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99th Congress - 1985-01-03 to 1987-01-03

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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to a constituent regarding the Humane Product Testing Act (H.R. 1877), August 18, 1986 - August 26, 1986

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0021
Scope and Contents Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mrs. Grace Bottoms, a constituent and resident of Tulsa, OK, regarding the Humane Product Testing Act (H.R. 1877)

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to a constituent regarding unemployment statistics, August 29, 1986

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0012
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Ms. Elizabeth Higginbotham, a constituent and resident of Tulsa, OK, regarding her concerns about the accuracy of unemployment statistics

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to constituents regarding the Humane Product Testing Act, August 26, 1986

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0020
Scope and Contents Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. James Camp, constituents and residents of Tulsa, OK, regarding the Humane Product Testing Act (H.R. 1877)

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. Jeral Shipman regarding White House and Capitol building tours, June 14, 1985

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0017
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Mr. Jeral Shipman regarding White House and Capitol building tours

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Ms. Juanita Shelton regarding White House and Capitol building tours, June 14, 1985

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0019
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Ms. Juanita Shelton regarding White House and Capitol building tours

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Ms. Nancy Shockley regarding tour of the Capitol Building, June 14, 1985

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0012
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Nancy Shockley regarding a VIP Congressional tour of the US Capitol Building on July 3.

Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to the United States Secretary of Agriculture regarding the economic slumps being experienced by Oklahoma, August 21, 1986

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0016
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Secretary Richard Lyng regarding the economic slump in Oklahoma and the curtailed supply of surplus butter and cheese distributed in Oklahoma

Correspondence from constituents to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the IRS proposal to eliminate the tax exempt status of Oral Roberts Ministries, June 30, 1986 - August 11, 1986

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0009
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Mr. and Mrs. William R. Buckner and Mr. Ted Estes, constituents of the Congressman and residents of Claremore, OK, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the IRS proposal to eliminate the tax exempt status of Oral Roberts ministries

Correspondence from Danja L. Ketcher to Congressman James R. Jones regarding Flaming Rainbow University and the Cherokee Nation; Letter from Cherokee Nation; Appeal by Dow, Lohnes, and Albertson, May 8. 1985-May 22, 1985

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0031
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Danja L. Ketcher to Congressman James R. Jones regarding Flaming Rainbow University and the Cherokee Nation; Letter from Cherokee Nation regarding denial of Higher Education grant; Appeal by Dow, Lohnes, and Albertsonon behalf of 84 Cherokee students attending Flaming Rainbow University

Correspondence from Debbie Pitts to Congressman James R. Jones; Includes enclosed letter from the American Lung Association, May 24, 1985-June 10, 1985

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0009
Scope and Contents Correspondence from Debbie Pitts to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the Oklahoma National Guard planned takeover of Greenleaf State Park. Enclosed in the correspondence is a letter from the American Lung Association asking camper parents to reach out to legislators to express concern.