Finding Aid for the Caroll Gartin Collection
(MUM00198)
Questions? Contact us!
The Caroll Gartin Collection is open for research. This collection is stored at an
off-site facility. Researchers interested in using this collection must contact Archives
and Special Collections at least two business days in advance of their planned visit.
Finding Aid for the Caroll Gartin Collection
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Descriptive Summary
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PURL: |
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00198/ |
Title: |
Caroll Gartin Collection |
Dates: |
1941-1966 (bulk 1951-1966) |
Collector: |
Gartin, Carroll, 1913-1966 |
Physical Extent: |
31 boxes (48 linear feet) |
Repository: |
University of Mississippi. Department of Archives and Special Collections. University, MS 38677, USA |
Identification: |
MUM00198 |
Location: |
Modern Political Archives |
Language of Material: |
English |
Abstract: |
Papers of Carroll Gartin circa 1941 through 1966, bulk 1951 through 1966. Gartin served
three terms as Mississippi’s Lieutenant Governor (1952-1956, 1956-1960, and 1964-1966).
The collection contains campaign records, correspondence, speeches, financial records,
appointment calendars, scrapbooks, original music compositions, legislative files,
subject files, photographs, audio recordings, and film reels.
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Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Carroll Gartin’s widow, Jane Gartin, donated her husband’s papers to the University
of Mississippi in 1967. Materials were accessioned as number 76-22.
Processing Information
Leigh McWhite, Political Papers Archivist, completed the introductory notes to the
finding aid in 2007. Student worker David Steele and intern Pamela Williamson organized
the files. Pamela Williamson, Ellie Campbell, and Courtney Metz created the box and
folder listing in 2006-2007. Although the original file titles were preserved, curators
imposed organization upon a haphazard arrangement of files and boxes.
In 2010-2011, a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services enabled the
archive to preserve and digitize all the recordings in the Gartin Collection. Any
views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed as part of this project
do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
Subject Terms
Gartin, Carroll, 1913-1966
Mississippi. Office of Lieutenant Governor
Political Campaigns — Mississippi
Elections — Mississippi
Mississippi — Politics and Government — 20th Century
Southern States — Politics and Government
Formats
political campaign records
correspondence
speeches
clippings (information artifacts)
state government records
photographs
subject files
sound recordings
filmstrips
financial records
calendars
scrapbooks
Biographical Note
Born on 4 September 1913 in Poplar Springs, Mississippi, Carroll Gartin attended Meridian
High School, Jones Junior College, and the University of Mississippi. After graduating
with a law degree from the Jackson School of Law in 1935 and passing the bar a year
later, Gartin opened a law practice in Laurel and soon became an acting city judge.
In 1941, he served as secretary-manager of the South Mississippi Fair, promoting agriculture
and community development. That same year Gartin enlisted in the U.S. Army and spent
twenty months overseas during World War II. In 1942, he married Janie Elizabeth Gavin
of Stafford Springs, Mississippi.
Upon returning to his hometown after the war in 1945, the young veteran ran without
opposition in a Laurel mayoral campaign to fill an unexpired term. He won a second
term in 1948, again without opposition. In 1951, Gartin entered state politics as
a Democrat and defeated Jimmy Arrington in a run-off to become Lieutenant Governor.
Serving under the administration of Governor Hugh White (1952-1956), Gartin announced
his candidacy for the seat of U.S. Senator James O. Eastland after the incumbent had
publicly expressed a desire to retire. Gartin opted to continue his 1953 campaign
despite the senator’s decision to enter the race. Strongly condemning the recent Supreme
Court Brown decision in favor of desegregation, Eastland won the bitter primary and
the election. Voters reelected Gartin to the lieutenant governorship in 1955 where
he served under Governor J.P. Coleman’s administration from 1956 to 1960. In 1959,
Gartin lost the race against Ross Barnett for the state’s highest office, but he returned
to his familiar lieutenant governor post after defeating Evelyn Gandy in a 1963 run-off.
Gartin died from a heart attack on 19 December 1966 while serving under the administration
of Governor Paul B. Johnson Jr. He had announced his candidacy for the next gubernatorial
election and was expected to be a strong contender against Ross Barnett and Bill Waller.
Gartin’s body lay in state under the State Capitol Rotunda and the governor issued
a proclamation setting ten days of mourning across the state. The funeral service
took place at Highland Baptist Church in Laurel where Gartin had served as deacon.
Members of the legislature were honorary pallbearers, and burial occurred at Lake
Park Cemetery. Gartin was survived by his wife, a daughter (Patricia Gartin Blair
of Columbus), and a son (William Carroll Gartin Jr. of Jackson).
Gartin was a member of the Masons, the Shriners, the O.E.S., the Knights of Pythias,
the Odd Fellows, the Rebeltah Lodge, the Exchange Club, the American Legion, the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, and the 40 and 8. In addition, he served as permanent chairman of
the Mississippi Democratic Convention from 1956 to 1964. Gartin was a member of the
Board of Trustees of State Mental Hospitals from 1947 through 1952 and a member of
the State Building Commission from 1956 through 1960. From 1952 through 1964, Gartin
acted as vice-chairman of the Agricultural & Industrial Board.
Gartin possessed a keen sense of humor and a warm smile. By virtue of his office as
lieutenant governor, he also acted as president of the state senate where he demonstrated
fairness and an ability to keep legislative business rolling. Gartin championed industrial
development and educational improvements. In fact, he played a key role in legislative
passage of teacher salary raises in both 1964 and 1966. Although a segregationist,
Gartin never adopted demagogue tactics, a restraint which observers claim lost Gartin
elections for higher office. In his last election campaign, Gartin promised to “work
for unity rather than division, for peace among our people rather than agitation,”
also stating that “[t]here is no place in the society of Mississippians for either
black power or white bullying.”
Scope and Content Note
Boxes 1 through 10 contain files related to campaigns dating from 1950 through 1966.
Arrangement is largely chronological by year, and includes both county files and general
subject files. Boxes 11 through 15 hold correspondence files from 1948 through 1966.
The alphabetized subject files fill Boxes 16 through 26, and also contain a number
of campaign-related files. Box 27 holds folders related to Gartin’s schedule, mostly
invitations accepted and regretted. Boxes 28 through 30 contain scrapbooks and clippings
dating from 1952 through 1966. Box 30 also includes photocopies of photographs (originals
removed to separate storage). The Carroll Gartin Collection also includes forty-two
audio reel-to-reels, two 16-inch 78 rpm discs, and two film reels.
User Information
Prefered Citation
Caroll Gartin Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library,
The University of Mississippi
Access Restrictions
The Caroll Gartin Collection is open for research. This collection is stored at an off-site facility. Researchers interested in using
this collection must contact Archives and Special Collections at least two business days in advance of their planned visit.
For preservation reasons, access to original recordings is restricted; however, digital
counterparts are available to researchers in the Carroll Gartin Digital Collection
at https://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/gartin. Although descriptions for all of the collection’s recordings are available to anyone
on the internet, only some of the recordings are accessible on the web due to copyright.
Researchers may review restricted recordings via onsite computer terminals in the
J.D. Williams Library.
Copyright Restrictions
Publication rights are reserved for Jane Gartin and her children, Patricia Gartin
Blair and William Carroll Gartin Jr.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the
making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under
certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized
to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions
is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other
than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for,
or
later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use”,
that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Related Material
Resources at the University of Mississippi
For additional political holdings at the University of Mississippi Department of Archives
& Special Collections, see the Politics & Government subject guide.
