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Willis Robertson Papers, 1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966","Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365","Virginia--Politics and Government","Agriculture--United States","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Animal welfare--United States","Banks and banking--United States--History","Civil service--United States","Communism--Post 1945","National parks and reserves--Law and legislation","National parks and reserves--United States","National parks and reserves--Virginia","Taxation--United States","United States--Politics and Government","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","Wildlife conservation--United States","World War, 1914-1918","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Resolutions (administrative records)","Sound Recordings","Speeches","Vertical Files","Video recordings","200,000 Items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is arranged into 15 series.","Absalom Willis Robertson was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va. 27 May 1887. He graduated from the University of Richmond where he also received his law degree. He practiced law in Rockbridge County, Va. He served in the Virginia State Senate, 1916-1922 and as an officer in the U. S. Army during World War I. He was the Commonwealth's Attorney for Rockbridge County and was named as Chairman of the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries. Robertson was a Congressman from 1933 to 1946. He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971.","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","See; William Harris Gaines, III, \"611 Votes: The 1966 Virginia Democratic Senatorial Primary (Honors Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1974).","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr.","Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files.","A People magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. 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Aly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbler- Angel- Armstrong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArnall-Baals-Baird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaker-Barker-Baron\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarr-Bau-Baz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeach-Bem-Ben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBer-Big-Bix\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBla-Boh-Boo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBor-Box-Boz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBra-Bri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroaddus-Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and 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T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge, W. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr.","Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files.","A People magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"names_coll_ssim":["Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":16360,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:49:07.507Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9365.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Robertson, A. Willis Papers","title_ssm":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"title_tesim":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1921-1971, 1988","1946-1966"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1921-1971, 1988"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1946-1966"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966"],"normalized_title_ssm":["A. Willis Robertson Papers, 1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966"],"text":["A. Willis Robertson Papers, 1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966","Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365","Virginia--Politics and Government","Agriculture--United States","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Animal welfare--United States","Banks and banking--United States--History","Civil service--United States","Communism--Post 1945","National parks and reserves--Law and legislation","National parks and reserves--United States","National parks and reserves--Virginia","Taxation--United States","United States--Politics and Government","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","Wildlife conservation--United States","World War, 1914-1918","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Resolutions (administrative records)","Sound Recordings","Speeches","Vertical Files","Video recordings","200,000 Items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is arranged into 15 series.","Absalom Willis Robertson was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va. 27 May 1887. He graduated from the University of Richmond where he also received his law degree. He practiced law in Rockbridge County, Va. He served in the Virginia State Senate, 1916-1922 and as an officer in the U. S. Army during World War I. He was the Commonwealth's Attorney for Rockbridge County and was named as Chairman of the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries. Robertson was a Congressman from 1933 to 1946. He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971.","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","See; William Harris Gaines, III, \"611 Votes: The 1966 Virginia Democratic Senatorial Primary (Honors Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1974).","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr.","Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files.","A People magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.","Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["A. Willis Robertson Papers, 1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966"],"collection_ssim":["A. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr.","Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files.","A People magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope 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Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. 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Walter Mapp Papers, 1873/1941","Mss. 84 M32","/repositories/2/resources/8730","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century","Elections--Virginia","Legal documents","United States--Lawyers","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","10,139 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: This collection is arranged into 7 series. Series 1 contains correspondence of G. Walter Mapp; Series 2 contains correspondence of Herbert Barnes; Series 3 contains political papers; Series 4 contains legal and/or business papers; Series 5 contains books, other printed material, and artifacts; Series 6 contains addition 1994.88; and Series 7 contains addition 1995.50. Arrangement: This collection is primarily arranged alphabetically either by correspondent's last name or by county name.","Series 6 and Series 7 are filed in Box 12.","Arranged alphabetically by county.","George Walter Mapp (25 May 1873-1941) was born to parents, Dr. John E. Mapp and Margaret Benson (LeCato) Mapp. In 1891, he received a degree of licentiate from the College of William and Mary. This qualified him to teach at the college while studying for a bachelor of arts degree. Upon graduation, he taught at Hagsett Military Academy in Danville, Kentucky. While at Hagsett, he attended classes at Centre College, Kentucky, graduating with a law degree in 1897.","Following graduation Mapp practiced law on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He entered into several partnerships, the first alongside his cousin Otho F. Mears. Upon its dissolution, he formed a partnership with his brother J. Brooks Mapp, which included an associate, Mr. Herbert Barnes.","Mapp served in the Virginia State Senate from 1911 to 1923 representing the thirty- seventh district, which encompassed Accomac, Northampton, and Princess Anne counties. As a Democratic politician, he was a leader in the temperance movement and fought for women's suffrage. Mapp ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1918 and for governor in 1925 and 1929.","In his later years, he served as the chairman of the State Commission of Fisheries and on the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary.","G. Walter Mapp married Georgia Richardson Quinby on 10 November 1900. She died within a year. On 9 November 1910, he remarried Mildred Townsend Aydelotte. The couple had two children.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00080.frame","See also G. Walter Mapp Faculty/Alumni File, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1895-1935, of George Walter Mapp consisting chiefly his of personal and professional correspondence. Topics in the correspondence include women suffrage, Prohibition, 1918 First District of Virginia Congressional Democratic primary, 1928 presidential election, and the 1929 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary.","In addition to papers pertaining to Mapp's political career, much of the collection pertains to Mapp's legal practice on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and includes supporting notes and documents referring to specific cases. \nThere are pamphlets, speeches and newspaper clippings covering his political career from 1911 to 1929.","Prominent correspondents include S. O. Bland, Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. (Julian Alvin Carroll) Chandler, Adele Clark, George Preston Coleman, Mary Haldane Coleman, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples) Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, R. Walton (Robert Walton) Moore, John Garland Pollard, Claude A. Swanson, E. Lee (Elbert Lee) Trinkle, Lyon G. Tyler and Lila Meade Valentine. 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Topics in the correspondence include women suffrage, Prohibition, 1918 First District of Virginia Congressional Democratic primary, 1928 presidential election, and the 1929 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary.","In addition to papers pertaining to Mapp's political career, much of the collection pertains to Mapp's legal practice on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and includes supporting notes and documents referring to specific cases. \nThere are pamphlets, speeches and newspaper clippings covering his political career from 1911 to 1929.","Prominent correspondents include S. O. Bland, Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. (Julian Alvin Carroll) Chandler, Adele Clark, George Preston Coleman, Mary Haldane Coleman, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples) Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, R. Walton (Robert Walton) Moore, John Garland Pollard, Claude A. Swanson, E. Lee (Elbert Lee) Trinkle, Lyon G. Tyler and Lila Meade Valentine. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: This collection is arranged into 7 series. Series 1 contains correspondence of G. Walter Mapp; Series 2 contains correspondence of Herbert Barnes; Series 3 contains political papers; Series 4 contains legal and/or business papers; Series 5 contains books, other printed material, and artifacts; Series 6 contains addition 1994.88; and Series 7 contains addition 1995.50. Arrangement: This collection is primarily arranged alphabetically either by correspondent's last name or by county name.","Series 6 and Series 7 are filed in Box 12.","Arranged alphabetically by county.","George Walter Mapp (25 May 1873-1941) was born to parents, Dr. John E. Mapp and Margaret Benson (LeCato) Mapp. In 1891, he received a degree of licentiate from the College of William and Mary. This qualified him to teach at the college while studying for a bachelor of arts degree. Upon graduation, he taught at Hagsett Military Academy in Danville, Kentucky. While at Hagsett, he attended classes at Centre College, Kentucky, graduating with a law degree in 1897.","Following graduation Mapp practiced law on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He entered into several partnerships, the first alongside his cousin Otho F. Mears. Upon its dissolution, he formed a partnership with his brother J. Brooks Mapp, which included an associate, Mr. Herbert Barnes.","Mapp served in the Virginia State Senate from 1911 to 1923 representing the thirty- seventh district, which encompassed Accomac, Northampton, and Princess Anne counties. As a Democratic politician, he was a leader in the temperance movement and fought for women's suffrage. Mapp ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1918 and for governor in 1925 and 1929.","In his later years, he served as the chairman of the State Commission of Fisheries and on the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary.","G. Walter Mapp married Georgia Richardson Quinby on 10 November 1900. She died within a year. On 9 November 1910, he remarried Mildred Townsend Aydelotte. The couple had two children.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00080.frame","See also G. Walter Mapp Faculty/Alumni File, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1895-1935, of George Walter Mapp consisting chiefly his of personal and professional correspondence. Topics in the correspondence include women suffrage, Prohibition, 1918 First District of Virginia Congressional Democratic primary, 1928 presidential election, and the 1929 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary.","In addition to papers pertaining to Mapp's political career, much of the collection pertains to Mapp's legal practice on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and includes supporting notes and documents referring to specific cases. \nThere are pamphlets, speeches and newspaper clippings covering his political career from 1911 to 1929.","Prominent correspondents include S. O. Bland, Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. (Julian Alvin Carroll) Chandler, Adele Clark, George Preston Coleman, Mary Haldane Coleman, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples) Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, R. Walton (Robert Walton) Moore, John Garland Pollard, Claude A. Swanson, E. Lee (Elbert Lee) Trinkle, Lyon G. Tyler and Lila Meade Valentine. The collection also includes correspondence of Mapp's law partner, Herbert Barnes.","Boxes1-8. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital.","Gift: Acc. no. 83-1; 12,731 items, 1/20/1983.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00055.frame","Processed by John M. Coski in 1987.","Mss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District).","Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. In Medium Oversize File.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company","Republican Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-2000","Dalton, John N.","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Robb, Charles S.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert H. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"upperroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eHints for users\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eThere are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eMaterials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eIn some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFor the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n    ","\u003clist numeration=\"lowerroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003ePartial Cross-referencing of Series\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBanking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e(State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eConsumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eCrime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEducation/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eElderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnergy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnvironment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFamily: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHealth/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHigher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHousing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eLabor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Moralquot; 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\u0026lt;/bioghist\u0026gt;%20%20%20\u0026lt;acqinfo%20id=\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003easpace_b300b79d32b386d950841aabe00bb9cd\"\u0026gt;\n    ","\u003cp\u003eGift: Acc. no. 83-1; 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Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOffice files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Uranium Mining, Series 208.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Claims, series 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters from Newport News Education Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seafood Industry, Series 169.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items.Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e77 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBriefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital.","Gift: Acc. no. 83-1; 12,731 items, 1/20/1983.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00055.frame","Processed by John M. Coski in 1987.","Mss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District).","Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. In Medium Oversize File.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company","Republican Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-2000","Dalton, John N.","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Robb, Charles S.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert H. 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"upperroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eHints for users\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eThere are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eMaterials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eIn some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFor the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n    ","\u003clist numeration=\"lowerroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003ePartial Cross-referencing of Series\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBanking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e(State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eConsumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eCrime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEducation/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eElderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnergy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnvironment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFamily: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHealth/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHigher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHousing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eLabor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Moralquot; 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\u0026lt;/bioghist\u0026gt;%20%20%20\u0026lt;acqinfo%20id=\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003easpace_b300b79d32b386d950841aabe00bb9cd\"\u0026gt;\n    ","\u003cp\u003eGift: Acc. no. 83-1; 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Bateman State Senate Records, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Herbert H. Bateman State Senate Records, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by John M. Coski in 1987.