainseville speech, 1932 July 21
1476Gasoline Tax
1477Handbill (Samples)
1478(Senator) Harris Quotation
1479Lists
14710Lists
14711Lists (Incl. Telegrams and Correspondence)
14712Lists (Incl. Telegrams and Correspondence)
14713Literature
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1481Magazine Articles
1482Mats
1483Miscellaneous
1484Miscellaneous
1485Moultrie Speech, 1932 July 8
1486Newspaper Clippings - Misc.
1487Ocilla Speech, 1932 July 23
1488Official Consolidated Vote
1489Out of State
14810Governor Russell's Platform
14811Power Tax
14812Power Tax - Georgia Public Service Commission
14813Sibley Statement Primaries
14814Printing
14815Prohibition
14816Publicity
14817Radio Speech, 1932 September 13
14818Radio Speech, 1932 August 12
14819Radio Speech, 1932 July 19
14820Radio Speech, 1932 June 17
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1491Railway Employees
1492Rates, Statements, Etc./ Newspapers
1493Rates, Statements, Etc./ Newspapers
1494Russell Clubs
1495Judge Russell - Misc. Etc.
1496Savannah Papers
1497F.M. Scarlett
1498Speaking Dates
1499Speeches (Folder 1 of 2)
14910Speeches (Folder 2 of 2)
14911Speeches
14912Statements
14913Press Statements
14914Stationary
14915Bonnell Stone--Special
14916Suspense
14917Women Suffrage
14918Write-up From Old Newspapers
14919Zebulon Speech, 1932 August 2
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1501Columbus (Enquirer Sun)
1502Nahunta
1503Nashville Herald
1504Baker County News - Newton, Ga.
1505Norcross News - Norcross Ga.
1506The Star - Ocilla, Ga.
1507Pembroke Journal
1508Houston Home Journal - Perry, Ga.
1509Advertiser - Quitman, Ga.
15010Stewart-Webster Journal - Richland, Ga.
15011Tattanall & Reidsville
15012Ringold
15013New Era - Rochelle, Ga.
15014Journal - Rockmart, Ga.
15015News-Tribune - Rome, Ga.
15016Record - Royston, Ga.
15017Sandersville Progress
15018The Hawkeye - Savannah, Ga.
15019Savannah Morning News
15020Savannah Press
15021Eagle - Sparta, Ga.
15022The Ishmaelite - Sparta, Ga.
15023Herald - Springfield, Ga.
15024The Echols Echo - Statesville, Ga.
15025Bullock Times - Statesboro, Ga.
15026Stone Mountain News
15027Summerville News
15028Forest-Blade - Swainsboro, Ga.
15029Sylvester Local
15030Talbotton News era
15031Tallapoosa Journal
15032Times - Thomaston, Ga.
15033Press - Thomasville, ga.
15034McDuffie Progress - Thomson
15035Daily Tifton Gazette
15036Record - Toccoa, Ga.
15037Dade County Times - Trenton, Ga.
15038Times - Valdosta, Ga.
15039Vidalia Advance
15040News - Vienna
15041Villa Rica Breeze
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1511Walton News - Walton, Ga.
1512Mirror - Warm Springs, Ga.
1513Warrenton Clipper
1514Georgian - Waycross, Ga.
1515Weekly Journal - Waycross, Ga.
1516Journal Herald - Waycross, Ga.
1517West Point News - West Point, Ga.
1518Sun Times - Willacoochee, Ga.
1519Winder News
15110Wrightsville Headlight
15111Newspapers (unclipped)
G. Presidential Campaign , 1952-1953
The 1952 presidential campaign files were created by three different offices: Senator Russell's Senate office; Mayflower Hotel National Campaign Headquarters in D.C.; and the Conrad Hilton Convention Headquarters in Chicago. This along with the fact that these papers were found nearly twenty years later in the Capitol attic demostrates the lack of provenance. However, some order has been identified and the files have been arranged accordingly.