Roane Fleming Byrnes Collection. This collection contains Gartin campaign material.
Finding aid available: http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00057/
The Carroll Gartin Story [Carroll Gartin Campaign Committee, 1954]. Call number: E748 G28 C37 1954.
James O. Eastland Collection. Eastland won a bitter race against Gartin in 1953 to
retain his seat in the U.S. Senate, and the collection contains campaign files. Finding
aid available: http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00117/
University Archives Photograph Collection. Examination of the index to this collection will uncover images of Gartin.
University Small Manuscripts. Among these files is material on Gartin.
Vertical Files / Clippings Collection. This collection contains a file of Gartin clippings.
Finding aid available: http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00459/
Separated Material
Original photographs are located in Modern Political Archives Photographs Box 5.
Stored in an off-site cold facility, the original images require two business days
advance notice to acclimate and transfer to Special Collections. Scans of the original
photographs are available online at https://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/gartin.
Original recordings are stored in climate-controlled facility and access is restricted.
See the “Access Restrictions” note for a link to their digital counterparts.
Brown, Robert S. History of the Mississippi School for the Deaf, Jackson, Mississippi, with an Appendix,
1854-1954, 100 Years of Service. Meridian, MS: Gower Printing & Office Supply, 1954. Signed by author. Presentation
copy to Carroll Gartin dated 27 February 1958. Cataloged: HV2561.M7 B7
Directory of Mississippi Elective Officials: State, State Districts, County and County
Districts. Jackson, MS: Secretary of State, 1956. Cataloged: JK4630 .A277
Directory of Mississippi Elective Officials: State, State Districts, County and County
Districts 1960-1964. Jackson, MS: Secretary of State, 1960. Cataloged: JK4630 .A277
Gun Shots (An Organ of Information for Masonite Employees, Published Monthly by Masonite
Corporation, Laurel, Mississippi) 19 (February 1952). Cataloged: TA401 .G86
Laurel Diamond Jubilee: Commemorating 75 Years of Progress, A Presentation to the
Citizens of Laurel, Mississippi. Meridian, MS: Gower Printing, 1957. Cataloged: F349 .L3
Local and Private Laws of the State of Mississippi Passed Regular Session of 1966. Published by Authority, 1966. Cataloged: KFM6606
Lota Hoffman & Paul Robertson. My Old Mississippi Home. Hattiesburg, MS: Paulmond Music Company, 1964. Cataloged: M1658.M6 M9 1964
Mississippi Educational Advance 57 (January 1966). Cataloged: L11 .M5
Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol, Jackson, Mississippi. N.p., n.p., 1965. Cataloged: HV7571.M7 M55 1965
Mississippi Magazine 5 (Summer 1965). Cataloged: LH1.M7 U5mm
Mississippi Municipal Officers. [Jackson, MS]: Secretary of State, 1961. Cataloged: JK2023.M7 D57
Mississippi Official and Statistical Register. [Jackson, MS]: Secretary of State, 1949-1951. Cataloged: J87 .M74a
Mississippi Traveler Vol. 10, No. 2 (August 1953). Cataloged: G155.U6 .M58
Conrad F. Nordham. Mississippi: The Magnolia State. Hattiesburg, MS: Paulmond Music Company, 1964.
PAY Day (Official Publication of Patriotic American Youth, A Mississippi Organization) 4 (April 1965). Cataloged: HQ799.2.P6 P39
The 1957 Reveille. State College, MS: Mississippi State College, 1957. Cataloged: LD3381.M65 R4
State of Mississippi Department of Public Safety: Laws & Regulations of the Mississippi
Highway Safety Patrol. [Jackson, MS]: n.p., 1962.
“Mississippi, The Magnolia State”/ “My Old Mississippi Home” sung by The Katydids
on Spectator label (45 rpm). Cataloged: M1658.M6 K3 1964
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in 7 series.
Container List
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Campaigns |
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1950-1951 Campaigns |
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1-1
| Senatorial Literature & Correspondence |
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1-2
| Counties Together |
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1-3
| Leflore County – 1950 |
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1-4
| Counties: Tishomingo – Wilkinson |
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1-5
| Announcement of Candidacy — Lieutenant Governor and Senate — 1952 Oath of Office
& Address
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1-6
| Contributions & Expenses |
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1-7
| Delta Council Officers and Directors |
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1-8
| Campaign List – 1951 |
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1-9
| Miscellaneous Names – 1951 |
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1-10
| April-August 1951 Campaign Letters |
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1-11
| Campaign – Lieutenant Governor 1951 |
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1-12
| Miscellaneous Letters, September 1951 |
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1-13
| Miscellaneous Letters, August 1951 (1 of 3) |
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1-14
| Miscellaneous Letters, August 1951 (2 of 3) |
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1-15
| Miscellaneous Letters, August 1951 (3 of 3) |
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1-16
| Miscellaneous Letters, July 1951 (1 of 2) |
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1-17
| Miscellaneous Letters, July 1951 (2 of 2) |
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1-18
| Miscellaneous Letters, May – June 1951 |
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1-19
| Miscellaneous Material, September 1948 – May 1951 |
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1952-1957 Campaigns |
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2-1
| Tippah County 1952 |
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2-2
| Alcorn County 1953 |
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2-3
| Chickasaw County 1953 |
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2-4
| Coahoma County 1953 |
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2-5
| Forest County 1953 |
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2-6
| George County 1953 |
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2-7
| Hinds County 1953 |
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2-8
| Itawamba County 1953 |
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2-9
| Kemper County 1953 |
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2-10
| Lamar County 1953 |
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2-11
| Lauderdale County 1953 |
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2-12
| Lee County 1953 |
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2-13
| Leflore County 1953 |
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2-14
| Lowndes County 1953 |
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2-15
| Marion County 1953 |
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2-16
| Pike County 1953 |
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2-17
| Pontotoc County 1953 |
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2-18
| Prentiss County 1953 |
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2-19
| Smith County 1953 |
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2-20
| Sunflower County 1953 |
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2-21
| Tishomingo County 1953 |
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2-22
| Tunica County 1953 |
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2-23
| Union County 1953 |
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2-24
| Walthall County 1953 |
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2-25
| Warren County 1953 |
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2-26
| Wilkinson County 1953 |
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2-27
| Yalobusha County 1953 |
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2-28
| Alcorn County 1954 |
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2-29
| Carroll County 1954 |
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2-30
| Chickasaw County 1954 |
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2-31
| Clay County 1954 |
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2-32
| Coahoma County 1954 |
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2-33
| DeSoto County 1954 |
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2-34
| Forest County 1954 |
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2-35
| Franklin County 1954 |
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2-36
| Hinds County 1954 |
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2-37
| Itawamba County 1954 |
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2-38
| Jackson County 1954 |
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2-39
| Jefferson Davis County 1954 |
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2-40
| Kemper County 1954 |
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2-41
| Lafayette County 1954 |
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2-42
| Lamar County 1954 |
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2-43
| Lauderdale County 1954 |
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2-44
| Leake County 1954 |
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2-45
| Lee County 1954 |
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2-46
| Leflore County 1954 |
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2-47
| Lincoln County 1954 |
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2-48
| Lowndes County 1954 |
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2-49
| Marion County 1954 |
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2-50
| Marshall County 1954 |
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2-51
| Panola County 1954 |
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2-52
| Pearl River County 1954 |
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2-53
| Pike County 1954 |
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2-54
| Prentiss County 1954 |
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2-55
| Sharkey County 1954 |
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2-56
| Simpson County 1954 |
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2-57
| Tate County 1954 |
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2-58
| Tishomingo County 1954 |
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2-59
| Washington County 1954 |
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2-60
| Wilkinson County 1954 |
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2-61
| Adams County 1955 |
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2-62
| Alcorn County 1955 |
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2-63
| Amite County 1955 |
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2-64
| Attala County 1955 |
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2-65
| Bolivar County 1955 |
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2-66
| Calhoun County 1955 |
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2-67
| Chickasaw County 1955 |
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2-68
| Clarke County 1955 |
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2-69
| Clay County 1955 |
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2-70
| Copiah County 1955 |
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2-71
| Forest County 1955 |
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2-72
| Franklin County 1955 |
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2-73
| Greene County 1955 |
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2-74
| Grenada County 1955 |
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2-75
| Hinds County 1955 |
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2-76
| Holmes County 1955 |
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2-77
| Jackson County 1955 |
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2-78
| Jasper County 1955 |
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2-79
| Jones County 1955 |
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2-80
| Kemper County 1955 |
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2-81
| Lafayette County 1955 |
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2-82
| Lamar County 1955 |
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2-83
| Lauderdale County 1955 |
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2-84
| Leake County 1955 |
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2-85
| Lee County 1955 |
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2-86
| Leflore County 1955 |
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2-87
| Lincoln County 1955 |
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2-88
| Lowndes County 1955 |
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2-89
| Madison County 1955 |
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2-90
| Montgomery County 1955 |
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2-91
| Newton County 1955 |
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2-92
| Noxubee County 1955 |
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2-93
| Oktibbeha County 1955 |
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2-94
| Panola County 1955 |
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2-95
| Perry County 1955 |
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2-96
| Pike County 1955 |
