Box 17
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Audiographs, 1955-1956
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
1955-1956
"Between the Headlines" by J. Bracken Lee, 1962 March 11
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
1962 March 11
"New Tax Bill" speech by J. Bracken Lee, KSL TV, 1962 March 31
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
1962 March 31
"American" by Don Gillis and Westminster Community Symphony Orchestra, undated
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
undated
"Umstadtt" address by Governor J. Bracken Lee, undated
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
undated
J.D. Williams speaks about John Birch Society, 12 PM news, undated
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The J. Bracken Lee collection consists of two main sections: albums and loose manuscript materials. The 42 albums were left intact and rehoused in archival cartons. The loose manuscript materials were sorted and placed in acid-free folders and archival boxes. Together these items span much of Lee's life, from childhood through retirement. The albums, which contain mainly photographs and newspaper clippings, cover Lee's childhood, political career, and retirement. Little organization exists...
Dates:
undated