1. Correspondence Files , 1952-1953
These are divided into three sections based on content of documents: general correspondence, Georgia couties, and states. Each state usually has three folder headings (political presidential state name, and two labeled with just the state name). These folders were evidently produced by Senator Russell's Senate office, Mayflower Hotel National Campaign Headquarters, and the Conrad Hilton Convention Headquarters. The Senate office folder is usually marked "Pol. Pres. [state name]" and is arranged in reverse chronological order; the Mayflower fodler is alphabetical by correspondent's surname; and the contents of the Chicago folder is generally not arranged. Documents related to the Florida Primary are also found in the Subject Files.
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1521Correspondence General, 1952 October 31-November 1
1522Correspondence General, 1952 October 30-November 1
1523Correspondence General, 1952 October 2-16
1524Correspondence General, 1952 August 11-September 24
1525Correspondence General, 1952 April-July
1526Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
1527Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
1528Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
1529Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
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1531Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
1532Correspondence General, Answered by form letter
1533Presidential Election, 1952 October 24-1953 July 1
1534Presidential Election, 1952
1535Presidential Election, 1952 October-December
1536Presidential Election (Folder 1 of 2), 1952
1537Presidential Election (Folder 2 of 2), 1952
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1541Presidential Election
1542Insufficient Address, or Unable to read name
1543Presidential Political, 1952 February-May
1544Telegrams (Folder 1 of 2)
1545Telegrams (Folder 2 of 2)
1546Presidential Political - Special
1547Telegrams (Folder 1 of 2)
1548Telegrams (Folder 2 of 2)
1549Presidential - Special
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1551Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 1 of 4)
1552Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 2 of 4)
1553Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 3 of 4)
1554Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 4 of 4)
1555Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 1 of 3)
1556Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 2 of 3)
1557Telegrams from Chicago (Folder 3 of 3)
1558Undelivered Reply Letters
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1561Appling
1562Bacon
1563Baker
1564Baldwin
1565Banks
1566Barrow
1567Bartow
1568Ben hill
1569Bib (A-L)
15610Bib (M-Z)
15611Bleckley
15612Brantley
15613Brooks
15614Bulloch
15615Burke
15616Butts
15617Calhoun
15618Camden
15619Candler
15620Carroll
15621Chatham (A-P)
15622Chatham (R-Z)
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1571Chattooga
1572Cherokee
1573Clarke
1574Clay
1575Clinch
1576Cobb
1577Coffee
1578Colquitt
1579Columbia
15710Cook
15711Coweta
15712Crawford
15713Crisp
15714Decatur
15715DeKalb
15716Dodge
15717Dody
15718Douglas
15719Dougherty
15720Early
15721Effingham
15722Elbert
15723Emanuel
15724Evans
15725Floyd
15726Forsyth
15727Franklin
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1581Fulton (A-B)
1582Fulton (C-E)
1583Fulton (F-H)
1584Fulton (I-L)
1585Fulton (M)
1586Fulton (N-R)
1587Fulton (S-T)
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1591Fulton (U-Y)
1592Glynn
1593Gordon
1594Grady
1595Greene
1596Gwinnett
1597Habersham
1598Hall
1599Hall (Jesse Jewell)
15910Hancock
15911Haralson
15912Hart
15913Heard
15914Henry
15915Houston
15916Irwin
15917Jackson
15918Jasper
15919Jeff Davis
15920Jefferson
15921Johnson
15922Jones
15923Lamar
15924Lanier
15925Laurens
15926Liberty
15927Lincoln
15928Lowndes
15929McDuffie
15930Madison
15931Marion
15932Meriwether
15933Mitchell
15934Miller
15935Monroe
15936Montgomery
15937Morgan
15938Murray
15939Muscogee
15940Newton
15941Oconee
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1601Paulding
1602Peach
1603Pickens
1604Pierce
1605Pike
1606Polk
1607Pulaski
1608Putnam
1609Rabun
16010Randolph
16011Richmond
16012Rockdale
16013Schley
16014Screven
16015Seminole
16016Spalding
16017Stephens
16018Stewart
16019Sumter
16020Talbot
16021Tattnall
16022Taylor
16023Telfair
16024Terrell
16025Thomas
16026Tift
16027Toombs
16028Towns
16029Treutlen
16030Troup
16031Turner
16032Union
16033Upson
16034Walton
16035Ware
16036Warren
16037Washington