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2-97
| Rankin County 1955 |
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2-98
| Scott County 1955 |
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2-99
| Sharkey County 1955 |
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2-100
| Simpson County 1955 |
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2-101
| Sunflower County 1955 |
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2-102
| Tippah County 1955 |
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2-103
| Tishomingo County 1955 |
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2-104
| Tunica County 1955 |
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2-105
| Union County 1955 |
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2-106
| Walthall County 1955 |
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2-107
| Warren County 1955 |
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2-108
| Washington County 1955 |
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2-109
| Wayne County 1955 |
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2-110
| Wilkinson County 1955 |
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2-111
| Yalobusha County 1955 |
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2-112
| Yazoo County 1955 |
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2-113
| Alcorn County 1956 |
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2-114
| Clay County 1956 |
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2-115
| Coahoma County 1956 |
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2-116
| Franklin County 1956 |
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2-117
| Hancock County 1956 |
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2-118
| Hinds County 1956 |
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2-119
| Itawamba County 1956 |
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2-120
| Jones County 1956 |
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2-121
| Kemper County 1956 |
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2-122
| Lauderdale County 1956 |
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2-123
| Oktibbeha County 1956 |
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2-124
| Pike County 1956 |
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2-125
| Smith County 1956 |
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2-126
| Sunflower County 1956 |
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2-127
| Union County 1956 |
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2-128
| Washington County 1956 |
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2-129
| Alcorn County 1957 |
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2-130
| Benton County 1957 |
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2-131
| Chickasaw County 1957 |
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2-132
| Copiah County 1957 |
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2-133
| Forest County 1957 |
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2-134
| Hancock County 1957 |
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2-135
| Hinds County 1957 |
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2-136
| Holmes County 1957 |
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2-137
| Jones County 1957 |
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2-138
| Lauderdale County 1957 |
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2-139
| Lee County 1957 |
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2-140
| Leflore County 1957 |
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2-141
| Lowndes County 1957 |
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2-142
| Marion County 1957 |
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2-143
| Montgomery County 1957 |
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2-144
| Newton County 1957 |
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2-145
| Noxubee County 1957 |
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2-146
| Panola County 1957 |
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2-147
| Pearl River County 1957 |
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2-148
| Pike Count 1957 |
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2-149
| Simpson County 1957 |
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2-150
| Tallahatchie County 1957 |
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2-151
| Tishomingo County 1957 |
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2-152
| Warren County 1957 |
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2-153
| Washington County 1957 |
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2-154
| Wilkinson County 1957 |
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1954 Campaign |
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3-1
| A – E |
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3-2
| F – J |
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3-3
| K – O |
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3-4
| Miscellaneous |
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3-5
| P – T |
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3-6
| U – Z |
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3-7
| Out of State |
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3-8
| Form Letters |
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3-9
| Adams County |
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3-10
| Alcorn County |
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3-11
| Amite County |
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3-12
| Attala County |
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3-13
| Benton County |
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3-14
| Bolivar County |
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3-15
| Calhoun County |
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3-16
| Carroll County |
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3-17
| Chickasaw County |
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3-18
| Choctaw County [Empty] |
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3-19
| Claiborne County [Empty] |
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3-20
| Clarke County |
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3-21
| Clay County |
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3-22
| Coahoma County |
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3-23
| Copiah County |
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3-24
| Covington County |
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3-25
| Desoto County |
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3-26
| Forrest County |
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3-27
| Franklin County |
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3-28
| George County |
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3-29
| Greene County |
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3-30
| Grenada County |
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3-31
| Hancock County |
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3-32
| Harrison County |
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3-33
| Hinds County |
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3-34
| Holmes County |
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3-35
| Humphreys County |
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3-36
| Issaquena County [Empty] |
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3-37
| Itawamba County |
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3-38
| Jackson County |
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3-39
| Jasper County [Empty] |
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3-40
| Jefferson County |
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3-41
| Jefferson Davis County |
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3-42
| Jones County |
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3-43
| Kemper County |
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3-44
| Lafayette County |
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3-45
| Lamar County |
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3-46
| Lauderdale County |
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3-47
| Lawrence County |
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3-48
| Leake County |
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3-49
| Lee County |
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3-50
| Leflore County |
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3-51
| Lincoln County |
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3-52
| Lowndes County |
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3-53
| Madison County |
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3-54
| Marion County |
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3-55
| Marshall County |
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3-56
| Monroe County |
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3-57
| Montgomery County |
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3-58
| Neshoba County |
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3-59
| Newton County |
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3-60
| Noxubee County |
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3-61
| Oktibbeha County |
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3-62
| Panola County |
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3-63
| Pearl River County |
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3-64
| Perry County |
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3-65
| Pike County |
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3-66
| Pontotoc County |
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3-67
| Prentiss County |
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3-68
| Quitman County |
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3-69
| Rankin County |
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3-70
| Scott County |
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3-71
| Sharkey County |
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3-72
| Simpson County |
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3-73
| Smith County |
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3-74
| Stone County |
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3-75
| Sunflower County |
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3-76
| Tallahatchie County |
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3-77
| Tate County |
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3-78
| Tippah County |
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3-79
| Tishomingo County |
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3-80
| Tunica County |
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3-81
| Union County |
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3-82
| Walthall County |
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3-83
| Warren County |
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3-84
| Washington County |
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3-85
| Wayne County |
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3-86
| Webster County |
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3-87
| Wilkinson County |
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3-88
| Winston County |
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3-89
| Yalobusha County |
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3-90
| Yazoo County |
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3-91
| Senatorial – Friends, 1954 |
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3-92
| Campaigns – Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Senate, 1954 |
|
1958 Campaign |
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4-1
| Adams County |
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4-2
| Alcorn County |
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4-3
| Amite County |
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4-4
| Attala County |
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4-5
| Benton County |
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4-6
| Bolivar County |
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4-7
| Calhoun County |
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4-8
| Carroll County |
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4-9
| Chickasaw County |
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4-10
| Choctaw County |
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4-11
| Claiborne County |
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4-12
| Clarke County |
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4-13
| Clay County |
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4-14
| Copiah County |
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4-15
| Covington County |
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4-16
| Forest County |
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4-17
| George County |
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4-18
| Greene County |
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4-19
| Harrison County |
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4-20
| Hinds County |
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4-21
| Holmes County |
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4-22
| Humphreys County |
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4-23
| Itawamba County |
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4-24
| Jackson County |