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by John M. Coski in 1987."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOffice files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Uranium Mining, Series 208.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Claims, series 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters from Newport News Education Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seafood Industry, Series 169.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items.Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e77 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBriefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Godwin, Jr. Papers, 1712/1989, bulk 1947/1989","Mss. 78 G54","/repositories/2/resources/9251","Virginia--Governors","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States--Lawyers","Correspondence","Scrapbooks","Speeches","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: The collection is organized twelve series. Series 1 is correspondence of Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Series 2 is correspondence of Katherine B. Godwin; Series 3 is correspondence of Becky Godwin; Series 4 is schedules; Series 5 is speeches; Series 6 is citations and plaques; Series 7 is audiovisual; Series 8 is scrapbooks; and Series 9 is Political Memorabilia and Selected Material. The last four series, 10-13, are additions to the collection and are group into series by their accession number. Series 10 is accession 1985.15; Series 11 is accession 1989.29; Series 12 is accession 1994.66 and Series 13 is Accession 1994.25. Arrangement: Series 1-10 are generally arranged chronologically. The Additions to the collection located in Series 11, 12 and 13, are also each arranged by date.","Folders 71-97","Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., was born November 19, 1914, at Chuckatuck in Nansemond County, now the City of Suffolk, Virginia. He completed public school and attended the college of William and Mary. He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.","He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame","Related papers can be found in the faculty-alumni file at the University Archive, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Other related papers can be found at the Library of Virginia.","Audiocassettes, phonograph records, and reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Note: The College of William and Mary, Swem Library, Special Collections has a copy of the inventory/finding aid to this collection at the Library of Virginia. It is located with the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers. Executive Papers of Mills E. Godwin Jr., Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23219 USA.","The personal papers of Mills E. Godwin, Jr., dating from 1947 to 1978, consist of 24 boxes of correspondence, 1,100 copies of speeches, schedules and appointments. Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.","It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.","Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.","Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.","Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.","Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.","Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.","Box 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.","Folders 1-22","Godwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.","General correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.","Concerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Godwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Correspondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.","Correspondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.","Folders 23-44","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","News clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Folders 45-70","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Folders 98-121","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Folders 122-138","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Research Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Folders 139-159","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..","Recognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.","Congratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.","Letters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026 Lee University; speaking engagements.","Honorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.","Lieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.","Letters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.","Folder 160-177","Campaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Folders 178-198","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Folders 199-217","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Folders 218-235","Editorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Folders 236-256","Campaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.","Folders 257-284","Inaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.","General correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.","Editorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.","Correspondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.","Announcement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.","Dedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.","News article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.","General Correspondence, including Christmas messages.","Letters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.","Godwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.","Godwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.","Godwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.","Washington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.","Letters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.","Folders 285-305","Article on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.","Letters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.","Letters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.","Honorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.","Article, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.","Installation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.","Letters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.","Bicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.","Letter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.","Correspondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.","Certificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.","Article on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.","Folders 306 - 325","Resolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.","Article,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.","Letters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026 Mary.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Letters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.","This series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.","Virginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.","General Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.","Correspondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.","Statement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.","Message as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.","Biographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Acknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.","Mrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.","Correspondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.","Includes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.","Letter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.","Acknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.","Letter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.","Accident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.","Continuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.","This series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Shows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Appointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.","File showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Appointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Appointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.","Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.","Folders 1-117","Prepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.","Excerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.","Remarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.","Christmas 1966","NOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.","This series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.","Film.","Black and white, Video tape","Film. 7 inch reel.","Audio Tape. 3 inch reel.","Film.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 2 reels.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 7 inch reel.","Film. 5 inch reel.","Audio Tape.","The scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026 Mary.","Oversize","Oversize","This series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Boxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.","These items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.","These items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.","These items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).","These items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.","These items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.","Godwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.","Items include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.","Items all concern Godwin.","Items include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.","Godwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.","Items include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.","Items include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.","Items concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.","Items include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.","Items include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.","Some, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.","Items include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.","This addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Circa 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.","34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.","28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).","34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.","34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.","42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.","27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.","24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.","14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.","7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.","10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.","22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.","40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).","27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.","29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.","15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.","44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.","55 items. Items include personal letters.","33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.","38 items. Items include personal letters.","40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.","35 items. Items include personal letters.","31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).","33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.","39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.","34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.","42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","23 items. Items include personal letters.","22 items. Items include personal letters.","43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.","39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.","25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.","26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.","29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.","31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.","57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.","28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.","22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.","25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.","7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.","42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.","37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.","49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.","30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.","43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.","26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.","32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.","25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.","29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.","18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.","31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.","20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.","21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.","15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.","34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.","37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.","27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.","50 items. Items include business and personal letters.","46 items. Items include official papers, letters and memoranda concerning affairs of the college.","Two campaign buttons (78G54.01ab) were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Republican Party (U.S.)","University of Virginia","Virginia State Senate","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Papers, 1712/1989, bulk 1947/1989"],"collection_ssim":["Mills E. 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He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., was born November 19, 1914, at Chuckatuck in Nansemond County, now the City of Suffolk, Virginia. He completed public school and attended the college of William and Mary. He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.","He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMills E. Godwin Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRelated papers can be found in the faculty-alumni file at the University Archive, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Other related papers can be found at the Library of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Audiocassettes, phonograph records, and reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Note: The College of William and Mary, Swem Library, Special Collections has a copy of the inventory/finding aid to this collection at the Library of Virginia. It is located with the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers. Executive Papers of Mills E. Godwin Jr., Library of Virginia, 800 E. 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Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026amp;quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026amp;quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBox 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1-22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 23-44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 45-70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; 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letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. 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Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 98-121\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026amp; Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 122-138\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 139-159\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026amp; Lee University; speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 160-177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 178-198\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 199-217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 218-235\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 236-256\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 257-284\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, including Christmas messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 285-305\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstallation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 306 - 325\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMessage as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1-117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white, Video tape\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 7 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape. 3 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 2 reels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 7 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 5 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems all concern Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Items include business and personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. 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Godwin, Jr., dating from 1947 to 1978, consist of 24 boxes of correspondence, 1,100 copies of speeches, schedules and appointments. Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.","It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.","Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.","Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.","Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.","Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.","Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.","Box 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.","Folders 1-22","Godwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.","General correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.","Concerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Godwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Correspondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.","Correspondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.","Folders 23-44","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","News clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Folders 45-70","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Folders 98-121","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Folders 122-138","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Research Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Folders 139-159","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..","Recognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.","Congratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.","Letters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026 Lee University; speaking engagements.","Honorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.","Lieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.","Letters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.","Folder 160-177","Campaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Folders 178-198","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Folders 199-217","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Folders 218-235","Editorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Folders 236-256","Campaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.","Folders 257-284","Inaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.","General correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.","Editorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.","Correspondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.","Announcement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.","Dedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.","News article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.","General Correspondence, including Christmas messages.","Letters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.","Godwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.","Godwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.","Godwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.","Washington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.","Letters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.","Folders 285-305","Article on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.","Letters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.","Letters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.","Honorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.","Article, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.","Installation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.","Letters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.","Bicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.","Letter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.","Correspondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.","Certificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.","Article on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.","Folders 306 - 325","Resolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.","Article,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.","Letters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026 Mary.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Letters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.","This series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.","Virginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.","General Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.","Correspondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.","Statement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.","Message as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.","Biographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Acknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.","Mrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.","Correspondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.","Includes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.","Letter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.","Acknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.","Letter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.","Accident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.","Continuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.","This series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Shows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Appointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.","File showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Appointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Appointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.","Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.","Folders 1-117","Prepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.","Excerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.","Remarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.","Christmas 1966","NOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.","This series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.","Film.","Black and white, Video tape","Film. 7 inch reel.","Audio Tape. 3 inch reel.","Film.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 2 reels.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 7 inch reel.","Film. 5 inch reel.","Audio Tape.","The scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026 Mary.","Oversize","Oversize","This series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Boxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.","These items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.","These items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.","These items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).","These items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.","These items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.","Godwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.","Items include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.","Items all concern Godwin.","Items include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.","Godwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.","Items include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.","Items include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.","Items concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.","Items include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.","Items include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.","Some, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.","Items include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.","This addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Circa 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.","34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.","28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).","34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.","34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.","42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.","27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.","24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.","14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.","7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.","10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.","22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.","40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).","27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.","29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.","15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.","44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.","55 items. Items include personal letters.","33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.","38 items. Items include personal letters.","40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.","35 items. Items include personal letters.","31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).","33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.","39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.","34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.","42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","23 items. Items include personal letters.","22 items. Items include personal letters.","43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.","39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.","25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.","26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.","29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.","31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.","57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.","28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.","22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.","25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.","7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.","42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.","37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.","49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.","30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.","43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.","26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.","32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.","25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.","29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.","18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.","31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.","20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.","21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.","15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.","34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.","37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.","27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.","50 items. Items include business and personal letters.","46 items. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: The collection is organized twelve series. Series 1 is correspondence of Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Series 2 is correspondence of Katherine B. Godwin; Series 3 is correspondence of Becky Godwin; Series 4 is schedules; Series 5 is speeches; Series 6 is citations and plaques; Series 7 is audiovisual; Series 8 is scrapbooks; and Series 9 is Political Memorabilia and Selected Material. The last four series, 10-13, are additions to the collection and are group into series by their accession number. Series 10 is accession 1985.15; Series 11 is accession 1989.29; Series 12 is accession 1994.66 and Series 13 is Accession 1994.25. Arrangement: Series 1-10 are generally arranged chronologically. The Additions to the collection located in Series 11, 12 and 13, are also each arranged by date.","Folders 71-97","Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., was born November 19, 1914, at Chuckatuck in Nansemond County, now the City of Suffolk, Virginia. He completed public school and attended the college of William and Mary. He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.","He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame","Related papers can be found in the faculty-alumni file at the University Archive, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Other related papers can be found at the Library of Virginia.","Audiocassettes, phonograph records, and reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Note: The College of William and Mary, Swem Library, Special Collections has a copy of the inventory/finding aid to this collection at the Library of Virginia. It is located with the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers. Executive Papers of Mills E. Godwin Jr., Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23219 USA.","The personal papers of Mills E. Godwin, Jr., dating from 1947 to 1978, consist of 24 boxes of correspondence, 1,100 copies of speeches, schedules and appointments. Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.","It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.","Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.","Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.","Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.","Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.","Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.","Box 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.","Folders 1-22","Godwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.","General correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.","Concerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Godwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Correspondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.","Correspondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.","Folders 23-44","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","News clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Folders 45-70","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Folders 98-121","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Folders 122-138","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Research Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Folders 139-159","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..","Recognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.","Congratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.","Letters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026 Lee University; speaking engagements.","Honorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.","Lieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.","Letters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.","Folder 160-177","Campaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Folders 178-198","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Folders 199-217","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Folders 218-235","Editorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Folders 236-256","Campaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.","Folders 257-284","Inaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.","General correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.","Editorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.","Correspondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.","Announcement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.","Dedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.","News article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.","General Correspondence, including Christmas messages.","Letters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.","Godwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.","Godwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.","Godwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.","Washington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.","Letters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.","Folders 285-305","Article on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.","Letters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.","Letters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.","Honorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.","Article, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.","Installation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.","Letters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.","Bicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.","Letter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.","Correspondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.","Certificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.","Article on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.","Folders 306 - 325","Resolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.","Article,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.","Letters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026 Mary.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Letters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.","This series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.","Virginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.","General Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.","Correspondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.","Statement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.","Message as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.","Biographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Acknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.","Mrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.","Correspondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.","Includes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.","Letter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.","Acknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.","Letter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.","Accident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.","Continuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.","This series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Shows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Appointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.","File showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Appointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Appointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.","Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.","Folders 1-117","Prepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.","Excerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.","Remarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.","Christmas 1966","NOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.","This series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.","Film.","Black and white, Video tape","Film. 7 inch reel.","Audio Tape. 3 inch reel.","Film.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 2 reels.