16038Wayne
16039White
16040Whitfield
16041Wilcox
16042Wilkes
16043Worth
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1611Alabama - Special
1612Alabama
1613Alabama - Congressional
1614Alabama (Folder 1 of 2)
1615Alabama (Folder 2 of 2)
1616Alabama
1617Alabama - Congressional
1618Alabama - Delegates
1619Alabama - Newspapers
16110Alaska
16111Arizona
16112Arizona -Special
16113Arizona
16114Arizona
16115Arizona -Delegates
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1621Arkansas Special
1622Arkansas
1623Arkansas
1624Arkansas
1625Arkansas - Congressional
1626Arkansas - Delegates
1627California Campaign Special
1628California - Special
1629California, 1952 July 21-September 8
16210California, 1952 April 29-July 20
16211California - A-B
16212California - C
16213California - D-G
16214California - H-J
16215California
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1631California -(K-Mc)
1632California - (N-P)
1633California - (R-S)
1634California - (T-Z)
1635California Delegates
1636California Newspapers
1637California Publicity
1638Colorado Special
1639Colorado (A-Z)
16310Colorado, 1952 July 7-August 12
16311Colorado Delegates
16312Connecticut
16313Connecticut, 1952 April 12-September 12
16314Connecticut (A-Z)
16315Delaware Special
16316Delaware
16317Delaware, 1952 June 16-August 9
16318Delaware (A-Z)
16319Delaware Delegates
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1641Washington, D.C. Special
1642Washington, D.C. Special
1643District of Columbia (Folder 1 of 2)
1644District of Columbia (Folder 2 of 2)
1645District of Columbia
1646District of Columbia [A-L], (Folder 1 of 2).
1647District of Columbia [A-L], (Folder 2 of 2).
1648District of Columbia [M-Z], (Folder 1 of 3).
1649District of Columbia [M-Z], (Folder 2 of 3).
16410District of Columbia [M-Z], (Folder 3 of 3).
16411District of Columbia Delegates
16412D.C. Newspapers
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1651Florida Special
1652Florida Special
1653Florida
1654Florida, 1952 June-September
1655Florida, 1952 May
1656Florida, 1952 March-April
1657Florida (A)
1658Florida (Ba -Bi)
1659Florida (Bo -Bz)
16510Florida (C)
16511Florida (D -E)
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1661Florida (F-Gri) [Folder 1 of 2]
1662Florida (F-Gri) [Folder 2 of 2]
1663Florida (Gro -H)
1664Florida (I - Le)
1665Florida (Li -M)
1666Florida (Nelson - Rape)
1667Florida (Rosco -Stewart)
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1671Florida (Stinson - Tyler)
1672Florida (U -Z)
1673Florida - Congressional
1674Florida - County Managers
1675Florida - Delegates
1676Florida - General Information
1677Florida - Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
1678Ocala Headquarters
1679Florida Primary Special
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1681Foreign
1682Foreign
1683Georgia Special, 1952 April 7-July 2
1684Georgia Special
1685Georgia
1686Georgia
1687Georgia, 1952 September 12-November 2
1688Georgia, 1952 August
1689Georgia, 1952 July 21-31
16810Georgia, 1952 July 16-20
16811Georgia, 1952 July 1-6
16812Georgia, 1952 July 7-15
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1691Georgia, 1952 June
1692Georgia, 1952 May
1693Georgia, 1952 April 11-30
1694Georgia, 1951 December 12-1952 April 10
1695Georgia -Congressional
1696Guam
1697Idaho
1698Idaho
1699Idaho
16910Illinois Special
16911Illinois
16912Illinois
16913Illinois (A-C) [Folder 1 of 2]
16914Illinois (A-C) [Folder 2 of 2]
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1701Illinois (D-H)
1702Illinois (J-M)
1703Illinois (N-Z)
1704Illinois Delegates
1705Indiana Special
1706Indiana
1707Indiana
1708Indiana Special
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1711Iowa Special
1712Iowa
1713Iowa
1714Iowa
1715Kansas Special
1716Kansas
1717Kansas
1718Kansas
1719Kansas Delegates
17110Kansas -Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
17111Kentucky Special
17112Kentucky Special
17113Kentucky
17114Kentucky
17115Kentucky Delegates
17116Kentucky Delegates
17117Louisiana Special
17118Louisiana
17119Louisiana
17120Louisiana
17121Louisiana
17122Louisiana Congressional
17123Louisiana
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1721Maine
1722Maine
1723Maine
1724Maryland Special
1725Maryland
1726Maryland
1727Maryland (Folder 1 of 2)
1728Maryland (Folder 2 of 2)
1729Maryland Delegates
17210Massachusetts
17211Massachusetts, 1952 April 4-September 5
17212Massachusetts (A-F)
17213Massachusetts (G-M)
17214Massachusetts (N-Z)
17215Massachusetts Delegates
17216Massachusetts Newspapers, Radios, Etc.