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4-25
| Jasper County |
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4-26
| Jefferson Davis County |
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4-27
| Jones County |
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4-28
| Kemper County |
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4-29
| Lafayette County |
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4-30
| Lauderdale County |
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4-31
| Leake County |
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4-32
| Lee County |
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4-33
| Leflore County |
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4-34
| Lincoln County |
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4-35
| Lowndes County |
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4-36
| Madison County |
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4-37
| Marion County |
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4-38
| Marshall County |
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4-39
| Montgomery County |
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4-40
| Newton County |
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4-41
| Noxubee County |
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4-42
| Oktibbeha County |
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4-43
| Panola County |
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4-44
| Pearl River County |
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4-45
| Pike County |
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4-46
| Pontotoc County |
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4-47
| Prentiss County |
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4-48
| Quitman County |
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4-49
| Rankin County |
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4-50
| Scott County |
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4-51
| Simpson County |
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4-52
| Stone County |
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4-53
| Sunflower County |
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4-54
| Tallahatchie County |
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4-55
| Tate County |
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4-56
| Tippah County |
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4-57
| Tishomingo County |
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4-58
| Tunica County |
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4-59
| Union County |
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4-60
| Warren County |
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4-61
| Washington County |
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4-62
| Wilkinson County |
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4-63
| Yalobusha County |
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4-64
| Yazoo County |
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1959 Campaign |
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5-1
| Adams County |
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5-2
| Alcorn County |
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5-3
| Amite County |
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5-4
| Attala County |
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5-5
| Benton County |
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5-6
| Bolivar County |
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5-7
| Calhoun County |
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5-8
| Carroll County |
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5-9
| Chickasaw County (1 of 2) |
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5-10
| Chickasaw County (2 of 2) |
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5-11
| Choctaw County |
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5-12
| Claiborne County |
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5-13
| Clarke County |
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5-14
| Clay County |
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5-15
| Coahoma County (1 of 2) |
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5-16
| Coahoma County (2 of 2) |
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5-17
| Copiah County |
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5-18
| Covington County |
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5-19
| DeSoto County |
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5-20
| Forest County |
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5-21
| Franklin County |
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5-22
| George County |
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5-23
| Greene County |
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5-24
| Grenada County |
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5-25
| Hancock County |
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5-26
| Harrison County |
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6-1
| Hinds County (1 of 5) |
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6-2
| Hinds County (2 of 5) |
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6-3
| Hinds County (3 of 5) |
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6-4
| Hinds County (4 of 5) |
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6-5
| Hinds County (5 of 5) |
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6-6
| Holmes County |
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6-7
| Humphreys County |
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6-8
| Itawamba County |
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6-9
| Jackson County |
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6-10
| Jasper County |
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6-11
| Jefferson Davis County |
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6-12
| Jones County |
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6-13
| Kemper County |
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6-14
| Lafayette County |
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6-15
| Lamar County |
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6-16
| Lauderdale County (1 of 3) |
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6-17
| Lauderdale County (2 of 3) |
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6-18
| Lauderdale County (3 of 3) |
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6-19
| Lawrence County |
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6-20
| Leake County |
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7-1
| Lee County (1 of 2) |
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7-2
| Lee County (2 of 2) |
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7-3
| Leflore County |
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7-4
| Lincoln County |
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7-5
| Lowndes County (1 of 2) |
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7-6
| Lowndes County (2 of 2) |
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7-7
| Madison County |
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7-8
| Marion County (1 of 2) |
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7-9
| Marion County (2 of 2) |
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7-10
| Marshall County (1 of 2) |
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7-11
| Marshall County (2 of 2) |
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7-12
| Montgomery County (1 of 2) |
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7-13
| Montgomery County (2 of 2) |
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7-14
| Neshoba County |
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7-15
| Newton County |
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7-16
| Noxubee County |
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7-17
| Oktibbeha County |
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7-18
| Panola County |
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7-19
| Pearl River County |
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7-20
| Perry County |
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7-21
| Pike County |
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7-22
| Pontotoc County |
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7-23
| Prentiss County |
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8-1
| Quitman County |
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8-2
| Rankin County |
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8-3
| Scott County |
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8-4
| Sharkey County |
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8-5
| Simpson County |
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8-6
| Smith County |
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8-7
| Stone County |
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8-8
| Sunflower County |
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8-9
| Tallahatchie County |
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8-10
| Tate County |
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8-11
| Tippah County |
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8-12
| Tishomingo County |
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8-13
| Tunica County |
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8-14
| Union County |
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8-15
| Walthall County |
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8-16
| Warren County |
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8-17
| Washington County |
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8-18
| Wayne County |
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8-19
| Webster County |
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8-20
| Wilkinson County |
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8-21
| Yalobusha County |
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8-22
| Yazoo County |
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8-23
| Out-of-State – Alabama |
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8-24
| Out-of-State – Florida |
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8-25
| Out-of-State – Georgia |
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8-26
| Out-of-State – Louisiana |
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8-27
| Out-of-State – Tennessee |
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8-28
| Out-of-State – Texas |
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8-29
| Out-of-State – Miscellaneous |
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|
9-1
| 1959 April Press Releases |
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9-2
| Glover Wilkins – Activity 31 July – 3 August 1959 |
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9-3
| Rally Invitation – 15 August 1959 |
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9-4
| Suggestion Cards – 15 August |
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9-5
| 17 August 1959 – Speech |
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9-6
| Second Primary – 8 August |
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9-7
| To County Chairmen – 30 July |
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9-8
| County Chairmen – 29 July 1959 |
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9-9
| 27 July 1959 |
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9-10
| To County Chairmen – 27 July (1 of 2) |
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9-11
| To County Chairmen – 27 July (2 of 2) |
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9-12
| County Chairmen – 23 July – United Press International |
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9-13
| To County Chairmen – 23 July 1959 |
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9-14
| 22 July 1959 |
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9-15
| 20 July 1959 |
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9-16
| To County Chairmen – 16 July 1959 |
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9-17
| 16 July 1959 |
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9-18
| 10 July 1959 |
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9-19
| To County Chairmen – 7 July 1959 |
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9-20
| To County Chairmen – 30 June 1959 |
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9-21
| To County Chairmen – 27 June |
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9-22
| 26 June |
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9-23
| 23 June |
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9-24
| 23 June – To County Chairmen – News Releases |
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9-25
| 22 June |
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9-26
| 16 June |
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9-27
| 10 June |
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9-28
| 8 June |
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9-29
| Operational Blueprint |
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9-30
| Types County Organization |
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9-31
| Chairmen Lists |
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9-32
| Wilkins – 3 August |
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9-33
| Tylertown – 1 August |
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9-34
| Stumping – 31 July |