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 7 inch reel.","Film. 5 inch reel.","Audio Tape.","The scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026 Mary.","Oversize","Oversize","This series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Boxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.","These items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.","These items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.","These items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).","These items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.","These items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.","Godwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.","Items include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.","Items all concern Godwin.","Items include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.","Godwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.","Items include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.","Items include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.","Items concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.","Items include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.","Items include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.","Some, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.","Items include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.","This addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Circa 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.","34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.","28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).","34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.","34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.","42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.","27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.","24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.","14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.","7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.","10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.","22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.","40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).","27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.","29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.","15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.","44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.","55 items. Items include personal letters.","33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.","38 items. Items include personal letters.","40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.","35 items. Items include personal letters.","31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).","33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.","39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.","34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.","42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","23 items. Items include personal letters.","22 items. Items include personal letters.","43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.","39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.","25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.","26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.","29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.","31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.","57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.","28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.","22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.","25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.","7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.","42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.","37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.","49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.","30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.","43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.","26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.","32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.","25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.","29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.","18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.","31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.","20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.","21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.","15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.","34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.","37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.","27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.","50 items. Items include business and personal letters.","46 items. Items include official papers, letters and memoranda concerning affairs of the college.","Two campaign buttons (78G54.01ab) were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Republican Party (U.S.)","University of Virginia","Virginia State Senate","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Papers, 1712/1989, bulk 1947/1989"],"collection_ssim":["Mills E. 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He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., was born November 19, 1914, at Chuckatuck in Nansemond County, now the City of Suffolk, Virginia. He completed public school and attended the college of William and Mary. He obtained his degree in law from the University of Virginia in 1938.","He first entered politics in 1948 when he began service in the House of Delegates. From 1952 to 1962 he served in the State Senate of Virginia. He was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1962 to 1966. His first election as governor in November 1965, came after he had received the Democratic nomination without opposition. He was elected governor a second time in November 1973 as Republican. On January 30, 1999, Mills E. Godwin Jr. died in Newport News, Virginia at the age of 84. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, VA."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00042.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMills E. Godwin Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRelated papers can be found in the faculty-alumni file at the University Archive, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Other related papers can be found at the Library of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Audiocassettes, phonograph records, and reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Note: The College of William and Mary, Swem Library, Special Collections has a copy of the inventory/finding aid to this collection at the Library of Virginia. It is located with the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers. Executive Papers of Mills E. Godwin Jr., Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23219 USA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Related papers can be found in the faculty-alumni file at the University Archive, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Other related papers can be found at the Library of Virginia.","Audiocassettes, phonograph records, and reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Note: The College of William and Mary, Swem Library, Special Collections has a copy of the inventory/finding aid to this collection at the Library of Virginia. It is located with the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Papers. Executive Papers of Mills E. Godwin Jr., Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23219 USA."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe personal papers of Mills E. Godwin, Jr., dating from 1947 to 1978, consist of 24 boxes of correspondence, 1,100 copies of speeches, schedules and appointments. Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026amp;quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026amp;quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBox 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1-22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 23-44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 45-70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; 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letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; 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the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; 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Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. 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article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 139-159\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026amp; Lee University; speaking engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 160-177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 178-198\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 199-217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 218-235\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 236-256\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 257-284\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, including Christmas messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 285-305\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstallation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 306 - 325\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMessage as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1-117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white, Video tape\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 7 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape. 3 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 2 reels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 7 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm. 5 inch reel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio Tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems all concern Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Items include business and personal letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. 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Godwin, Jr., dating from 1947 to 1978, consist of 24 boxes of correspondence, 1,100 copies of speeches, schedules and appointments. Also included are 40 scrapbooks of news clippings and photographs, 159 citations and plaques, and one box of audiovisual materials, all of which pertain largely to Godwin's personal involvement in the government, political life, activities, organizations and institutions of Virginia during the 30-year period. The majority of the items comprising this collection were microfilmed by the Virginia State Library.","It should be noted that all of the above referenced papers are identified as \"personal\u0026quot; since the official executive correspondence of Godwin's two terms as governor of Virginia (1966-1970 and 1974-1978) has been placed by statute in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library. In connection with the personal papers, however, and available to researchers, are copies of the guide to the executive correspondence. The guide is on file with the Curator of Manuscripts at the Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","In addition to Godwin's personal papers, the collection includes a small quantity of Mrs. Godwin's correspondence and papers of their daughter, Becky, who was fatally struck by lightning in 1968, at the age of 15, at Virginia Beach, Virginia.","Included among these papers is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck.","Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care.","Addition Acc. 1979.14 includes pamphlet, \"Notes on the Mills Godwin Family of Isle of Wight County and Nansemond County, Virginia\u0026quot; prepared by Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1979, a Daily Press article written at death of Mills Godwin, a typed copy of a paper entitled, \"Biography of Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr.\" (author unknown) and a typed carbon copy of a speech by Mills E. Godwin to the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia on September 26, 1970.","Addition Acc. No. 1980.13 contains two small boxes of photographs, mostly official appearances of Governor Godwin.","Addition Acc. No. 1994.25 contains copies of eleven nineteenth century copies of eighteenth century Godwin family wills.","Box 1-15 (325 folder, numbered consecutively across boxes). This series is comprised of Godwin's personal, political and business correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams, statements, memoranda, reports, clippings, photographs, legal documents, announcements, notes, invitations and other material documenting: 1) Godwin's political career, including election to the House of Delegates, Senate of Virginia, lieutenant- governor and his two terms as governor; 2) his personal life, church and civic endeavors; 3) documenting critical events of his political career such as the school integration crisis, revision of the State Constitution and bonded indebtedness referenda. Individual folders made for specific topics can be found at the end of the year during which they occurred. For example, the role Godwin played as a private citizen in connection with the 'Virginians for the Constitution' movement in 1970 and with the U. S. Senate campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and related correspondence are filed at the end of 1970. Other topics arranged in the same manner are: Commission on Constitutional Government, 1958-1962; George Kostel for lieutenant-governor campaign, 1971-1972; and Virginians for the re-election of the President, 1972.","Folders 1-22","Godwin's involvement in church and civic concerns, such as Chairman of the Board of Deacons of three area churches; Oakland Christian Church Cemetery Improvement Project; Suffolk Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews; Virginia State Bar Association; his involvement in political activity, including statement on various issues; election to the House of Delegates, news clippings on Godwin's House of Delegates campaign and victory.","General correspondence from constituents concerning legislation; Nansemond County bridge and road conditions; church and civic activities; speaking engagements; election to the Board of Directors, Bank of Whaleyville and Board of Trustees of Elon College; Horace Edward's candidacy for governor; political interests of Porter Hardy.","Concerns legislative matters, including Godwin's desire for more and better committee assignments. Also includes his expense report for the campaign of 1948 and church and civic activities.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Letters to House of Delegates members regarding General Assembly session; Porter Hardy's election to Congress; matters relating to the church, community and friends.","Godwin's request for additional committee assignments; endorsement of Judge Whittle to Supreme Court of Appeals; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; expense account filed with the State Board of Elections following re-election to the House of Delegates; congratulatory messages from constituents; news clippings on his re-election.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Special session of the Legislature for reapportionment of legislative districts; correspondence relating to appointment to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Committee, complimentary letters on action taken on certain legislative decisions; his resignation from the House of Delegates to seek vacated Senate seat and election to same; new committee assignments sought in Senate; news clippings about the election and congratulatory messages on victory; election as President of Ruritan National.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Proposed toll road from Petersburg to north of Richmond; Virginia World War II Memorial; T. B. Sanatorium in Tidewater area; speaking engagements and church and civic involvement; letter from President Chandler of the College of William and Mary regarding the inaugural ceremonies in which President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower were invited.","Correspondence relating to the United States Supreme Court's decision which commenced school desegregation; appointment as a member of Public School Study Commission on Education; resolutions from localities opposing integration of public schools.","Correspondence regarding continuation of school integration crisis and massive resistance; minutes of Commission meetings and Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.'s statement supporting referendum for Constitutional Convention; public hearing with Commission on Public Education and prepared statements for meeting.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Legislative matters regarding the school crisis; meetings on preservation of public schools; activities in support of constitutional convention; acknowledgment of gifts received and sent, church and civic matters.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence and articles regarding school integration; Godwin challenging Republican candidate for governor relating to Public Assignment Plan and opposition thereto; Godwin's appearance before State Highway Commission advocating north-south route for Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters which followed as result of his stand; Godwin's letter of congratulations to Governor-elect Almond; his stated desire for appointment of Senate Finance Committee; Report on Fluoridation of Public Water supplies.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence reveals Godwin's appointment as a member of Commission on Constitutional Government, with copy of Chapter 223 creating said Commission included (legislation of which he was a patron); assignment to the Senate Finance Committee; correspondence regarding the Norfolk school closings, news clippings on same; synopsis of four bills passed relating to segregation of public schools; letters favoring Godwin's views on school situation; letters regarding his speech made November 3 on the school issue; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; Godwin's hospitalization in February-March; his trip to Nassau; trip to New York; extension requested for filing tax return; correspondence regarding Judge Lawrence W. I'Anson's ceremony.","Correspondence covering matters relating to the Commission on Constitutional Government, its organizational set-up, Executive Committee's instructions, etc; an editorial entitled \"Campaign for the Constitution\", and correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News Leader.","Folders 23-44","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Many legislative matters such as the school integration issue, the sales tax issue, resolution calling for special session of Legislature with the telegrams of support; proposed bill to control outdoor advertising supported by many garden clubs throughout the State; invitations to Godwin for speaking engagements from church groups, civic groups and other functions; letter from Congressman Robertson expressing relief that no one else filed for the State Senate seat held by Senator Godwin; Godwin's correspondence transmitting his qualification fee for candidacy for Senate seat, subsequently followed by the Clerk of Court of Southampton County certifying Godwin elected as Senator for another term; news clipping regarding Godwin for governor.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of the additional 16Â¢ charge on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence regarding the sales tax issue; a resolution regarding the removal of additional charges on gasoline; appreciation on passage of billboard control bill and Godwin's stand opposing the current sales tax measure; article on Governor Almond's verbal attack on Godwin and others instrumental in defeating current sales tax measure; speaking engagements; church and civic involvement; gift acknowledgments; letters of condolence; correspondence regarding Katherine Godwin's operation in late 1959; letter to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. regarding the political scene for 1961; Godwin chosen First Citizen of Suffolk and Nansemond County; communications from citizens throughout the Commonwealth for his candidacy for lieutenant-governor on Democratic ticket for 1961.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Correspondence and statements regarding the Democratic ticket \"Harrison, Godwin and Button\"; signed petitions and other requirements needed for candidacy; Godwin's views on education in a copy of the Virginia Journal on Education; statements on Education and Government, Virginia's Right to Work Act and school integration; campaign information on Booth's stand on issues, criticism of Byrd Machine; copy of a speech made by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on Right to Work law; campaign statement on \"Why You Should Vote For Harrison, Godwin and Button\" - a clear definition between conservatism and liberalism; sample ballot; Harrison's speech for ticket; Godwin's schedule during campaign (partial); letters on Primary race; news article regarding Godwin campaign; letters on the November campaign; speaking engagements and strategy; congratulatory messages following election, one of which was sent by Governor Almond.