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1731Michigan Special
1732Michigan
1733Michigan, 1952 July 10-1953 January 22
1734Michigan (A-J)
1735Michigan (M-Z)
1736Michigan Delegates
1737Minnesota
1738Minnesota, 1951 November 29-August 9
1739Minnesota (A-S)
17310Minnesota (T-Z)
17311Minnesota Delegates
17312Mississippi Special
17313Mississippi
17314Mississippi, 1952 April 10-August 21
17315Mississippi (A-Z)
17316Mississippi Congressional
17317Mississippi Delegates
17318Missouri
17319Missouri, 1952 March 6-September 5
17320Missouri (A-W) [Folder 1 of 2]
17321Missouri (A-W) [Folder 2 of 2]
17322Missouri Delegates
17323Missouri Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
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1741Montana, 1952 June 10-July 21
1742Montana
1743Montana (A-Z)
1744Nebraska
1745Nebraska
1746Nebraska
1747Nebraska Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
1748Nevada Special
1749Nevada
17410Nevada
17411Nevada
17412New Hampshire
17413New Hampshire
17414New Hampshire Delegates
17415New Jersey Special
17416New Jersey Special [Folder 1 of 2]
17417New Jersey Special [Folder 2 of 2]
17418New Jersey
17419New Jersey
17420New Jersey Delegates
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1751New Mexico Special
1752New Mexico Special
1753New Mexico
1754New Mexico
1755New Mexico
1756New York Special
1757New York
1758New York
1759New York
17510New York (A-Geary) [Folder 1 of 2]
17511New York (A-Geary) [Folder 2 of 2]
17512New York (Geck-K) [Folder 1 of 2]
17513New York (Geck-K) [Folder 2 of 2]
17514New York (L-P) [Folder 1 of 2]
17515New York (L-P) [Folder 2 of 2]
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1761New York (Q-S)
1762New York (T-Z)
1763New York Newspapers, Radio, etc.
1764North Carolina
1765North Carolina Special
1766North Carolina Campaign Special
1767North Carolina
1768North Carolina (A-E)
1769North Carolina (F-L)
17610North Carolina (M-R)
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1771North Carolina (S-Z)
1772North Carolina Congressional
1773North Carolina Delegates
1774North Carolina General Info.
1775North Carolina Newspapers, Radio, etc.
1776North Dakota Special
1777North Dakota Special
1778North Dakota
1779North Dakota
17710North Dakota
17711North Dakota Newspapers, Radio, etc.
17712Ohio Special
17713Ohio
17714Ohio
17715Ohio (A-L) [Folder 1 of 2]
17716Ohio (A-L) [Folder 2 of 2]
17717Ohio (M-Z)
17718Ohio Newspapers, Radio, etc.
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1781Oklahoma Special
1782Oklahoma
1783Oklahoma
1784Oklahoma (A-Z)
1785Oregon Special
1786Oregon
1787Oregon
1788Oregon (A-Z)
1789Oregon Newspapers, Radio, etc.
17810Pennsylvania Special
17811Pennsylvania
17812Pennsylvania
17813Pennsylvania (A-K) [Folder 1 of 2]
17814Pennsylvania (A-K) [Folder 2 of 2]
17815Pennsylvania (L-Z)
17816Puerto Rico
17817Puerto Rico
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1791Rhode Island Special
1792Rhode Island
1793Rhode Island
1794Rhode Island
1795South Carolina Special
1796South Carolina
1797South Carolina
1798South Carolina
1799South Carolina (Folder 1 of 2)
17910South Carolina (Folder 2 of 2)
17911South Carolina Delegates
17912South Carolina Newspapers, Radio, etc.
