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Start Over You searched for: Repository University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library ✖ Remove constraint Repository: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Level Collection ✖ Remove constraint Level: Collection Places Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1837-1950. ✖ Remove constraint Places: Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1837-1950. Places Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1961-1970. ✖ Remove constraint Places: Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1961-1970. Formats Photographs. ✖ Remove constraint Formats: Photographs. Formats Scrapbooks. ✖ Remove constraint Formats: Scrapbooks. Date range 1930 to 1939 ✖ Remove constraint Date range: <span class="from" data-blrl-begin="1930">1930</span> to <span class="to" data-blrl-end="1939">1939</span>Search Results
12 linear feet
The David Kendall collection covers the period of 1932 to 1976. Included with the collection is a small group of earlier family material, principally copies of the Civil War letters of Austin Kendall, DWK's uncle, and papers of his father Calvin Kendall, a teacher and educator, from the turn of the century.
The Kendall papers (12 linear feet) have been arranged into 10 series: Personal, Correspondence, Chronological File (General Counsel to the President), Speech File, Articles, Topical Files, National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Scrapbooks and Newspaper Clippings, Student Papers, and Family Papers.
2 linear feet
The Delmar Gibbons papers document his activities in support of prohibition and in Michigan state politics. The collection includes correspondence, campaign material, news releases, scrapbooks, photographs, and printed material. The collection is arranged into the following series: Prohibition Party election and campaign materials; Other Prohibition and Temperance Organizations; Scrapbooks; and Other materials
3 linear feet — 11 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder
The Frank A. Picard papers consist of correspondence and other papers relating to Michigan and national politics, his work on the Michigan Liquor Control Commission and the Michigan Bar Association; files of campaign speeches and scrapbooks; and scripts and related papers for plays he wrote. The collection has been arranged into the following series: Correspondence, speeches and other materials; Scripts and plays; Other writings and miscellaneous; and Scrapbooks.
8 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 2 oversize volumes
The Prohibition National Committee record group is arranged into the following series: Correspondence; Minutes and other papers; Press and printed; Sound recordings; Other organizations; and Visual materials. Except for the significant minute books of the party's national executive committee in the 1880s, most of the record group dates from the 20th century after the passage of the 18th Amendment. Information regarding the earliest years of the Prohibition Party in unfortunately missing in this record group.
Prohibition National Committee (U.S.) records, 1872-1972
8 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 2 oversize volumes