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","Godwin's inauguration as lieutenant-governor (Folder 35); correspondence on the election; invitations to the inauguration and legislative matters; letters to Godwin concerning his residing over the Senate during the session; church and civic involvement; speaking engagements; correspondence on the theft of Mrs. Godwin's brooch while in Roanoke, Virginia.","News clippings; a trip to the Mediterranean (Virginia Ports sales talk); correspondence and speech to representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg; letter from Godwin to Senator Walker congratulating him on successful Primary race; letter from George Kostel regarding his recent campaign.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Legislative correspondence regarding the Library Amendment; possible sales tax next year; appointment of pages; legislators to various committees; Godwin's letters to all senators, stenographers and pages expressing his appreciation for their assistance during the session; invitations; church and civic involvements; speaking engagements and condolences; article from The Dickensonian regarding Godwin and another regarding his possible candidacy for governor; letters from Virginians offering support to Godwin if candidate for governor.","Folders 45-70","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","Correspondence covers the period of Godwin's campaign for the Democratic Primary for governor; the possible closing of Public Health Services Hospital in Norfolk; matters relating to Washington and old Dominion Railway; campaign matters, such as support letters, news clippings; correspondence regarding his announcement of candidacy; statement released to the press announcing his candidacy; letters to and replies from legislators and others seeking support; letters acknowledging unsolicited contributions; letters seeking support from Virginia Congressional Delegation; letters pledging support of candidacy, financial contributions received and acknowledged; letter to Harry Byrd, Jr. thanking him for support; letters regarding lieutenant-governor spot and his own personal political philosophy; acknowledgments of Christmas gifts.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","News articles; releases; campaign correspondence; speaking engagements; letters of appreciation to individuals; letters regarding contributions.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Congratulatory letters; letters of appreciation to campaign workers; invitations to inaugural ceremonies; correspondence regarding temporary office space and secretary for new governor; new administration; legislative assignments; state public school formula; correspondence from A. Linwood Holton and response; letter from Governor Albertis Harrison and Chief Justice Eggleston; correspondence regarding speech by governor-elect at Tidewater Rehabilitation Institute; Godwin's brief hospitalization; correspondence with Waldo Miles regarding gift of mink stole for Mrs. Miles.","Folders 98-121","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Invitations; programs, copies of prayer by the Reverend Dwight W. Moore.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Church activities; letters regarding hospital visit, insurance; honorary degree awarded by William \u0026 Mary; news articles regarding governor's new administration; correspondence regarding keynote of governor's Conference on Education.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Editorial in Washington Post regarding first Administration and correspondence regarding same; letters and articles regarding European Trade Mission; news articles; letter to Governor Lurleen Wallace, governor of Alabama; printed copy of address given by Godwin at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner and correspondence regarding same.","Folders 122-138","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Research Paper; Changing Posture of the Democratic Party in Virginia As Seen in its Leadership - Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr., Exemplar of the Change, by Judith Rountree Elliott. Editorials in Rural Virginia and Richmond Times-Dispatchon governor's administration; correspondence on administration; article in Virginia Poultrymanon bond issue.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Article, \"The Godwin Years\"appearing in Commonwealth Magazine and Virginia's European headquarters for industrial development inaugurated by Godwin.","Folders 139-159","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Letters on pardon of youth involved in drug charge; letters of appreciation to Mansion staff; notes and other matters relating to No Higher Honor; letters to and from state legislators.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding membership on bank boards; recognitions and invitations for speaking engagements.","Correspondence regarding naming of school in Prince William County for Godwin; speaking engagements: dedication of Henry Clay Hofheimer Library; announcement by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to run as Independent; correspondence with Mr. Carl Andrews..","Recognitions; letters regarding membership on Board of Trustees of Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges; letters regarding Administration; speaking engagements; Congressman Watkins M. Abbitt's announced retirement.","Congratulatory messages; Fox portrait of Godwin.","Letters on appointment to Boards; further correspondence relating to No Higher Honor; honorary degree from Washington \u0026 Lee University; speaking engagements.","Honorary membership in Phi Theta Kappa at Thomas Nelson Community College; speaking engagements; letters regarding former Governor Thomas B. Stanley's death and Senatorial campaign of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.","Lieutenant-governor Sargent Reynolds' illness; ceremonies for Paul D. Camp Community College, Lord Fairfax Community College, and Virginia Highlands Community College.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s victory; Constitutional amendments approved by voters; letters of appreciation for copy of book of speeches - first administration.","Letters regarding possible appointment to Supreme Court and denial; article in Virginia Observer regarding President Nixon asking Godwin for aid for oil refinery at Hampton Roads; letters on future of Democratic Party in Virginia.","Folder 160-177","Campaign for lieutenant-governor, George Kostel.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Correspondence, printed material and other items related to Godwin's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor; the presidential election; news articles entitled \"Godwin Draft\" and \"The Push for Godwin\"; speaking engagements; comments made by Godwin on busing of school children; statement on White House visit; plans for organizing \"Order of White Jackets\" Carl Andrews; article and letters regarding dedication of Godwin Hall at Madison College; correspondence and other matters regarding Constitutional Amendment ending tenure for federal judges; letter from Richard D. Obenshain inviting Godwin to run on Republican ticket.","Folders 178-198","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Article regarding surgery scheduled for Godwin; get well messages and gifts; acknowledgments thereof; speaking engagements; receipts of Distinguished Service Award - Virginia Council on Health; invitation to attend the inauguration of President Nixon; letters encouraging Godwin to run for governor; article \"Party Label Debated\" and other similar articles.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Letters regarding announcement to run for governor in 1973; Godwin's statement declaring himself a candidate; articles regarding Godwin seeking second term; draft of invitation from Republican Party to join in campaign; letters offering support of Godwin's candidacy.","Folders 199-217","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Letters regarding second term; petitions circulated for Godwin; letters reacting to announcement of candidacy; opposition material; statement by Godwin indicating he will accept Republican nomination if offered him; list of Republicans supporting Godwin; letters regarding \"Democrats for Godwin\" organization; news release naming Anne Dobie Peebles as Coordinator of Women's participation in Godwin campaign; letters offering help in campaign; acknowledgments.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; petitions; article regarding Godwin seeking Republican nomination in June; opposition material; articles regarding Godwin campaign and first term; letters of support from both Democrats and Republicans; letters from individuals offering service in campaign; endorsement by educators, legislators and others.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Invitations; speaking engagements; letters regarding party affiliation for candidate; letters regarding campaign; article and letter regarding Watergate.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Honorary degree - Hampden-Sydney College; Godwin's acceptance of nomination from Republican Party (speech); vote by districts at Republican Convention; letters regarding nomination by Republican Party; resignations by Democrats from various political posts to work for Godwin's election; letters regarding campaign staff - Carter O. Lowance's participation, Matt G. Anderson, Treasurer of Campaign; statement by Godwin regarding campaign contributions and expenditures.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine- \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Article from Virginia Record Magazine: \"The Man for Virginia, Mills E. Godwin, Jr.\"; news articles regarding campaign; letters of support; Young Virginians for Godwin; statements by Congressman David Satterfield and Mayor Thomas Bliley regarding support of Godwin.","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; parimutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Letters of support; editorial \"Godwin vs. Watergate\"; pari-mutuel betting in Virginia; editorial criticizing Godwin for not inviting President Nixon to Virginia during campaign; statement regarding contributions and expenditures; endorsement of Godwin by various state newspapers; article \"Howell begins 1973 Race with Attack on Godwin\".","Folders 218-235","Editorials; news articles; acknowledgments of contributions; statements by Robert Button, W. C. Battle and George Kostel supporting Godwin.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Invitations; acknowledgments of contributions; solicitation of support; campaign articles and editorials; Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s statement supporting Godwin; results of mock elections at Virginia colleges.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Editorials, campaign correspondence; remarks of Howell regarding the election; letters of appreciation to those who helped in campaign.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Acknowledgments; resignations from Boards of Trustees; list of invitees to inauguration and congratulatory messages.","Folders 236-256","Campaign Material; news releases; documents; statements endorsing Godwin for governor; articles and statements on major issues; campaign victory reports numbers 1-4.","Folders 257-284","Inaugural speech, a speech to General Assembly; correspondence relating to invitations; letters regarding inauguration; list of invitees to inauguration and inaugural Ball; congratulatory messages; picture of Mrs. Godwin's inaugural gown; news clippings and articles on inauguration - Virginia Highway Bulletin.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; news clippings on inauguration; congratulatory messages; correspondence on honorary memberships in various organizations.","Letters regarding gasoline crisis; get well cards and other correspondence.","General correspondence, including invitation for fishing; get well cards; etc.","Editorial, Farmville Herald regarding governor's leadership; correspondence relating to Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Richmond and Doctor of Public Administration Degree from Bridgewater College.","Correspondence regarding Watergate with President Richard Nixon; letters and articles regarding Bicentennial.","Announcement of Mrs. Richard E. Byrd's death and information about her life; letters regarding governor's speeches.","Dedication of William F. Stone Hall-Patrick Henry Community College; participation in dedication of Eastern Shore Community College.","News article regarding gift from Pamunkey Indian Tribe; birthday greetings and other general correspondence.","General Correspondence, including Christmas messages.","Letters regarding Godwin's message to General Assembly and certificate issued governor for community leadership; honorary memberships and contributions.","Godwin's action to restrain state spending; editorial \"Mr. Godwin's leadership\"; articles relating to Godwin and the General Assembly of Virginia.","Godwin's stand on fiscal issues and other state problems; Washington Post article criticizing Godwin for holding line on spending during recession; correspondence regarding honorary chairmanship of UGF.","Godwin's stand on restrained fiscal policies; letters of condolence; honorary chairmanships.","Washington Postarticle criticizing Godwin - \"Retrenchment of Governor Godwin\"; article regarding \"A Search for Excellence Governor Godwin's Appointments\"; copy of introduction of Governor Godwin by Shirley Holland; news article dated 1962 explaining where Godwin's home was in Chuckatuck; governor's letter to President of Anheuser-Busch, regarding grand opening of Busch Gardens in Williamsburg; letter from Godwin's first grade teacher.","Letters regarding speech to Virginia Wesleyan graduates and speech at St. John's Bicentennial program; news article regarding Godwin visiting former Mansion cook, Lucille Anderson, in hospital.","Folders 285-305","Article on Godwin's stand on federal funds; radio news editorial on Godwin succeeding in having Queen of England accept invitation to visit Virginia during Bicentennial Year, contribution to Oakland Christian Church for repairs; letters on Godwin cutting state expenditures; honorary chairman, 1976 Auction, television Channel 23.","Letters regarding Administration; editorial on Godwin's stand against the Department of Health, Education and welfare trends; Congressional Record regarding HEW demands on Virginia; letter from Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Godwin's participation in \"Bill Tuck Day\"; editorial on Godwin's second term; Bicentennial participation - news article on Woodstock Bicentennial Commission; contribution to Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Memorial Commission.","Letters regarding Administration; acknowledging gift of Sky Meadows from Paul Mellon for state part site; letters regarding coin collection; letter from President Gerald Ford thanking Godwin for endorsement; remarks on speeches; acknowledgment of Christmas messages and Sigma Phi Epsilon certificate.","Honorary chairman, Bicentennial Celebration, Munich, Germany; remarks on message to General Assembly; honorary membership for Governor and Mrs. Godwin, Rotunda and Downtown Clubs.","Article, The Virginia Republican; remarks on governor's speeches; coin collection letters; and letters of condolence.","Installation in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; honorary membership, Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; letters on administration and speeches; Bicentennial Celebration participation.","Letters on delivered speeches; correspondence on Godwin appearing with Billy Graham at Bicentennial Festival of Faith, Tidewater area.","Bicentennial participation; letter on television appearances with Queen Elizabeth, President Ford and Billy Graham Crusade; condolences.","Letter relating to Queen Elizabeth's visit to Charlottesville; correspondence on Godwin's attendance at Virginia Manufacturers Association meeting, Williamsburg.","Correspondence on administration and speeches; letter regarding President Ford's visit to Virginia during presidential campaign; letter on Godwin running for U. S. Senate in 1978; Bicentennial participation, coin collection; Christmas greetings.","Certificate of Recognition, Vienna Bicentennial Commission; coin collection; letter and picture, Display of Exhibition of War Between the States, Brussels, Belgium; Charter Day, College of William and Mary, awarding honorary doctorate degree to Carter O. Lowance.","Article on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matthews donating land for Yorktown Victory Center; editorial on Godwin vetoing certain legislation; certificate of appreciation, Richmond County Bicentennial Commission; news release announcing John Warren Cooke's seeking another term as Speaker of the House.","Folders 306 - 325","Resolution, Republican Party of Pulaski, on Godwin's term; certificate, World Trade luncheon; tribute to T. Edward Temple.","Article,\" What's Dulled Virginia's Penchant for Leadership\"; replies; letters on administration; letters referring to Godwin's stand on higher education and HEW guidelines; dedication of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Gloucester.","Letters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William \u0026 Mary.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters regarding bond issues; Bicentennial participation by Godwin at York, Pa.; letters of appreciation to bond issue participants; letters on administration; political ad on Godwin's and Senator Harry Byrd's participation in Dalton campaign; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; birthday greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Letters on administration; article, \"Unique Satisfaction for Out-bound Governor\"; expression of gratitude from Governor-elect Dalton for participating in gubernatorial campaign; Navy Public Service Citation; Christmas greetings.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Numerous articles, editorials on Godwin's second term as governor, including \"Simply a Man for all Seasons\"; letters on administration; letter from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on administration; acknowledgments of gifts; letters expressing appreciation from legislators; article on Godwin's $9.12 billion State budget.","Letters to Governor and Mrs. Godwin regarding service to Virginia; correspondence on Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; news article, \"Godwin Described as Great, Popular\" by Governor John N. Dalton; letters on administration; Republican Party of Newport News resolution expressing gratitude to Godwin.","This series begins with an article from the Virginia Record of January, 1966, entitled \"First Lady of the Commonwealth.