17913South Dakota Special
17914South Dakota
17915South Dakota
17916South Dakota
17917Tennessee Special
17918Tennessee
17919Tennessee
17920Tennessee (A-F)
17921Tennessee (G-M)
17922Tennessee (N-Z)
17923Tennessee Congressional
17924Tennessee Delegates
17925Tennessee Newspapers, Radio, etc.
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1801Texas
1802Texas Special
1803Texas, 1952 April 9-September 30
1804Texas (A-K) [Folder 1 of 2]
1805Texas (A-K) [Folder 2 of 2]
1806Texas (L-S) [Folder 1 of 2]
1807Texas (L-S) [Folder 2 of 2]
1808Texas (T-Z)
1809Texas Congressional
18010Texas County Chairmen
18011Texas Delegates, 1952 June 12-July 12
18012Texas Delegates
18013Texas Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
18014Utah, 1952 June 21-August 9
18015Utah, 1952 May 13-June 21
18016Utah
18017Utah Delegates
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1811Vermont Special
1812Vermont, 1952 June-July
1813Vermont, 1952 May-June
1814Vermont, 1952 May
1815Vermont Delegates
1816Virginia Special
1817Virginia
1818Virginia (A-G)
1819Virginia (H-L)
18110Virginia (M-R)
18111Virginia (S-Z)
18112Virginia Congressional
18113Virginia Delegates
18114Virginia: Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
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1821Washington
1822Washington
1823Washington (A-K)
1824Washington (L-R)
1825Washington (S-Z)
1826West Virginia Special
1827West Virginia
1828West Virginia, 1952 May 2-August 12
1829West Virginia (A-Z)
18210West Virginia: Newspapers, Radio, Etc.
18211Wisconsin Special
18212Wisconsin
18213Wisconsin (Apr.28-Aug.18)
18214Wisconsin (A-F)
18215Wisconsin (G-O)
18216Wisconsin (S-Z)
18217Wisconsin
18218Wyoming
18219Wyoming Delegates
18220Wyoming
18221Wyoming (A-Z)
2. Subject File , 1952-1953
These files were created by different offices, like materials may be found under related titles which may fall independently within the alphabet. Contribution correspondence and clippings are found in the subject files as well as in contribution files and newspaper files. Speeches are found under individual headings as well as general headings. These files reveal campaign strategy and convention activities. State delegates' notebooks are found here.
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1831Advertising Agencies
1832Agricultural Advisory Committee
1833Press: Advisory Committee (Agriculture)
1834Department of Agriculture
1835Altoona Speech
1836Atlanta Russell Dinner
1837Russell Dinner
1838Atlanta Speech
183 9-10 Blake, Thomas
18311Charles J. Bloch
18312Bloch, Charlie
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1841Book Telegrams
1842Briefcase Material from Florida and California
1843Brown and Bigelow
1844Buttons, Bumperstrips, etc.