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9-35
| Alpine – 31 July |
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9-36
| Jackson Rally – 30 July |
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9-37
| Tupelo Straw – 28 July |
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9-38
| Richton Straw Poll |
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9-39
| 28 July 1959 – Mize |
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9-40
| 27 July 1959 – Gulfport |
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9-41
| 27 July 1959 – Jackson |
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9-42
| 25 July 1959 – Ripley, Mississippi Speech |
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9-43
| 24 July 1959 – Hattiesburg |
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9-44
| 24 August 1959 – Quitman |
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9-45
| 23 August 1959 – Laurel |
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9-46
| 22 August 1959 – Responsibility |
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9-47
| 22 August 1959 – Summit |
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9-48
| 21 August 1959 – Hinds County – Francis Bowling |
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9-49
| 20 August 1959 – Koscuisko |
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9-50
| 20 August 1959 – Glover Wilkins |
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9-51
| Gartin Rally – August 20 |
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9-52
| Holly Springs – August 19 |
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9-53
| Rally – August 19 |
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9-54
| Wilkins (Newspaper Support) – August 19 |
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9-55
| Meadville – August 19 |
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9-56
| Carol Gartin Statement – 18 August |
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9-57
| Gulfport – 18 August |
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9-58
| Statement Northeast – 17 August |
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9-59
| Automobile Exemption – 17 August |
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9-60
| Cossar – 15 August |
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9-61
| Telegram – 15 August |
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9-62
| Aberdeen – 14 August |
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9-63
| Columbus TV – 13 August |
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9-64
| Calhoun City – 13 August |
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9-65
| Buck Palmer – 12 August |
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9-66
| 11 August – Richton |
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9-67
| 10 August – Clarksdale |
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9-68
| 10 August – Boyd Golding – Jackson |
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9-69
| 7 August – Jackson |
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9-70
| 7 August – Second Primary |
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9-71
| 17-24 August – Schedule |
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9-72
| 10-15 August – Schedule |
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9-73
| 27 July – 1 August – Schedule |
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9-74
| 20-25 July – Schedule |
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9-75
| 13-18 July – Schedule |
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9-76
| 6-11 July – Schedule |
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9-77
| 29 June – 4 July – Schedule |
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9-78
| 22-27 June – Schedule |
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9-79
| 12 June 1959 – Press Release – Gartin’s Speaking Engagements |
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9-80
| 5 June – Gartin’s Schedule – Highlights |
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9-81
| 24 August |
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9-82
| Memo – 20 August |
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9-83
| Radio Tapes – 18 August |
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9-84
| County Chairman – Inclimate Weather – 18 August |
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9-85
| Poplarville – 23 July |
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9-86
| Port Gibson – 22 July |
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|
9-87
| No Date – To County Chairmen |
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9-88
| Statewide Attendance Meeting |
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9-89
| 22 July 1959 – Clarksdale |
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9-90
| 21 July 1959 – Clarksdale |
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9-91
| 21 July 1959 – Marks |
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9-92
| 20 July 1959 – Batesville |
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9-93
| 18 July 1959 |
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9-94
| 17 July 1959 – Forest |
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9-95
| 16 July 1959 |
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9-96
| 15 July 1959 |
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9-97
| 30 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-98
| 29 June 1959 – Meridian |
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9-99
| 26 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-100
| 24 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-101
| 23 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-102
| 22 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-103
| 20 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-104
| 19 June 1959 – News Releases |
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9-105
| 17 June 1959 |
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9-106
| 16 June 1959 – News Release – Rocking Barnett |
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9-107
| 15 June 1959 – Law Enforcement Speech |
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9-108
| 13 June 1959 – Press Release – Accelerated Speaking Pace |
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9-109
| 11 June 1959 – Press Release – Gartin Favors Re-apportionment of Mississippi Legislature
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9-110
| 10 June 1959 – Press Release |
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9-111
| 5 June 1959 – Van Cleve, Mississippi – Old Settlers Reunion |
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9-112
| 19 May 1959 – Press Release – Laurel Rally |
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9-113
| 26 May 1959 – Laurel Rally Speech |
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9-114
| Press Release Drafts and Information |
|
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9-115
| News Releases |
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9-116
| 14 July 1959 |
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9-117
| 14 July 1959 |
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9-118
| 10 July 1959 – Kosciusko |
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9-119
| 10 July 1959 – Biloxi |
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9-120
| 10 July 1959 – Luncheon |
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9-121
| 9 July 1959 – Newton |
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9-122
| 8 July 1959 – Yazoo City |
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9-123
| 8 July 1959 – Jackson |
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9-124
| 7 July 1959 – Jackson – Statesmen Quartet |
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9-125
| 7 July 1959 – Jackson – Sullivan |
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9-126
| 7 July 1959 – Monticello |
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9-127
| 6 July 1959 – News Release – Liberty |
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9-128
| 7 July 1959 – News Release – Schedule Revision |
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9-129
| 4 July 1959 – Gulfport |
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9-130
| 3 July 1959 – Sardis |
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9-131
| 3 July 1959 – Jackson – “13 Additional Newspapers” |
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9-132
| 2 July 1959 – Hazelhurst |
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9-133
| 3 July 1959 |
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9-134
| 2 July 1959 – Hattiesburg |
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9-135
| 1 July 1959 |
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9-136
| 1 July 1959 |
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9-137
| 1 July 1959 |
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9-138
| Gartin for Governor – Miscellaneous – Jones County |
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9-139
| Letters Campaign |
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9-140
| Campaign Announcement |
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9-141
| Governor’s Campaign |
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9-142
| Candidates – House and Senate and State Offices |
|
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9-143
| 1959 Campaign |
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9-144
| Monroe County – Aberdeen |
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9-145
| Miscellaneous Campaign Materials |
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9-146
| 1959 – Campaign Letters |
|
1963-1966 Campaigns |
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10-1
| 1963 Correspondence – Counties A-G |
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10-2
| 1963 Correspondence – Counties H-J |
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10-3
| 1963 Correspondence – Counties K-L |
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10-4
| 1963 Correspondence – Counties M-P |
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10-5
| 1963 Correspondence – Counties Q-Z |
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10-6
| Miscellaneous – Letters, Other Material |
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10-7
| Form Letters |
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10-8
| 1963 – Lists |
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10-9
| 1963 – Letters, Other Materials |
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10-10
| 1963 – Other Mail, Letters and Speeches |
|
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10-11
| Declares Candidacy for Lieutenant Governor |
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10-12
| Gartin Campaigns – Governor, Lieutenant Governor |
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10-13
| 1963 Campaign |
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10-14
| 1964-1965 – Gartin Governor Campaign Begins |
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10-15
| 1966 – Campaign |
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Correspondence |
|
1948-1952 Correspondence |
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11-1
| Correspondence 1948 |
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11-2
| Correspondence 1 September 1951 |
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11-3
| Personal Mail September – November 1951 |
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11-4
| Thank You 1951 |
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11-5
| Christmas Gift Thank You Letters – 1952 |
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11-6
| Lieutenant Governors Mail – April – August 1952 |
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11-7
| 1952 Lieutenant Governors Mail – September-December |
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11-8
| 1952 Personal Mail – September-December |
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11-9
| 1952 Personal Mail – April-August |
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11-10
| A-B 1952-1957 |
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11-11
| C-D 1952-1957 |
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11-12
| E-F 1952-1957 |
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11-13
| G-K 1952-1957 |
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11-14
| L-O 1952-1957 |
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11-15
| P-R 1952-1957 |
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11-16
| S-V 1952-1957 |
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11-17
| W-Z 1952-1957 |
|
1953-1954 Correspondence |
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12-1
| Thank You Letters – Appendicitis – October 1953 |
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12-2
| Lieutenant Governor’s Mail – January-February 1953 |
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12-3
| Lieutenant Governor’s Mail – April 1953 |
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12-4
| Personal Mail – April 1953 |
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12-5
| 1953 July – Lieutenant Governor’s Mail |
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12-6
| Lieutenant Governor’s Mail – August-September 1953 |
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12-7
| 1953 Personal Mail – January-February |
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12-8
| Correspondence 1953-1954 (1 of 3) |
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12-9
