Personal correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. W. J. Foster regarding an article on a speech made by his campaign opponent (Inhofe), 1976-09-17
Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_2_1_9_0026
Letter from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. Wendell A. Sharpton regarding a re-election campaign, 1976-05-26
Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_2_1_9_0003
Letter from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. William Tell (VP, Texaco) requesting a campaign contribution from Texaco's Political Action Committee, 1976-09-17
Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_2_1_9_0027
Letter from Mr. Wendell A. Sharpton to Congressman James R. Jones encouraging Congressman Jones to seek a third term, 1976-05-17
Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_2_1_9_0012
Letter (original and copy) from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. Leo Cravens regarding the nation's housing industry, 1976
Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_2_1_9_0034
Poems by Floy Weaver (Floy Barrier) and Elmer Capshaw Jr. (daughter and grandson)
File — Box 3: Series CAC_CC_055_3_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_055_3_3_3_0000
Scope and Contents
Consisting of 5 cubic feet of material, the Weaver Collection focuses extensively on Weaver's legal career and family. Only one folder of material deals exclusively with his years in Washington. This material covers the Federal Reserve Act, Panama Canal legislation, and roll call votes. There are, however, several political files relating to elections and the National Democratic Party as well as correspondence from such well known politicians as Thomas P. Gore, Sam Rayburn, and Elmer Thomas....
Scrapbook of correspondence with notable persons with Claude Weaver, 1912-1923
File — Box 12: Series CAC_CC_055_8_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_055_8_12_1_0000
Scope and Contents
The scrapbook was donated bound with metal screws. The metal has been removed and each individual page within the scrapbook has been digitized in the same order as it was received. As the correspondence in the scrapbook are from individuals each item has been entered as a single item to better facilitate research.