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Correspondence, 1960: September-July

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Digital Identifier:
JLSPP-001-014
Title:
Correspondence, 1960: September-July
Date(s) of Materials:
1960: 19 July-14 September
Folder Description:
This folder contains correspondence between John L. Saltonstall and various individuals regarding issues of public health, atomic energy, and appointments with specialists to strengthen Senator John F. Kennedy’s speaking voice. Also included in this folder is a list of California delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention in support of Adlai Stevenson as the Democratic Party presidential nominee.
Extent:
24 digital pages
Collection:
John L. Saltonstall Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
1.
Preferred Citation:
John L. Saltonstall Personal Papers. 1960 Campaign Files, 1959-1960. Correspondence, 1960: September-July
Physical Description:
24 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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