\" It gives much information regarding Mrs. Godwin, Governor Godwin, and their daughter, Becky. Correspondence highlights Mrs. Godwin's official, personal and social activities during the years her husband held public office. Other material related to Mrs. Godwin is scattered throughout the entire collection, and the items comprising this series constitute a small portion of the total amount of her correspondence in the Godwin Papers.","Virginia Record article on Mrs. Godwin occupying Mansion; letters regarding invitations.","General Correspondence, invitations and visits to Mansion.","Correspondence regarding automobile accident July 2, 1967, Waynesboro, Virginia, state limousine driven by Trooper Shields; correspondence regarding medical services and insurance; personal letters, confinement at University of Virginia Hospital and recovery.","Statement by Mrs. Godwin, Honorary Chairman of Library Week; invitations, letters on participation in Virginia Jaycee project - \"Apply Jelly Sunday\"; news release regarding Mrs. Godwin's operation at Norfolk General Hospital; letters regarding Honorary Chairman of Lee District Junior Woman's Club; cancellations following Becky's accident; acknowledgments of cookbooks received.","Message as Honorary Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond Academy of Medicine: information sent to Charleston, South Carolina paper; statement on work of Richmond Symphony Women's Committee; honorary chairmanships; invitation from Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; note from Mrs. Hubert Humphrey; letters on leaving Mansion.","Biographical information on Mrs. Godwin; complimentary letters on Mrs. Godwin as First Lady of Virginia; letters of appreciation by St. John's Church members regarding Mansion reception; articles and pictures on the Godwin's new home at Cedar Point; article on Mrs. Godwin and campaign; The Journal, article on Mrs. Godwin; newspaper article regarding \"Miniature First Ladies Show Of Ballgowns\"; gifts to Mrs. Godwin; acknowledgments of gifts received.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Mrs. Godwin's calendar and participation in various events; invitations, acknowledgments of cookbooks; introduction of Elizabeth Hanford Dole, wife of Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas, Williamsburg; U. S. Department of Commerce Award to Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission; Garden Clubs coffee; Christmas Mansion tours and information.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Invitations; participation in various events; requests and responses from organizations for donation of items for auctions; Thalhimer's appearance to autograph Living in a Legacy; Virginia State Chamber of Commerce information and purchases of Mrs. Godwin's book; letters regarding book.","Acknowledgments of Mrs. Godwin's book, Living in a Legacy; letters of appreciation for Mansion tours and gifts; correspondence regarding depletion of supply of Mrs. Godwin's book.","Mrs. Godwin's dinners and receptions; numerical information on number of people touring mansion.","Correspondence and information on Frankie Welsh Scarf designed for Mrs. Godwin for use as gift; letters acknowledging receipt of scarf.","Includes letters, news articles and general information relating to Becky Godwin, beginning with her early school days and continuing through 1968. Also incuded is her diary, March and April, 1963, covering a European trip she made with her mother and father, who was then lieutenant-governor.","Letter from Godwin enrolling four-year old daughter in First Baptist Church Nursery during legislative session; lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Godwin leave for Virginia Cruise of Mediterranean; news article and pictures; diary of trip personally written by Becky (March-April, 1963); Godwin's letter to bank regarding Becky's checkbook; letters relating to attendance at Camp Sequoya, Sullins College, Bristol, Virginia.","Acknowledgment of V.M.I. sweater sent to Becky; Godwin's letters to Becky at Camp; acknowledgments of gifts to Becky; letter to Becky regarding Mansion ghosts; Becky's letter requesting information for a school project.","Letter and application for Becky to return to Camp Sequoya; acknowledgments of gifts; Godwin's letter to Camp Sequoya Director enclosing Becky's spending money and other letters to Becky while at Camp; correspondence thanking Virginia Beach Hospital for assistance given Becky as result of bicycle accident; letters regarding Becky's accident and death.","Accident and Death; Condolences; Memorials.","Continuing letters of sympathy; offer of placement of wreath on Becky's grave by Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens President; presentation of trophy by Alexandria Department of Recreation in Becky's memory; letters regarding memorial fund at St. Catherine's School; acknowledgment and copy of SJR #2 - \"On the Death of Becky Godwin\"; Becky Godwin Memorial Fund established at Oakland Christian Church and memorial gift by Men's Bible Class of Chuckatuck; correspondence on and acknowledgment of portrait of Becky; song written in memory of Becky by Viet Nam veteran; establishment of Becky Godwin Water Skiing Memorial at Camp Sequoya by Governor and Mrs. Godwin; poem in Becky's memory and other memorial gifts; establishment of Becky Godwin Fund, School of Nursing, Medical College of Virginia; purchase of confirmation robes, St. John's United Church, in memory of Becky; books donated in Becky's memory; correspondence regarding scholarship award to Paul D. Camp Community College in Becky's memory by the Herbert Perkinsons; Virginia Education Association Award in Becky's memory for yearly scholarships.","This series consists of official appointment and engagement books compiled during Godwin's two gubernatorial terms, 1966-1970 and 1974-1978. Also included are his major appointments as a private citizen for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Monthly calendars. Shows major appointments and engagements.","Shows daily appointments and engagements by date and hour insofar as practical.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Typed daily schedule sheets, filed monthly. Also includes advanced weekly and monthly appointments.","Appointment book, desk copy. Daily and hourly appointments and engagements reflecting late changes, adjustments, etc.","File showing invitations declined by the governor during the year.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Typed daily schedule sheets. Filed monthly as above with advanced weekly and monthly schedules.","Appointment book, desk copy, listing daily and hourly appointments and engagements where applicable.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Governor's daily (office) schedule sheets in folders by month. Shows office appointments and other engagements. Preliminary weekly and monthly schedules also included.","Appointment book - daily and hourly appointments (generally more accurate than sheets). Travel plans listed separately when applicable.","Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.","Folders 1-117","Prepared Statement to the State Highway Commission of Virginia advocating the North-South Route for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel.","Excerpts from remarks at Historic St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, in connection with ceremonies sponsored by American Heritage Foundation.","Remarks made to the Representatives of the Sigma Delta Chi at Williamsburg, Virginia.","Christmas 1966","NOTE: The entire series 6 was transferred to Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, Virginia in 1981. An inventory of the former Box 25 exists in the collection file.","This series consists of one box of television and radio tapes, films and recordings. Included are tapes of the Governor's Education Conferences in 1966 and 1967 and a 30-minute film, The Godwin Years, presented to Godwin by the Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives.","Film.","Black and white, Video tape","Film. 7 inch reel.","Audio Tape. 3 inch reel.","Film.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 2 reels.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Audio Tape.","Film. 7 inch reel.","Film. 5 inch reel.","Audio Tape.","The scrapbooks, arranged chronologically, cover Godwin's political activities beginning in 1943, his service in Ruritan National and his presidency of that organization in 1952, his gubernatorial campaign of 1965, educational conferences, and first and second terms as governor. A number of scrapbooks have been retained by Governor and Mrs. Godwin and are not included with those transferred to William \u0026 Mary.","Oversize","Oversize","This series (box 27) consists of one large box of 1973 campaign material, of which two binders have been placed on microfilm, and one small box which contains magazines, news clippings, and small scrapbooks concerning special activities. One envelope of unclassified photographs and copies of inaugural programs and invitations for 1966 and 1974 are also included. Other items in this series include VEA Convention edition - Godwin, Virginia's Education Governor, 1973. Papers: Virginia's Future First; Howell Rejects; 88%; Yes, Godwin stands for Neighborhood Schools; Yes, Godwin will protect our Right to Work Law; And Where Does Henry's Money Come From; Henry's Tax Scheme, Can You Afford It; Virginia's Future, Let's Give it Our Best; On the One Hand, But on the Other, Let's Keep Henry Honest. Godwin bumper stickers and buttons. Virginia Record, July, 1973, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., The Man for Virginia; The New Majority Program. Posters: Mills Godwin, The Clearest Choice for Virginia's Future; Virginia's Future, Give it Your Best - Godwin for Governor; Dalton for Lieutenant-Governor. Godwin for Governor stationery; Godwin for Governor buttons; Volunteer Register, September 4-November 2, 1973. Black notebook containing congratulatory letters and thank you letters sent to lists in notebook; blue notebook containing sample letters sent to groups and individuals for support and help in Godwin's inauguration. The items listed separately below are those that have been microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Microfilmed.","Boxes 28-30: These papers of Mills E. Godwin begin after he left gubernatorial office in 1978. Godwin remained a significant player in Virginia political circles, hoping to maintain the power of the coalition of conservative Democrats and Republicans which he headed. The papers concern the U. S. Senate campaigns of 1978 (Warner v. ), and 1982, the gubernatorial campaign of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman), investment policies of Virginia, affirmative action (quotas), public employee collective bargaining, Virginia Wesleyan College, Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s decision to retire from the Senate, the Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia (federal and state), Republican Party of Virginia, General Assembly and local elections, the Virginia Community College System and the city of Suffolk. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, John N. Dalton, Gerald R. Ford, Albertis Harrison, Charles S. Robb, D. French Slaughter, and John Warner. There are also routine letters written by Godwin of sympathy, get-well wishes, recommendation as well as replies to requests for help. This addition continues with the box numbers of the larger collection that ended with Series 9. The series is arranged primarily by date.","These items include newspaper clippings (1961 and 1965), letters upon his election as lieutenant-governor in 1961, lists of guests to be invited to inauguration and inaugural programs of 1965 and 1974.","These items include letters of sympathy, get-well letters, congratulations on retirements, help with problems, requests for contributions to various organizations, etc. Correspondents include: Albertis Harrison concerning the U. S. Senate campaign (Warner); Harry F. Byrd, Jr. concerning the city of Suffolk HUD grant; Gerald Baliles; William E. Simon; D. French Slaughter; James R Thompson (governor of Illinois); and Carter Olin Lowance.","These items include material from or about John N. Dalton (investment policies of Virginia [series of articles by David Chandler in Norfolk Ledger-Star], Division of Purchases and Supply, Warner nomination for Senate), Carter Lowance, Charles S. Robb (Virginia Forum on Education), John N. Dalton, Virginia Port Authority), Louis R. Lawson (Virginia Energy Office), Stanley C. Walker (Virginia State Crime Commission), Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, affirmative action (quotas), letters of commendation, and policy statement on public employer-employee relations (collective bargaining).","These items include material from or about Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Charles S. Robb (lieutenant-governor), Hunter Andrews, Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), A. L. Philpott, Herbert H. Bateman, Paul Trible, General Assembly elections of 1979, J. Marshall Coleman, Philip Crane, Republican senatorial primary of 1978 (Linwood Holton, Richard Obenshain, John Warner, Nathan Miller), agreement of Virginia with HEW to institute quotas in colleges; and the campaign by Coleman for attorney-general in 1977.","These items include material from or about the U. S Senate election of 1982, the General Assembly election of 1981, the gubernatorial race of 1981, Byrd's decision to retire from U S. Senate, Herbert H. Bateman, Republican Party events, Wyatt B. Durrette, Martin Luther King holiday bill (state holiday), Paul Trible, coalition headed by Godwin described in newspaper article ( Roanoke Times and World News(November 15, 1980), Eva F. Scott (first woman to serve in State Senate), John Warner, Bob Dole, and the Richard D. Obenshain Republican Center.","Godwin's service as a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Honorary Chairman of Challenge of the 80's, decade-long campaign to raise money launched in 1980.","Items include material from or about Gerald R. Ford.","Items all concern Godwin.","Items include letters of sympathy, requests for help, requests for photographs. Items also include material from or about the Richard Obenshain Republican Center; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., concerning Colgate Darden; Richard Poff; Virginia Community College System; and the Eastern Virginia Medical School, concerning in vitro fertilization.","Godwin served as the state chair for this committee. Also includes letters from Connally.","Items include get-well letters, letters of congratulations, letters requesting help, letters of sympathy, the funeral of E. Blackburn Moore, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Alumni of the University of Virginia, Dave Satterfield's retirement from Congress and correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include material from or about the National Conservative Political Action Committee; Richard J. Davis (lieutenant-governor); Gerald L. Baliles; Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.; Charles S. Robb; the 1981 election for General Assembly; the 1981 gubernatorial election (Robb v. Coleman); Sidney S. Kellam; Bill Dudley; John W. Williams, III; Martin Luther King holiday in Virginia; John Warner, concerning federal judgeship nominations; Elmon T. Gray; J. Marshall Coleman; Kit Bond (Missouri governor); pari-mutuel wagering; John N. Dalton, concerning commission appointments; and the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material from or about Charles Robb, the naming of the life science building at ODU for Godwin, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the University of Virginia Medical Alumni Advisory Committee, Godwin's stamp and coin collecting hobby, the House Joint Resolution No. 24 signed by A.L. Philpott and Charles Robb, and a letter listing boards of corporations on which Godwin was serving.","Items include material from or about letters of sympathy, congratulations on retirement, get-well letters, Albertis Harrison, the death of Colgate Darden, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, and Carter O. Lowance.","Items include the gubernatorial election of 1981 (Robb v. Coleman) and Godwin's late endorsement of Coleman.","Items concern Warner's support of Martin Luther King holiday bill; and correspondence concerning Paul Trible, the administration of Charles Robb, J. Marshall Coleman, the General Assembly and local elections of 1982-1983, D. French Slaughter, J. Kenneth Robinson's retirement from Congress, Congressman Robert Daniel, Congressman Owen B. Pickett, and Congressman Herbert H. Bateman.","Items include material from or about John W. Warner, the General Assembly election of 1983, Stan Parris, Robert Daniel (Congressman), the Senate race of 1982 (possibility of Byrd re-entering race, Davis v. Trible), the campaign of Melvin Spence for re-election to House of Delegates, Martin Luther King federal holiday, George Bush, and the law school at George Mason University.","Items include material about or concerning Carter O. Lowance.","Some, not all, of the clippings directly concern Godwin. Items include material on the U. S. senatorial campaign of 1982, campaigning for Trible.","Items include thank you notes, congratulatory letters, and sympathy letters; as well as correspondence from Carter O. Lowance, and Gordon Davies, Council on Higher Education concerning the Virginia Community College System.","Items include material on Godwin's service on the Board of Associates of University of Richmond.","This addition (Boxes 1-4) covers committees and organizations that Mills E. Godwin belonged to and/or had an vested interest in from 1978 to 1990. These include the Obenshain Senatorial (Republican primary) Campaign of 1978, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Science Museum, the City of Suffolk, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, the Republican Party politics, Virginians for Reagan, the John N. Dalton Oncology Clinic, the Medical College of Virginia, the Virginia Wesleyan College and Godwin's opposition to pledge bond amendments to Virginia Constitution for transportation. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Paul Trible, Wyatt Durrette, and D. French Slaughter. This series is arranged primarily by date.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Smith, Byrd, Godwin, amendment to Virginia Constitution to issue local and state pledge bonds for transportation purposes.