1845Buttons, requests for
1846California Speeches, 1952 April
1847Call and Mail list
1848Campaign Manager - General
1849Campaign Manager - General
18410Campaign Manager - Basic
18411Campaign Manager - Florida
18412Campaign Material - requests for
18413Campaign Material - The west
18414Cartoon Requests
18415Chicago
18416Chicago (Hugh Peterson Correspondence)
18417List of people who worked in Senator Russell's Headquarters in Chicago
18418Civil Rights
18419Congressional Contacts
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1851Convention Special
1852Convention, Housing for
1853Convention, Miscellaneous Material
1854Convention Work (Folder 1 of 2)
1855Convention Work (Folder 2 of 2)
1856Delegates (State) to National Convention
1857Delegate Notebooks (Folder 1 of 4)
1858Delegate Notebooks (Folder 2 of 4)
1859Delegate Notebooks (Folder 3 of 4)
18510Delegate Notebooks (Folder 4 of 4)
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186 1-2 Delegate Notebook
1863Democratic Campaign Special File, 1952 August-December
1864Democratic National Committee
1865Democratic National Convention: Officers and Officials
1866Denver Speech (Colorado State Convention), [1952]
1867De Wolf
1868De Wolf -Personal
1869De Wolf -Telephone Conversations
18610David Dubinsky, 1952 March 19
18611FEPC Bill s3368
18612Presidential Financial, 1952 September-1953 April
18613Financial - National Treasurer, 1952
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1871Honorable Aaron L. Ford, 1952 April 30
1872Form Letters (Folder 1 of 2), 1952 June-July
1873Form Letters (Folder 2 of 2), 1952 July-August
1874Grayson, Spence
1875General Information
1876Invitations - Completed
1877Invitations - Declined or Canceled (Folder 1 of 2)
1878Invitations - Declined or Canceled (Folder 2 of 2)
1879Invitations - Declined [League of Women Voters] (Folder 1 of 2)
18710Invitations - Declined [League of Women Voters] (Folder 2 of 2)
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1881Itinerary, 1952 July
1882Itinerary, 1952 May
1883Itinerary, 1952 April
1884Itinerary - Florida
1885Master Florida and Other Schedules
1886Itinerary - The West
1887Johnson, Edwin C. - Campaign Manager
1888Johnson - Statements and Releases
1889Senator Johnson
18810Labor Day Proclamation
18811Magazine File [Folder 1 of 4]
18812Magazine File [Folder 2 of 4]
18813Magazine File [Folder 3 of 4]
18814Magazine File [Folder 4 of 4]
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1891Magazine File [Folder 1 of 2]
1892Magazine File [Folder 2 of 2]
1893Mailing Lists [2 rolls-ticker tape]
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1901Memoranda to Senator Johnson
1902Memoranda to Senator Russell
1903Miscellaneous
1904National Advisory Committee
1905National Convention
1906National Press Club Luncheon Speech - "We Are a Nation", 1952 May 8
1907Clippings -Newspapers
1908Clippings -Miscellaneous (Folder 1 of 2)
1909Clippings -Miscellaneous (Folder 2 of 2)
19010Newspaper Plates -Russell
19011Presidential Newspaper Stories, etc.
19012Newspapers - Reporters, 1952 April
19013Newspapers and Magazines, 1952 April-May
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1911Office Miscellaneous
1912O'Neill, F. Gordon
1913Other Presidential Candidates - Eisenhower, Dwight D.
1914Other Presidential Candidates - Harriman, W. Averell
191 5-9 Other Presidential Candidates - Kefauver, Estes
19110Other Presidential Candidates - Robert S. Kerr
19111Other Presidential Candidates - Douglas MacArthur
19112Other Presidential Candidates -Adlai E. Stevenson
19113Other Presidential Candidates -Harry S. Truman
19114Personal -Photographs
19115Photographs, Requests for
19116Political Data
19117Post -Convention File
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192 1-2 Post-Convention Letters Answered by Robotyper
1923Press Conference, 1952 July 17
192 4-7 Press Conference
1928Press Releases, Russell's
1929Press Releases, not Russell's
19210Publicity
19211Questionnaire, 1952 March21-April 24
192 12-13 Radio
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1931Radio, C.B.S., "Presidential Profiles", 1952 March 20-April 25
1932Radio and T.V.
1933Reclamation - Southwest
1934Round-Up, Miller and Norwood, 1952 July 21-25
193 5-6 Round-Up, Miller and Norwood, 1952 July 1-20
193 7-8 Round-Up, Miller and Norwood, 1952 March-June
1939Russell Announcement of Candidacy, 1952 Feburary
19310Russell -Campaign Committee - Miami, Florida
19311Russell -Headquarters -Ocala, Florida
19312Russell -Personal
19313Senator Russell's Speeches
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194 1-6 Russell Speeches and Conferences
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1951Russell Statements, 1952
1952Russell Statements - Eisenhower Nomination
1953Russell Statements - Not Issued
1954Russell Statements, Requests for - Declined
1955Russell Votes, 1952
1956Servicemen (Overseas)
1957Speeches and Statements - NOT Russell's
1958Steel Seizure - Senator's Remarks Thereon
1959Taft-Hartley Letters Sent Statement
19510Television
19511Television, C.B.S., "Man of the Week", "Chronoscope", "Presidential Profiles"
19512NBC T.V. "Hats in the Ring", 1952 June 29
19513Transportation Schedules
19514Unamerican Activities
19515White House Releases
19516Women's Press Club Speech
19517Young Democrats (Sheffield)
3. Contribution File , 1952
Correspondence, which pertains to campaign contributions, is arranged alphabetically by surname with the exception of two folders labeled "Special."