| Correspondence 1953-1954 (2 of 3) |
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12-10
| Correspondence 1953-1954 (3 of 3) |
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12-11
| Correspondence, Other Materials – 1953-1954 |
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12-12
| Correspondence, Other Materials – 1951-1954 (2 of 3) |
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12-13
| Correspondence – 1954 |
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12-14
| September 1954 |
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12-15
| Letters 1954 |
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12-16
| Mississippi Letters 1954 |
|
1955-1958 Correspondence |
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13-1
| Hinds County – 1953-1957 |
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13-2
| Thank You Letters 1955 |
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13-3
| January, February, March, April 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-4
| May 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-5
| June 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-6
| July 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-7
| August 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-8
| September 1956 – General Correspondence |
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13-9
| Correspondence 1956-1957 |
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13-10
| Thank You 1956-1957 |
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13-11
| Thanks 1957-1958 |
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13-12
| Correspondence 1958 |
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13-13
| A 1958 |
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13-14
| Ameen 1958 |
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13-15
| B 1958 |
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13-16
| C 1958 |
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13-17
| D 1958 |
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13-18
| E 1958 |
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13-19
| F 1958 |
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13-20
| G 1958 |
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13-21
| H 1958 |
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13-22
| I 1958 |
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13-23
| J 1959 |
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13-24
| K 1958 |
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13-25
| L 1958 |
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13-26
| Mc 1958 |
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13-27
| M 1958 |
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13-28
| N 1958 |
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13-29
| O 1958 |
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13-30
| P 1958 |
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13-31
| Q 1958 |
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13-32
| R 1958 |
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13-33
| S 1958 |
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13-34
| T 1958 |
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13-35
| V 1958 |
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13-36
| W 1958 |
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13-37
| X, Y, Z 1958 |
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13-38
| Recommendations |
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1958-1959 Correspondence |
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14-1
| Correspondence 1958 (1 of 7) |
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14-2
| Correspondence 1958 (2 of 7) |
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14-3
| Correspondence 1958 (3 of 7) |
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14-4
| Correspondence 1958 (4 of 7) |
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14-5
| Correspondence 1958 (5 of 7) |
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14-6
| Correspondence 1958 (6 of 7) |
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14-7
| Correspondence 1958 (7 of 7) |
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14-8
| Correspondence 1958 |
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14-9
| Correspondence 1958-1960 |
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14-10
| A 1959 |
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14-11
| B 1959 |
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14-12
| C 1959 |
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14-13
| Correspondence File 1959 |
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14-14
| D 1959 |
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14-15
| E 1959 |
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14-16
| 1959 Editors – Luncheon and Supporters – General Correspondence |
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14-17
| F 1959 |
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14-18
| Form Letters (1 of 2) 1959 |
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14-19
| Form Letters (2 of 2) 1959 |
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14-20
| Form Letters |
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14-21
| G 1959 |
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14-22
| Folder H 1959 |
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14-23
| Folder I 1959 |
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14-24
| Folder J 1959 |
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14-25
| Folder K 1959 |
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14-26
| L 1959 |
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14-27
| M 1959 |
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14-28
| Mc 1959 |
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14-29
| N 1959 |
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14-30
| O 1959 |
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14-31
| Old Speaking Engagements 1959 |
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14-32
| P 1959 |
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14-33
| R 1959 |
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14-34
| S 1959 |
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14-35
| Correspondence on Completed Speakings 1959 |
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14-36
| T 1959 |
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14-37
| Thanks for Help 1959 |
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14-38
| U 1959 |
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14-39
| V 1959 |
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14-40
| W 1959 |
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14-41
| Wilkins, Grover |
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14-42
| Y 1959 |
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14-43
| Correspondence (General) 1959 |
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14-44
| Letters to Carroll 1959 |
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1961-1966 Correspondence |
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15-1
| Federal Jobs – Personal |
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15-2
| Correspondence, Other Material (3 of 3) – 1963 |
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15-3
| Correspondence 1963-1964 |
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15-4
| Thank You 1964-1965 |
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15-5
| Miscellaneous – Letters – 1964-1965 |
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15-6
| Thank Yous 1966 |
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15-7
| Correspondence 1966 |
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Subject Files |
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Subject Files A-B |
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16-1
| Absentee Voting |
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16-2
| Addresses December 1952 |
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16-3
| Addresses – Newspapers, Radios |
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16-4
| Advertising 1959 |
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16-5
| Advertising 1963 |
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16-6
| Ads in the Mill |
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16-7
| Advertising Requests (Newspapers, Magazines, Programs, etc.) |
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16-8
| Advertising – Newspapers, Radio, and TV |
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16-9
| Agriculture |
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16-10
| Agriculture |
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16-11
| Agriculture and Industry |
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16-12
| Agricultural and Industrial Board |
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16-13
| Alabama-Mississippi Independent Telephone Association 1966 |
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16-14
| Anti-Civil Rights Act of 1963 Material |
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16-15
| Atomic Energy |
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16-16
| Attitudes of Negros in Various Cities |
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16-17
| Awards, Honors, Petition for Mayor |
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16-18
| Ross Barnett |
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16-19
| Ross Barnett File |
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16-20
| Bills – Check On |
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16-21
| Miscellaneous Bills |
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16-22
| Bills – Personal |
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16-23
| Bills Paid |
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16-24
| Bills – 1955 Campaign |
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16-25
| Campaign Bills 1959 |
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16-26
| Campaign Bills Paid |
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16-27
| Speeches |
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16-28
| Campaign Bills Not Paid |
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16-29
| Carroll Gartin Campaign Fund – Paid Bills |
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16-30
| Campaign Bills – 3 September 1963 Onward |
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16-31
| Election Bills 1954 |
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16-32
| Bills 1959 |
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16-33
| Family Court Bill |
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16-34
| Tobacco Bill #1856 |
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16-35
| Unitization Bill |
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16-36
| Winter, William (Bill) |
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16-37
| Biographical Data of Members of the State Legislature |
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16-38
| Biographies |
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16-39
| Black Market Tax |
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16-40
| Boy Scout |
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16-41
| Brotherhood File |
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16-42
| Buyers Day |
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Subject Files C-E |
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17-1
| Campaign Data on Gartin |
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17-2
| Campaign Names – No Date |
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17-3
| Campaign Names – No Date |
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17-4
| Carter, Wiley |
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17-5
| Cartoons |
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17-6
| Central Mississippi Development District |
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17-7
| Citizen’s Council, Segregation |
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17-8
| Colonels on Governor Johnson’s Staff |
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17-9
| Colonels on Governor Coleman’s Staff |
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17-10
| Colonels on Governor Barnett’s Staff |
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17-11
| Committee Assignments – Letters |
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17-12
| Committee Prospects |
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17-13
| Constitutional Convention |
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17-14
| Contributions A-F |
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17-15
| Contributions G-L |
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17-16
| Contributions M-R |
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17-17
| Contributions S-Z |
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18-1
| Contributions |
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18-2
| Contributions – Miscellaneous |
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18-3
| Contributors |
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18-4
| Forms – Contributions, Expenditures |
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18-5
| Crackpots |
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18-6
| Charles P. Crumbley |
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18-7
| Democratic Convention |
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18-8
| Economic Development |
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18-9