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, May 1972-March 1973. Campaign Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, April-November 1973.","Circa 2,070 items (Boxes 1-4). Most of the letters concern personal matters, invitations, get-well wishes, and letters of sympathy. Political papers concern the 1992 Virginia Bond issue, Godwin's contribution to Bush's 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns, Chichester for lieutenant-governor in 1985, the 1989 gubernatorial race (Coleman v. Wilder), the Virginia Republican Party, Godwin's support for Trible for Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1989, the 1978-1979 HEW controversy in Virginia (desegregation of higher education), and the 1986-87 Virginia Transportation Commission. Correspondents include Gerald Baliles, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., J. Marshall Coleman, Albertis S. Harrison, Charles S. Robb, John Warner, Richard Short and Hunter Andrews. This series is arranged by subject.","34 items. Items include letters to and from Mills E. Godwin about the 1992 $613 million general obligation bond issue, a report from Virginia officials arguing in favor of the bond, a copy of the report sent from state senator Hunter B. Andrews to members of the Senate, letters from the Virginians for Progress Foundation, news clippings and editorials.","28 items. Items include correspondence with Godwin regarding campaign contributions, newspaper clippings, letters from representatives of the Republican Party and Bush campaign in Virginia to Godwin, and an invitation to Bush's inauguration (1988).","34 items. Items include letters between Godwin and Chichester, a collection of clippings and information about Douglas Wilder's record, letters, memos, and editorials.","34 items. Items include a copy of the 1991 bill for 1991 education general obligation issue, a list of proposed projects, letters to and from the opposition group (Citizens against . . .), editorials, and legal papers.","42 items. Items include the campaign for Governor in 1988 - editorials, newspaper articles, correspondence between Coleman and Godwin, correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an extensive Wall Street Journal article about the race, miscellaneous letters, etc.","27 items. Items include invitations to various functions, papers concerning Camp Foundation, personal letters, correspondence between Godwin and Doug Rendleman (Godwin Professor of Law at Marshall-Wythe School of Law), letters to and from Anne Dobie Peebles, Davis Paschall and Thomas Graves, letters concerning the 1984 presidential search, news clippings and letters to and from Margaret Cook of Swem Library.","24 items. Items include invitations, papers concerning the planning of the Tercentenary Celebration, news clipping of Queen Elizabeth's address commemorating the Glorious Revolution, letters to and from Paul Verkuil, Tim Sullivan, Anne Dobie Peebles, and photographs.","14 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for functions, banquets, visitations.","7 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret for parties, receptions, etc.","10 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret concerning various banquets, parties, and gatherings.","22 items. Items include thank you letters and letters of regret to various people and organizations.","40 items. Items include correspondence with Oliver North and paper from the International Churchill Society (including a letter to Justice Clarence Thomas), letters to and from Godwin about the 1991 International Churchill Society Conference in Richmond, Virginia and copies of a speech and essay by Churchill).","27 items. Items include correspondence between Godwin and Tim Sullivan concerning Sullivan's inauguration as president of the College of William and Mary, letters concerning speaking engagements at Paul D. Camp Community College, Diane Russell's fourth grade class at Larchmont Elementary School, the State Council on Higher Education and letters concerning other engagements.","29 items. Items include papers, business letters and personal letters concerning affairs at Elon College in North Carolina.","15 items. Items include letters, a copy of the eulogy given by Godwin, and news clippings.","44 items. Items include personal letters, letters to and from William B. Spong, former Dean of the Marshall-Wythe Law School, and information about Festival Williamsburg.","55 items. Items include personal letters.","33 items. Items include personal letters from Charles S. Robb, John Dalton and other friends and acquaintances.","38 items. Items include personal letters.","40 items. Items include personal letters, and letters and papers concerning Godwin's involvement in various organizations and enterprises.","35 items. Items include personal letters.","31 items. Items include personal letters concerning personal commitments (e.g., Bridgewater College, Medical College of Virginia, Boy Scouts).","33 items. Items concern personal letters; correspondence concerning Hope Spivey, a gymnast from Godwin's hometown; and letters of concern relating to Godwin's hospitalization.","39 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions.","34 items. Items include personal letters concerning business transactions, a letter regarding the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, and letters concerning the death of Carter Lowance.","42 items. Item include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","41 items. Items include personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","23 items. Items include personal letters.","22 items. Items include personal letters.","43 items. Items include information about a west Norfolk, Virginia tract of industrial property, personal letters, and letters regarding personal business transactions.","25 items. Items include an essay on the \"Reagan legacy,\" a newsletter devoted to '88 presidential election in Virginia, editorials, letters concerning campaigns, a biographical sketch of Howard Worth Smith, letters to and from Godwin regarding functions, campaign strategy, etc., roster of committee chairpersons for Virginia Republican Party (1989), and letters and papers about various other facets of Virginia Republican politics.","39 items. Items include invitations for fun raising functions, news clippings, letters to and from George Allen, a letter from Harry F. Byrd, letter to Godwin asking for his support of Pat Buchanan, letter from John Warner, and other letters dealing with GOP races in 1992.","25 items. Items include letters to and from Davis Paschall and Pat Robertson, letters and newsletters from the Suffolk Republican Party headquarters, and an article from The Sun about young Republican volunteers.","26 items. Items include fund raising letters, news clippings and editorials, a letter from Harry F. Byrd with enclosed editorial, letters from the Republican National Committee, a letter from Dan Quayle, card from George Bush, news clipping about Charles Robb, and other papers relating to GOP contests in 1992.","29 items. Items include a copy of the 1978 joint resolution about the Harry F. Byrd Memorial Commission, and letters from John Dalton and Charles Robb.","31 items. Items include financial statements from June 1981, letters (business and personal), a letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., a report, \"Invest in America's Cities\" from U. S. Conference of Mayor's Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and other papers.","57 items. Item include the HEW controversy: editorials, news clippings, and letters relating to Virginia desegregation efforts and HEW directives regarding such efforts.","28 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","21 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","44 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","31 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","27 items. Items include invitations and letters of regret.","36 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin about his membership on the Board of Directors, financial report from December 1985, various papers about Foundation business, and financial statements for 1986.","22 items. Items include 1989 Annual Report for Development Program for Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, newsletters from Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, and other papers.","25 items. Items include letters concerning Jamestown-Yorktown Educational Trust, letters concerning the opening of the Jamestown Settlement Galleries, and letters regarding various other functions.","7 items. Items include a list of trustees, pamphlet about the Monticello cabinet, and magazine article about the roof of Monticello.","42 items. Items include letters and copies of speeches in opposition to the proposed lottery in 1987.","37 items. Items include a program from the Boy Scout meeting of 28 April 1949, personal letters, photographs, letter from president of University of Virginia, legal papers, and a copy of the Suffolk newspaper with an article about Virginia's Community Colleges.","49 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, invitation to the first inaugural of Ronald Reagan, correspondence regarding proposed magazine advertisement featuring Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and William and Mary College Republicans, letters concerning awards and honors, correspondence regarding Federal appointment of Godwin by President Nixon, and correspondence between Godwin and former William and Mary president Davis Paschall.","30 items. Items include personal letters, letters regarding personal business transactions, correspondence regarding the book Suffolk: A Pictorial History and Godwin's foreword to the text.","43 items. Items include personal letters, letters concerning personal business transactions, newspaper editorial with reference to Godwin, correspondence between Godwin and Mrs. Pitonyak's fourth grade class, newspaper article about the Governor's Mansion, and a list of buildings in Virginia named after Godwin.","26 items. Items include letters to and from Virginia politicians, articles about Judge Willard H. Douglas, Jr., and a letter from Richard T. Short with enclosed letters to prominent politicians (e.g., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms.","32 items. Items include letters to and from Godwin regarding Virginia politics, including correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Albertis Harrison, Hunter Andrews, and Davis Paschall.","25 items. Items include news clippings, editorials, photograph of President and Mrs. Bush, photograph of Teddy Roosevelt in the Panama Canal, correspondence with Richard Short, Pat Buchanan, Davis Paschall and others. Also included is the Times-Dispatch editorial on the 1992 L.A. riots and letter of reaction from Godwin.","29 items. Items include letters, official papers, and news clippings concerning the 1986-87 Governor's Commission on Transportation. Also included are comments by former Governor Albertis S. Harrison.","18 items. Items include the December 1987 Report of the Local Financing Options Subcommittee, letter of thanks to Godwin from Governor Baliles, draft of the final report, news clippings, roster of Commission members, copy of remarks made by Godwin concerning his reservations about the final report.","31 items. Items include letters written to Godwin in support of Trible, campaign newsletters, newspaper articles about Godwin's endorsement of Trible, and Godwin's letter announcing endorsement.","20 items. Items include invitations to meetings and ceremonies, and letters concerning affairs of the society.","21 items. Items include letters concerning Virginia's international trade, the State Water Authority, the Virginia State Library, an invitation to the 1990 inauguration of Douglas Wilder, and a letter from the William and Mary School of Business Administration.","15 items. Items include correspondence between Governor Godwin and various state senators, a copy of speech given by Frances Hallam Hurt in support of state arts program, a letter from Lio Bourassa expressing concern about Virginia water problems, the 1991 Report of the Secretary of Finance on Virginia's financial situation, and miscellaneous letters.","34 items. Items include letters pertaining to finances and business of the Foundation as well as personal letters.","37 items. Items include letters pertaining to business and finances of Foundation as well as personal letters.","27 items. Items include business and personal letters concerning affairs of the Foundation.","50 items. Items include business and personal letters.","46 items. 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Business records and letters of the Tazewell family of Norfolk, VA, chiefly of Gov. Littleton Waller Tazewell, John Nivison Tazewell, Sally A. Tazewell, Ella Wickham Tazewell and Louisa Nivison Tazewell. Includes are account balances, property inventory lists, stock and bond certificate lists, tax collection receipts, payment receipts and personal correspondence concerning a book about Littleton Waller Tazewell. Also includes are a newspaper article, 1978, about the Boush-Tazewell-Waller House, a piece of cotton fabric with a record of money spent in occupied Norfolk and notebooks with keepsake material. 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He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1798 to 1800. He was elected to the Sixth United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Marshall and served from November 26, 1800, to March 3, 1801.","He moved to Norfolk, Virginia in 1802. He held public office again in 1804 in the Virginia General Assembly until 1806. He again served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1816 to 1817. He was one of the commissioners of claims under the treaty with Spain ceding Florida in 1821.","Tazewell was elected in 1824 to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Taylor. He was reelected in 1829, and served from December 7, 1824, to July 16, 1832, when he resigned. While in the Senate, he was President pro tempore of the Senate during the Twenty-second United States Congress and chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. He was Governor of Virginia from 1834 until 1836. 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Includes are account balances, property inventory lists, stock and bond certificate lists, tax collection receipts, payment receipts and personal correspondence concerning a book about Littleton Waller Tazewell. Also includes are a newspaper article, 1978, about the Boush-Tazewell-Waller House, a piece of cotton fabric with a record of money spent in occupied Norfolk and notebooks with keepsake material. The notebooks include records of family births, marriages and deaths, poetry, lists of letters and recipes.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers; 1838-1979. Business records and letters of the Tazewell family of Norfolk, VA, chiefly of Gov. Littleton Waller Tazewell, John Nivison Tazewell, Sally A. Tazewell, Ella Wickham Tazewell and Louisa Nivison Tazewell. 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Each box or group of boxes included in one series is divided into four basic subseries, 1. Correspondence, 2. Speeches, 3. News Clippings, 4. Other Papers. Organization: This collection is arranged into 11 Series: 1. Papers, 2. Papers, 3. Gubernatorial Papers, 4. Papers, 5. Papers, 6. Papers, 7. Papers, 8. Papers, 9. Federal Judgeship, 10. Papers, 11. Photographs, Videotape, Etc.","Theodore Roosevelt Dalton was born 3 July 1901 in Carroll County, Virginia, the son of Currell and Lodoska Maritn Dalton. he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary as well as his law degree. Dalton was Commonwealth's Attorney for Radford, Virginia and state senator from 1944-1960. He was the Republican Party candidate for governor in 1953 and 1957. Dalton was appointed federal judge for the Western District of Virginia. His adopted son was John N. Dalton who served as governor of Virginia. Ted Dalton died 30 October 1989. 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Includes correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film and legal opinions.","Subjects covered include Republican Party politics, the Virginia General Assembly, highways,compulsory automobile insurance, segregation, the Gray Commission Report (Commission on Public Education), the College of William and Mary, and Dalton's appointment as federal judge.","Prominent correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Howard Baker, Ezra T. Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Dwight D. Eisenhower,Gerald R. Ford, Mills E. Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Richard Nixon, Davis Y. Paschall, Richard H. Poff, Lewis F. Powell, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, William M. Tuck, and Edward E. Willey.","Correspondents include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Harry F. Byrd.","Includes Tennessee Governor Frank Clement, and Dick Davis.","Correspondents include Walter S. Newman, and Richard H. Poff.","Includes President Eisenhower's Inaugural Prayer.","Speech by Judge Hopkins.","Including photos, news clippings, and legal opinions.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include Edward E. Willey, Thomas B. Stanley.","Correspondents include Richard H. Poff, Harry F. Byrd.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Correspondents include Ezra T. Benson.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Includes nomination acceptance speech.","Regarding mentally ill, Two-Party System, tuberculosis.","Regarding Thomas Stanley.","Includes news clippings.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Regarding highways and convict labor.","Correspondents include Clifton A. 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Ford, John Dalton.","Speech and clipping.","1966 includes photocopy letter from Gerald R. Ford.","The Convention and Constitutions of Virginia, 1776-1966.","Includes news clippings.","Photographs.","Damaged.","Nine items. Albums. The albums include Calir De Lune B/W Leibesstraum; Acceptance Speech, 1953 (2 Cv); Political Speech, 1951; Speech, 1947.","Scope and Contents Entitled \"Ted and Friends\"; \"Ted and Family\"; and \"Carry Virginia Back to Her People\".","Tapes contain campaign speeches.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Halftone Photo Woodblock (81D17.01) was removed from Box 15 and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Republican Party (U.S.)","Virginia State Senate","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. 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Byrd.","Includes Tennessee Governor Frank Clement, and Dick Davis.","Correspondents include Walter S. Newman, and Richard H. Poff.","Includes President Eisenhower's Inaugural Prayer.","Speech by Judge Hopkins.","Including photos, news clippings, and legal opinions.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include Edward E. Willey, Thomas B. Stanley.","Correspondents include Richard H. Poff, Harry F. Byrd.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Correspondents include Ezra T. Benson.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Includes nomination acceptance speech.","Regarding mentally ill, Two-Party System, tuberculosis.","Regarding Thomas Stanley.","Includes news clippings.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Regarding highways and convict labor.","Correspondents include Clifton A. 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Tuck.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Includes Judge Barksdale, Judge Bryan, and Howard Baker.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler.","Correspondents include Richard Poff.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler and Richard Poff.","Includes Richard L. Poff and Davis Y. Paschall.","Correspondents include Nelson Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Materials relate to the Judgeship.","Correspondents include Nelson A. Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Includes Honorary Doctorate of Letters announcement by Milligan College.","One letter from Albertis S. Harrison.","Correspondents include Mills E. Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Maimie Eisenhower, Caspar Weinberger, Mrs. Thomas B. Stanley, William M. Tuck, A. S. Harrison, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Linwood D. Holton, General R. Ford, John Dalton.","Speech and clipping.","1966 includes photocopy letter from Gerald R. Ford.","The Convention and Constitutions of Virginia, 1776-1966.","Includes news clippings.","Photographs.","Damaged.","Nine items. Albums. 