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1961Contribution Special, 1952-1953
1962Contribution Special, 1952
1963A
1964B
1965C
1966D
1967E
1968F
1969G
19610H
19611I - J
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1971K
1972L
1973M
1974Mc
1975N-O
1976P-Q
1977R
1978S
1979T
19710U-V
19711W
19712Y-Z
4. Newspaper File
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1981Newspaper File, 1952 August-December
1982Newspaper File, 1952 July
1983Newspaper File, 1952 July
1984Newspaper File, 1952 June
1985Newspaper File, 1952 June
1986Newspaper File, 1952 May
1987Newspaper File, 1952 May
1988Newspaper File, 1952 May
1989Newspaper File, 1952 May
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1991Newspaper File, 1952 May
1992Newspaper File, 1952 May
1993Newspaper File, 1952 May
1994Newspaper File, 1952 April
1995Newspaper File, 1952 April
1996Newspaper File, 1952 February-March
1997Newspaper File, [Pre-1952]
5. Memorabilia
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2001Presidential Campaign, Anderson, S.C., 1952
2002News Mats of Announcements with photo
2003Campaign Cards
2004Bumper sticker
2005"Elect Russell President" buttons
2006Campaign Stationery
2007"A Human Interest Sketch of Senator Richard B. Russell"
2008"Hustle for Russell" Brochure
2009Brochure: Senator Richard B. Russell
20010Brochure: Senator Richard B. Russell, an Appreciation by His Colleagues
20011Farm Leaders Record of Achievement of Russell
20012Message to Farmers, Bulletin of National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 1943 March
20013Reprint of Remarks of Senator J. Allen Frear
20014States' Righter
20015Memorabilia Examples
20016Democratic National Convention Memorabilia
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2101Democratic National Convention Memorabilia - Printed material about Chicago and the Republican and Democratic conventions , 1952
2102Democratic National Convention Memorabilia - Campaign ephemera: lyrics to "Hustle for Russell," Democratic convention pins and ribbons,"Nominate Russell" button, Russell cloth pennant (folded), Russell noisemaker (flattened), convention entrance passes, 1952
2103Democratic National Convention Memorabilia - Hotel and restaurant ephemera [a drink menu features a mixed drink named after Russell], 1952
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211Democratic National Convention Memorabilia - Nomination tally sheets, 1952
H. Newspaper File , 1933, 1943-1969
Arranged in reverse chronological order. For gaps see senatorial and presidential campaign files in the series and Subgroup E, Series III. Scrapbooks.
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2011Newspaper File, 1969
2012Newspaper File, 1967-1968
2013Newspaper File, 1966
2014Newspaper File, 1965
2015Newspaper File, 1965
2016Newspaper File, 1964
2017Newspaper File, 1964
2018Newspaper File, 1963
2019Newspaper File, 1963
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2021Newspaper File, 1962
2022Newspaper File, 1962
2023Newspaper File, 1961
2024Newspaper File, 1960
2025Newspaper File, 1960
2026Newspaper File, 1959
2027Newspaper File, 1956
2028Newspaper File, 1952
2029Newspaper File, 1951
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2031Newspaper File, 1950
2032Newspaper File, 1950
2033Newspaper File, 1949
2034Newspaper File, 1949
2035Newspaper File, 1949
2036Newspaper File, 1948 August-December
2037Newspaper File, 1948 July
2038Newspaper File, 1948 June
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2041Newspaper File, 1948 May
2042Newspaper File, 1948 May
2043Newspaper File, 1948 April
2044Newspaper File, 1948 March
2045Newspaper File, 1948 March
2046Newspaper File, 1948 February
2047Newspaper File, 1947
2048Newspaper File, 1947
2049Newspaper File, 1947
20410Newspaper File, 1946
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2051Newspaper File, 1946
2052Newspaper File, 1945
2053Newspaper File, 1943-1944
2054Newspaper File, 1933

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