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Box PH 1

 Container

Contains 250 Collections and/or Records:

Dave McCurdy listening to a man speaking to a group in front of a display.

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_48d
Scope and Contents Economic Development Trip. 1990

Unidentified man speaking to a group in an industrial facility.

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_49a
Scope and Contents Economic Development Trip. 1990

Group portrait with Dave McCurdy shown in the center. 1990

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_49b
Scope and Contents Economic Development Trip. 1990

Dave McCurdy and Tom Stafford in front of a painting of a McDonnell Douglas airplane.

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_49d
Scope and Contents Economic Development Trip. 1990

Economic Development Trip. 1990 All photos show Dave McCurdy in front of a painting of a McDonnell Douglas airplane with various unidentified people. The negatives are in envelope #51.

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_50a
Scope and Contents This series includes 1505 black and white, color, contact sheet, and negative images of Dave McCurdy and activities related to his service as congressman from Oklahoma's Fourth District. Many of the images are official government photos or were taken by professional photographers. However, much of this collection consists of color snapshots that were probably taken by McCurdy or a member of his staff.

Economic Development Trip. 1990 All photos show Dave McCurdy in front of a painting of a McDonnell Douglas airplane with various unidentified people. The negatives are in envelope #51.

 Item — Box: PH 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_035_11_1_0000_50b
Scope and Contents This series includes 1505 black and white, color, contact sheet, and negative images of Dave McCurdy and activities related to his service as congressman from Oklahoma's Fourth District. Many of the images are official government photos or were taken by professional photographers. However, much of this collection consists of color snapshots that were probably taken by McCurdy or a member of his staff.