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Box PH 2

 Container

Contains 150 Collections and/or Records:

Portrait of Captain J.J. Hyland of the U.S.S. Saratoga, 1958

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_132
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Official U.S. Navy photograph.

Aerial photo of the U.S.S. Saratoga aircraft carrier at sea off the coast of Florida with many planes on the deck, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_133
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Official U.S. Navy photograph.

Group photograph of visitors aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_134
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Jeffery Cohelan is in the middle row, near the center.

Portrait of Rear Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr. of the U.S.S. Saratoga, inscribed to Jeffery Cohelan, May 21, 1958

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_135
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Official U.S. Navy photograph.

Rear Admiral George W. Anderson addressing the visitors to the U.S.S. Saratoga at dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_136
Scope and Contents The Jeffery Cohelan Collection contains 95 cubic feet of documents, all of which are from his congressional office. The material spans the period of 1930-1970, although the bulk of the collection is from 1959-1970, when Cohelan was in office.The Cohelan Collection contains 120 linear feet of materials, with the vast majority of items related to his time in office from 1959-1970. The documents include correspondence, press releases, questionnaires, speeches, notes, memos, background...

Officers of and visitors aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga eating dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_137
Scope and Contents The Jeffery Cohelan Collection contains 95 cubic feet of documents, all of which are from his congressional office. The material spans the period of 1930-1970, although the bulk of the collection is from 1959-1970, when Cohelan was in office.The Cohelan Collection contains 120 linear feet of materials, with the vast majority of items related to his time in office from 1959-1970. The documents include correspondence, press releases, questionnaires, speeches, notes, memos, background...

Officers of and visitors aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga eating dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_138
Scope and Contents The Jeffery Cohelan Collection contains 95 cubic feet of documents, all of which are from his congressional office. The material spans the period of 1930-1970, although the bulk of the collection is from 1959-1970, when Cohelan was in office.The Cohelan Collection contains 120 linear feet of materials, with the vast majority of items related to his time in office from 1959-1970. The documents include correspondence, press releases, questionnaires, speeches, notes, memos, background...

Officers of and visitors aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga eating dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_139
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Rear Admiral George W. Anderson is seated at the head of the table.

Rear Admiral George W. Anderson addressing the visitors to the U.S.S. Saratoga at dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_140
Scope and Contents The Jeffery Cohelan Collection contains 95 cubic feet of documents, all of which are from his congressional office. The material spans the period of 1930-1970, although the bulk of the collection is from 1959-1970, when Cohelan was in office.The Cohelan Collection contains 120 linear feet of materials, with the vast majority of items related to his time in office from 1959-1970. The documents include correspondence, press releases, questionnaires, speeches, notes, memos, background...

Unidentified officer addressing the visitors to the U.S.S. Saratoga at dinner, May 23, 1959

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_012_8_2_0000_141
Scope and Contents The Jeffery Cohelan Collection contains 95 cubic feet of documents, all of which are from his congressional office. The material spans the period of 1930-1970, although the bulk of the collection is from 1959-1970, when Cohelan was in office.The Cohelan Collection contains 120 linear feet of materials, with the vast majority of items related to his time in office from 1959-1970. The documents include correspondence, press releases, questionnaires, speeches, notes, memos, background...