| Education |
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18-10
| Education |
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18-11
| Education |
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18-12
| Education |
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18-13
| Education Study Committee |
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18-14
| Education |
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18-15
| Election Returns – 1951 |
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18-16
| Election Returns – 1954 |
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18-17
| Election Returns – 1955 |
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18-18
| Election 1955 |
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18-19
| First and Second Democratic Primary Results – 1963 |
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18-20
| Elections – Senate, Lieutenant Governor |
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18-21
| Ellisville |
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18-22
| Employment |
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18-23
| Executive Orders, Pardons, Commutations – 1962-1964 |
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18-24
| Election Commissioners |
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Subject Files F-J |
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19-1
| Finance Committee |
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19-2
| Financial Statement |
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19-3
| Forestry |
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19-4
| Forestry Department Reports |
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19-5
| Carroll Gartin |
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19-6
| Carroll Gartin – Bills, Salary Voucher Stubs, Deposit Slips, Etc. |
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19-7
| Lieutenant Governor Gartin |
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19-8
| Lieutenant Governor Carroll Gartin |
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19-9
| Gartin – Lieutenant Governor |
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19-10
| Miscellaneous for Carroll |
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19-11
| Carroll Gartin – Personal and Political |
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19-12
| 201 – William Carroll Gartin |
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19-13
| Carroll Gartin Policy and Views |
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19-14
| Gartin Profile |
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19-15
| Gartin – Qualification |
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19-16
| Gartin Victory 1963 |
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19-17
| Gas Tickets |
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19-18
| Mrs. Hammett and Mrs. Daniels |
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19-19
| Highland Baptist Church – Pulpit Committee |
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19-20
| Paul Holmes |
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19-21
| Industry |
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19-22
| Industry and Roads |
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19-23
| Invoices |
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19-24
| Invoices – Bills Paid |
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19-25
| Job Application (January 1964 – June 1964) |
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19-26
| Jobs (July 1964 – December 1965) |
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19-27
| Jobs (January 1966 – December 1966) |
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19-28
| Joint Committee on Salaries and Expenses – 1964 |
|
Subject Files L-O |
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20-1
| L.P. Gas |
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20-2
| Labor |
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20-3
| Labor |
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20-4
| Laurel Kick-off |
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20-5
| Laurel Opening |
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20-6
| Lease – 255 East Pearl Street |
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20-7
| Legalization |
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20-8
| Legislative Acts – 1966 |
|
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20-9
| Legislative Addresses |
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20-10
| Legislation, Courts, State Bar, Jurors, Some Segregation |
|
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20-11
| Legislative File |
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20-12
| Legislative Invitations |
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20-13
| Literature Requests |
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20-14
| Loan Brokers |
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20-15
| Loyalty Oaths – House Bill 450, Chapter 451, Section 8 – 1950 |
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20-16
| Lieutenant Governor’s Contingent Fund |
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20-17
| 1959 – 55 Mailing Lists |
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20-18
| Mailing Lists and Names 1 |
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20-19
| Mailing Lists and Names 2 |
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20-20
| Mailing List for Newspaper Ads |
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20-21
| Map Brochures |
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20-22
| Marriage Laws |
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20-23
| Medicine |
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20-24
| Mental Health |
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20-25
| Mental Health |
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20-26
| Mental Institutions |
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20-27
| Annual Meeting – Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association – Mississippi-Alabama Division
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20-28
| Miscellaneous |
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20-29
| Miscellaneous |
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20-30
| Miscellaneous |
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20-31
| Miscellaneous – Bul |
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20-32
| Miscellaneous – Politics, Campaign, Other Materials |
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20-33
| Miscellaneous – 1953/1952 |
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20-34
| Miscellaneous – 1956 |
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20-35
| Miscellaneous – 1957 |
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21-1
| 1958 – Miscellaneous |
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21-2
| Miscellaneous – January-July 1964 |
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21-3
| Miscellaneous – August-December 1964 |
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21-4
| Miscellaneous 1966 |
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21-5
| Mississippi Budget and Other Politics |
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21-6
| Mississippi Federation of Business and Professional Woman’s Clubs |
|
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21-7
| Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol Roster 1965 |
|
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21-8
| Mississippi Industry 1961 |
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21-9
| Annual Report of Mississippi State Board of Architecture – 1965 |
|
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21-10
| Mississippi Research and Development Center |
|
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21-11
| Mississippi – Vocational and Technical Education |
|
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21-12
| Mississippi Voting Bill |
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21-13
| Morse, Gene |
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21-14
| Municipalities – April 1952 |
|
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21-15
| 1959 Names – 1963 Campaign |
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21-16
| National Conference of Lieutenant Governors |
|
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21-17
| Debate and Decorum in State Legislatures – National Legislative Conference Committee
on Legislative Rules
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21-18
| Notes – Names, Addresses, etc. |
|
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21-19
| Office Equipment |
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21-20
| Old Capital – Restoration of |
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21-21
| Opposition – John Gregg |
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21-22
| Opposition – Charles Sullivan |
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21-23
| Opposition – Ross Barnett |
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21-24
| Organizational Meetings, etc. |
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21-25
| Parchman |
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21-26
| Outdoor Concrete Exposure Test |
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Subject Files P-R |
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21-27
| Patriotic American Youth Convention |
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21-28
| Pearl River Valley Reservoir |
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21-29
| Request for Legislative Review of Pearl River Valley Water Supply District |
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22-1
| Penitentiary Committee |
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22-2
| Permits – Electric and Gas |
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22-3
| Personnel – Male – Stroupe, Blake, Williams |
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22-4
| Political Platform and Governor’s Race |
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22-5
| Miscellaneous Political |
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22-6
| Poplarville |
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22-7
| Port Commission |
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22-8
| Ports |
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22-9
| Poverty Point National Monument – Louisiana |
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22-10
| Press Comment – March-April 1953 |
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22-11
| Press Comment – 1 April – 1 September 1953 |
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22-12
| Press Comment – 1-31 January 1954 |
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22-13
| Press Comment – 1 February – 31 March 1954 |
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22-14
| Press Comment – 1-30 April 1954 |
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22-15
| Press Comment – 1-30 June 1954 |
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22-16
| Press Comment – 1-31 July 1954 |
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22-17
| Press Comment – 1 August – 31 October 1954 |
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22-18
| Press Comment – November 1954 – March 1955 |
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22-19
| Press Comment – 1 April – 31 May 1955 |
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22-20
| Press Comment – 2 June – 22 September 1955 |
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22-21
| Press Comment – 2 December 1955 – 31 January 1956 |
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22-22
| Press Comment – February-April 1956 |
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22-23
| Press Comment – May-June 1956 |
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22-24
| Press Comment – July-August 1956 |
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22-25
| Problems |
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22-26
| Projected Population by County – 1963-1965 |
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22-27
| Publicity – Price Lists |
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23-1
| Qualifying Papers |
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23-2
| Real Estate |
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23-3
| Recommendations |
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23-4
| Red Cross 1963 |
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23-5
| Register of Commissions – Lieutenant Governor’s Copy |
|
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23-6
| Remarks – Lieutenant Governor Carroll Gartin – Mississippi Association of Soil Conservation
District Commissioners at the Heidelberg Hotel
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23-7
| Miscellaneous Reports |
|
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23-8
| Republicans |
|
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23-9
| Resolutions |
|
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23-10
| William H. Robbins |
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Subject Files S |
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23-11
| Sales Tax |
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23-12
| School District Reorganization |
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23-13
| Seafood |
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23-14
