Political Campaigns
Found in 75 Collections and/or Records:
Alleged subversive activities engaged in by George Marshall and Mary Dublin with communist front organizations in the United States
This collection consists of photocopies of printed items such as newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, and U. S. Government publications. They relate to activities and associations by George Marshall and Mary Dublin Keyserling that were thought to reflect their communist sentiments. Marshall and Keyserling were economists.
Carlos Ashby Badger papers
This collection contains information on Utah history and politics and historical information on Mormon lifestyle during the turn of the twentienth century.
Richard Smith Beal papers
Richard S. Beal papers concerning his involvement in the 1980 presidential election and his service as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
Wallace F. Bennett photographs
Contains photographs and negatives depicting events during Wallace F. Bennett's tenure as senator from Utah in the United States Ssenate. Materials dated 1955-1970.
Lewis K. Billings papers
Contents include scrapbooks, letters, reports, and other professional papers that document Lewis K. Billings' time as mayor of Provo Utah. These consist of his campaign to be mayor, his terms in office, and his dealings during the 2002 Winter Olympics. Materials date from 1990 to 2009.
Wilford Black legislative papers
Letters, notes, legislative bills, reports, audits, and other legislative papers of Utah State Senator Wilford Black, circa 1975-1981.
Thella W. Brock papers
The Thella W. Brock papers and publications contain correspondence to various parties and her publication materials from her time as an author of her book, Operation Housewife, where in she details her life as a spy on the Communist Party for the United States government.
James Buchanan letter to Samuel L. Southard
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 19 Feb. 1826, and addressed to Samuel L. Southard. Buchanan, a United States Congressman at the time, recommends Charles Henderson of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, for an appointment as a midshipman.
Robert Lang Cambell letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated March 9, 1855, and addressed to Jesse P. Harmon. Cambell affirms the election of the Office of Alderman of the First Municipal Ward of Salt Lake City, Utah.