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Box 56

 Container

Contains 27 Collections and/or Records:

Invitations, December, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_11_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.

Invitations, Oklahoma City, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 12
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_12_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Stanley C. Draper.

Judiciary, Case File, R. C. Gibson, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_13_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondents include James O. Eastland.

Judiciary, General, A-J, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 14
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_14_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Birch Bayh and Philip A. Hart.

Judiciary, General, K-R, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_15_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondents include James O. Eastland, Edward M. Kennedy, John L. McClellan, and Joseph D Tydings.

Judiciary, General, S-Z, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 16
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_16_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.

Judiciary, Immigration and Naturalization, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 17
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_17_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.

Judiciary, Immigration and Naturalization, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 18
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_18_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.

Judiciary, Immigration and Naturalization, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_19_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.

Judiciary, Immigration and Naturalization, 1965

 File — Box: 56, Folder: 20
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_56_20_0000
Scope and Contents The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.