| Sea Island, Georgia Trip – The Southern Company – 1952 |
|
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23-15
| Segregation |
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23-16
| Segregation |
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23-17
| Senate, Regular Session, 1964 |
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23-18
| Senate 1965 |
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23-19
| Senate January-December 1966 |
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23-20
| Senate Bills and Southern Politics |
|
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23-21
| Senate Committees |
|
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24-1
| State Senate Committees |
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24-2
| Jobs – Senate |
|
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24-3
| Pages – Senate – 1954-1955 |
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24-4
| Pages – Regular Session – 1964 |
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24-5
| Pages – Regular Session – 1966 |
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24-6
| Pages – Special Session – 1964 |
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24-7
| Pages – Special Session – 1965 |
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24-8
| Pages – Special Session – 1966 |
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24-9
| Senate Personnel |
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24-10
| Small Loan |
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24-11
| Sovereignty Commission |
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24-12
| Speakings – Declined |
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25-1
| Speeches |
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25-2
| Miscellaneous Speeches and Articles |
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25-3
| Speeches |
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25-4
| Bills and Speeches |
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25-5
| Politics – Campaign Speeches, Integration |
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25-6
| Education Speech |
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25-7
| Governor and Senate Campaign Speech |
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25-8
| Gartin Speech |
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25-9
| Greenville Speech |
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25-10
| Greenville, Mississippi Speech and Others |
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25-11
| Neshoba Fair Speech |
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25-12
| Perkinston Junior College Speech |
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25-13
| University News and Speeches |
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25-14
| Up to Leadership Speeches |
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25-15
| Staff Meetings |
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25-16
| Staff Meeting Notes |
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25-17
| State Budget 1964-1966 |
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25-18
| State Budget 1966-1968 |
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25-19
| State Building Commission |
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25-20
| State Game and Fish Commission |
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25-21
| State House and Senate Materials – Roll Call, Bill, Others |
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25-22
| State Institutions |
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25-23
| Rules of the State Legislature |
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25-24
| State Map 1966 |
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25-25
| State Meeting |
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25-26
| State Money – Monthly Report – February 1966 |
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25-27
| State Office Background |
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25-28
| State Payouts |
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25-29
| State Penitentiary |
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25-30
| Statements |
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25-31
| Steering Committee |
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25-32
| Senator Stennis |
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25-33
| Charles Sullivan |
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25-34
| Supervisors Speech |
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26-1
| File of Supporters |
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26-2
| Supporters, Some Speech Schedules, Letters, Mayors |
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26-3
| Names of Supporters |
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Subject Files T-W |
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26-4
| Teachers |
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26-5
| Teachers |
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26-6
| Telegrams 1952 |
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26-7
| Television Time – 1963 |
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26-8
| Tide Club Banquet |
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26-9
| Timber |
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26-10
| To Do |
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26-11
| Tornado March 1966 |
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26-12
| Tougaloo College |
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26-13
| Tourist |
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26-14
| Traffic Safety |
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26-15
| Veterans |
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26-16
| Veterans Administration Hospital |
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26-17
| Washington Inauguration File |
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26-18
| Welfare Agents (Addresses) |
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26-19
| Welfare |
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26-20
| Welfare |
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26-21
| Welfare – Old Age |
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26-22
| Western Union – Congratulations |
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26-23
| Wetzel |
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26-24
| William Wetzel – Clemency |
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Schedules |
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27-1
| 1952 Invitations – September – December |
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27-2
| 1952 Invitations – April – August |
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27-3
| 1953 Invitations – January – February |
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27-4
| 1953 Invitations – April |
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27-5
| 1953 Invitations – July |
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27-6
| Invitations August – September 1953 |
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27-7
| Invitations November 1954 |
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27-8
| Carroll Carroll – 1955 – Appearances and Speaking Engagements |
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27-9
| Invitations – January-June 1964 |
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27-10
| Invitations — May-June 1954 |
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27-11
| Invitations — December 1964- June 1965 |
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27-12
| Invitations – January-December 1966 |
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27-13
| Gartin Schedule and Addresses 1956 & 1963 |
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27-14
| Lists – Phone Book |
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27-15
| Record Book |
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27-16
| Invitations Refused |
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Clippings & Scrapbooks |
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28-1
| Pamphlet |
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28-2
| Gartin for Governor |
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28-3
| Yearbook 1952 |
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28-4
| Clippings 1952 |
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28-5
| Yearbook 1952 |
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28-6
| Yearbook 1951 |
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28-7
| Yearbook 1950 |
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28-8
| Yearbook 1941 |
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28-9
| Yearbook 1953 |
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28-10
| Yearbook 1953 |
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28-11
| Yearbook 1953 |
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28-12
| Yearbook 1953 |
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28-13
| Yearbook 1954 |
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28-14
| Yearbook 1954 |
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28-15
| Yearbook 1954 |
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28-16
| Newspaper 1954 |
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28-17
| Clippings — August 1954 |
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28-18
| Yearbook 1955 |
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28-19
| Yearbook 1955 |
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28-20
| Yearbook 1956 |
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28-21
| Yearbook 1957 |
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28-22
| Yearbook 1957 |
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28-23
| Yearbook 1958 |
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28-24
| Yearbook 1959 |
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28-25
| Newspapers |
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28-26
| Yearbook 1960 |
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28-27
| Yearbook 1961 |
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28-28
| Yearbook 1961 |
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28-29
| Yearbook 1961 |
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28-30
| Yearbook 1963 |
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28-31
| Newspapers – August 1963 |
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28-32
| Yearbook 1964 |
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28-33
| Clippings 1964-1965 |
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28-34
| Yearbook 1965 |
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28-35
| Newspapers – July 1966 |
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28-36
| Newspapers – August 1966 |
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28-37
| Newspapers – September 1966 |
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29-1
| Clippings – 1966 (1 of 3) |
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29-2
| Clippings – 1966 (2 of 3) |
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29-3
| Clippings – 1966 (3 of 3) |
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29-4
| Clippings 1966 |
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29-5
| Newspaper Clippings |
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29-6
| Newspaper Clippings (Miscellaneous dates) |
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29-7
| Newspaper Clippings (1 of 2) |
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29-8
| Newspaper Clippings (2 of 2) |
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29-9
| Gartin, Carroll – Newspaper Clippings |
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29-10
| Newspapers, Other Materials (1 of 2) |
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29-11
| Newspapers, Other Materials (2 of 2) |
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29-12
| Newspaper Articles |
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29-13
| Newspaper Articles |
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30-1
| Clippings |
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30-2
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30-3
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Photographs |
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30-4
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30-5
| Photographs |
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30-6
| Photographs |
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30-7
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Loose Oversized Materials |
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| Copies of the 1951 Mississippi Democratic Primary Election Tally Sheets |
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Recordings |
Note: The Carroll Gartin Collection possesses forty-two audio reel-to-reels, two 16-inch
78 rpm discs, and two 16mm films. Although access to the originals is restricted
for preservation reasons, digital counterparts are available as part of the Carroll
Gartin Digital Collection at https://clio.lib.olemiss.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/gartin. Please note that while descriptions of all the recordings are available to anyone
on the internet, only some of the recordings are accessible on the web due to copyright.
Researcher may review restricted material via onsite computer terminals in the J.D.
Williams Library.
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