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Governor (1978-1982 : Dalton)","Correspondence","Photographs","Speeches","Video recordings","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arrangement: Each of the boxes in the collection is arranged chronologically by date. Each box or group of boxes included in one series is divided into four basic subseries, 1. Correspondence, 2. Speeches, 3. News Clippings, 4. Other Papers. Organization: This collection is arranged into 11 Series: 1. Papers, 2. Papers, 3. Gubernatorial Papers, 4. Papers, 5. Papers, 6. Papers, 7. Papers, 8. Papers, 9. Federal Judgeship, 10. Papers, 11. Photographs, Videotape, Etc.","Theodore Roosevelt Dalton was born 3 July 1901 in Carroll County, Virginia, the son of Currell and Lodoska Maritn Dalton. he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary as well as his law degree. Dalton was Commonwealth's Attorney for Radford, Virginia and state senator from 1944-1960. He was the Republican Party candidate for governor in 1953 and 1957. Dalton was appointed federal judge for the Western District of Virginia. His adopted son was John N. Dalton who served as governor of Virginia. Ted Dalton died 30 October 1989. 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Includes correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film and legal opinions.","Subjects covered include Republican Party politics, the Virginia General Assembly, highways,compulsory automobile insurance, segregation, the Gray Commission Report (Commission on Public Education), the College of William and Mary, and Dalton's appointment as federal judge.","Prominent correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Howard Baker, Ezra T. Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Dwight D. Eisenhower,Gerald R. Ford, Mills E. Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Richard Nixon, Davis Y. Paschall, Richard H. Poff, Lewis F. Powell, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, William M. Tuck, and Edward E. Willey.","Correspondents include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Harry F. Byrd.","Includes Tennessee Governor Frank Clement, and Dick Davis.","Correspondents include Walter S. Newman, and Richard H. Poff.","Includes President Eisenhower's Inaugural Prayer.","Speech by Judge Hopkins.","Including photos, news clippings, and legal opinions.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include Edward E. Willey, Thomas B. Stanley.","Correspondents include Richard H. Poff, Harry F. Byrd.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Correspondents include Ezra T. Benson.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Includes nomination acceptance speech.","Regarding mentally ill, Two-Party System, tuberculosis.","Regarding Thomas Stanley.","Includes news clippings.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Regarding highways and convict labor.","Correspondents include Clifton A. Woodrum, Jr.","Correspondents include Richard Poff.","Regarding State Senate and Labor Law","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include Governor Thomas Stanley.","Correspondents include Mamie Eisenhower.","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and Governor Thomas Stanley.","Includes acceptance speech for GOP nomination at state senator.","Includes Gray Commission Report.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding Presidential Election Campaign.","undated","Regarding Segregation, National Republican Convention, Republican Campaign in Virginia.","Regarding integration.","Regarding segregation.","Regarding Gubernatorial Campaign, Integration.","Regarding Education, Integration, Highways.","Regarding Gubernatorial Campaign and special session of General Assembly.","Regarding teacher's pay and integration.","Includes General Assembly (1956).","Film reel; overall length 5 minutes.","Correspondents indlude Howerd Baker, J. Lindsay Almond.","Regarding the College of William and Mary.","Includes induction speech as a United States Judge.","Regarding Federal Judgeship.","Regarding Federal Judgeship","Regarding Federal Judgeship.","Regarding General Assembly.","Regarding General Assembly.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include William M. Tuck and A. E. S. Stevens.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Alvin C. Chandler.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Colgate W. Darden, and William H. Tuck.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Includes Judge Barksdale, Judge Bryan, and Howard Baker.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler.","Correspondents include Richard Poff.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler and Richard Poff.","Includes Richard L. Poff and Davis Y. Paschall.","Correspondents include Nelson Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Materials relate to the Judgeship.","Correspondents include Nelson A. Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Includes Honorary Doctorate of Letters announcement by Milligan College.","One letter from Albertis S. Harrison.","Correspondents include Mills E. Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Maimie Eisenhower, Caspar Weinberger, Mrs. Thomas B. Stanley, William M. Tuck, A. S. Harrison, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Linwood D. Holton, General R. Ford, John Dalton.","Speech and clipping.","1966 includes photocopy letter from Gerald R. Ford.","The Convention and Constitutions of Virginia, 1776-1966.","Includes news clippings.","Photographs.","Damaged.","Nine items. Albums. The albums include Calir De Lune B/W Leibesstraum; Acceptance Speech, 1953 (2 Cv); Political Speech, 1951; Speech, 1947.","Scope and Contents Entitled \"Ted and Friends\"; \"Ted and Family\"; and \"Carry Virginia Back to Her People\".","Tapes contain campaign speeches.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Halftone Photo Woodblock (81D17.01) was removed from Box 15 and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Republican Party (U.S.)","Virginia State Senate","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Paschall, Davis Young, 1911-2001","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Theodore Roosevelt Dalton Papers, 1933/1978, bulk 1952/1959"],"collection_ssim":["Theodore Roosevelt Dalton Papers, 1933/1978, bulk 1952/1959"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 81 D17","/repositories/2/resources/8615"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 81 D17","/repositories/2/resources/8615"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Governors"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Governors"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Governors"],"creator_ssm":["Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Paschall, Davis Young, 1911-2001"],"creator_ssim":["Eisenhower, Dwight D. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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Photographs, Videotape, Etc."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTheodore Roosevelt Dalton was born 3 July 1901 in Carroll County, Virginia, the son of Currell and Lodoska Maritn Dalton. he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary as well as his law degree. Dalton was Commonwealth's Attorney for Radford, Virginia and state senator from 1944-1960. He was the Republican Party candidate for governor in 1953 and 1957. Dalton was appointed federal judge for the Western District of Virginia. His adopted son was John N. Dalton who served as governor of Virginia. Ted Dalton died 30 October 1989. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Theodore_Roosevelt_Dalton\" title=\"Theodore Roosevelt Dalton\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Theodore Roosevelt Dalton was born 3 July 1901 in Carroll County, Virginia, the son of Currell and Lodoska Maritn Dalton. he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary as well as his law degree. Dalton was Commonwealth's Attorney for Radford, Virginia and state senator from 1944-1960. He was the Republican Party candidate for governor in 1953 and 1957. Dalton was appointed federal judge for the Western District of Virginia. His adopted son was John N. Dalton who served as governor of Virginia. Ted Dalton died 30 October 1989. 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Includes correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film and legal opinions.","Subjects covered include Republican Party politics, the Virginia General Assembly, highways,compulsory automobile insurance, segregation, the Gray Commission Report (Commission on Public Education), the College of William and Mary, and Dalton's appointment as federal judge.","Prominent correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Howard Baker, Ezra T. Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Dwight D. Eisenhower,Gerald R. Ford, Mills E. Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Richard Nixon, Davis Y. Paschall, Richard H. Poff, Lewis F. Powell, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas B. Stanley, A. E. S. Stephens, William M. Tuck, and Edward E. Willey.","Correspondents include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Harry F. Byrd.","Includes Tennessee Governor Frank Clement, and Dick Davis.","Correspondents include Walter S. Newman, and Richard H. Poff.","Includes President Eisenhower's Inaugural Prayer.","Speech by Judge Hopkins.","Including photos, news clippings, and legal opinions.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include A. S. Harrison, Jr., and Theodore R. McKeldin.","Correspondents include Edward E. Willey, Thomas B. Stanley.","Correspondents include Richard H. Poff, Harry F. Byrd.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Correspondents include Ezra T. Benson.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Includes nomination acceptance speech.","Regarding mentally ill, Two-Party System, tuberculosis.","Regarding Thomas Stanley.","Includes news clippings.","Correspondents include A. Linwood Holton.","Regarding highways and convict labor.","Correspondents include Clifton A. Woodrum, Jr.","Correspondents include Richard Poff.","Regarding State Senate and Labor Law","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include Governor Thomas Stanley.","Correspondents include Mamie Eisenhower.","Correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and Governor Thomas Stanley.","Includes acceptance speech for GOP nomination at state senator.","Includes Gray Commission Report.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding integration.","Regarding Presidential Election Campaign.","undated","Regarding Segregation, National Republican Convention, Republican Campaign in Virginia.","Regarding integration.","Regarding segregation.","Regarding Gubernatorial Campaign, Integration.","Regarding Education, Integration, Highways.","Regarding Gubernatorial Campaign and special session of General Assembly.","Regarding teacher's pay and integration.","Includes General Assembly (1956).","Film reel; overall length 5 minutes.","Correspondents indlude Howerd Baker, J. Lindsay Almond.","Regarding the College of William and Mary.","Includes induction speech as a United States Judge.","Regarding Federal Judgeship.","Regarding Federal Judgeship","Regarding Federal Judgeship.","Regarding General Assembly.","Regarding General Assembly.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include William M. Tuck and A. E. S. Stevens.","Regarding Federal Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr.","Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Alvin C. Chandler.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters; correspondents include Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Colgate W. Darden, and William H. Tuck.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Regarding Judgeship: Congratulatory Letters.","Includes Judge Barksdale, Judge Bryan, and Howard Baker.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler.","Correspondents include Richard Poff.","Correspondents include Alvin D. Chandler and Richard Poff.","Includes Richard L. Poff and Davis Y. Paschall.","Correspondents include Nelson Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Materials relate to the Judgeship.","Correspondents include Nelson A. Rockefeller.","Correspondents include Davis Y. Paschall.","Includes Honorary Doctorate of Letters announcement by Milligan College.","One letter from Albertis S. Harrison.","Correspondents include Mills E. Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Maimie Eisenhower, Caspar Weinberger, Mrs. Thomas B. Stanley, William M. Tuck, A. S. Harrison, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Linwood D. Holton, General R. Ford, John Dalton.","Speech and clipping.","1966 includes photocopy letter from Gerald R. Ford.","The Convention and Constitutions of Virginia, 1776-1966.","Includes news clippings.","Photographs.","Damaged.","Nine items. Albums. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into three series. Series I. Correspondence, Series II. Printed Materials, Series III. Lyon G. Tyler Family Additions, and Series IV. Professional Papers.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","Acc. 2011.063 added by Benjamin Bromley in February 2011.","Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories.","Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. 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Acc. 1998.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBacklog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories.","Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. 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(Henry Alexander), 1806-1876"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. (Congressman), 1806-1876","Greenleaf, Joseph","Holloway, Laura C. (Laura Carter), b. 1848","McCandlish (Colonel)","Minge (Dr.)","Shields, Howard","Tyler, Mary","Tyler, Robert, 1816-1878","Waggaman, George","Wheaton (Mr.)","Wickliffe, C.A","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":31,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:42:20.276Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1947","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1947","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1947","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1947","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1947.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers , Group A-H, Additions","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A - H, Additions"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A - H, Additions"],"unitdate_ssm":["1821-1976"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1821-1976"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1821/1976"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A - H, Additions, 1821/1976"],"text":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A - H, Additions, 1821/1976","01/Mss. 65 T97 Additions","/repositories/2/resources/1947","Accomack County (Va.)--History","Sherwood Forest (Virginia : Estate)","Virginia--History","Virginia--History--19th century","Virginia--Politics and Government--19th century","Bunker Hill Monument (Boston, Mass.)--History.","Dueling","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)--History--19th century","Plantation life--Virginia--History--19th century","Presidents' spouses--United States","Presidents--United States--Election","United States--Politics and government--1815-1861","Correspondence","Editorials","Letters (correspondence)","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into three series. Series I. Correspondence, Series II. Printed Materials, Series III. Lyon G. Tyler Family Additions, and Series IV. Professional Papers.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","Acc. 2011.063 added by Benjamin Bromley in February 2011.","Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories.","Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. 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Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBacklog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. 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The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories.","Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. (Congressman), 1806-1876","Greenleaf, Joseph","Holloway, Laura C. (Laura Carter), b. 1848","McCandlish (Colonel)","Minge (Dr.)","Shields, Howard","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Mary","Tyler, Robert, 1816-1878","Waggaman, George","Wheaton (Mr.)","Wickliffe, C.A","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876"],"famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"persname_ssim":["Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. (Congressman), 1806-1876","Greenleaf, Joseph","Holloway, Laura C. (Laura Carter), b. 1848","McCandlish (Colonel)","Minge (Dr.)","Shields, Howard","Tyler, Mary","Tyler, Robert, 1816-1878","Waggaman, George","Wheaton (Mr.)","Wickliffe, C.A","Wise, Henry A. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_843#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_843.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tuck, William Munford Papers","title_ssm":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"title_tesim":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1918-1968"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1918-1968"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1918/1968"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"text":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968","01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843","Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government","Communism--Post 1945","Communism--United States","Fundraising campaigns","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Invitations","Invoices","Maps","Petitions","Speeches, addresses, etc.","Technical reports","Series 1: Law Practice Files, A-Z is restricted. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","5670 folders.","William Munford \"Bill\" Tuck was born 28 September 1896 in Haifax County, Va. He attended the College of William and Mary. He received a law degree from Washington and Lee University. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates and in the Viginia Senate. Tuck served as lietenant-governor, governor and Congressman. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Processed by Henry Hoar. Original order has been maintained.","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. 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Hart","M","M","Mc","McKinney, F.L. - memorial excercises","N","O","Oliver, Phillip B.","P","P","Q-R","S","S","S","S","S","S","South Boston - 75th Anniversary celebration","T","T","U-V","W","W","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","C","C","D","D","Daystrom Inc.","E","E","F","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","P","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","C","Choi, Bok Dong","D-E","F-G","H","I-L","M-Mc","Marrowbone Watershed Plan - Henry County","Martinsville Motel Corp.","N-O","P-R","S","S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","B","C","C","D-F","G","H","H","I-K","L","M","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","S","T-V","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-K","L-O","P-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H-L","M-R","S-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H","I-O","R-S","R-S","A","B","C","Chaney, Peter","Coles, Mrs. Gracie M.","D-E","F-G","Gretna ABC Store","H","I-L","M-Mc","O-P","Q-S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","C","D","E-F","G","H","H","I-L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T-V","W-Z","Walton, Bobby Dean","A","B","C","F","G","H","I-J","K-N","O-R","S","T-V","W-Z","G-H","I-L","M-Mc","A","B","C","Corey, John R. - Wytheville","D","E-F","Fragakis, Demetrios I.","G","Gillman, William H. - Wytheville","H","Huddle, Mary George","I","Interstate Highway","Interstate Highway","J","K-L","Lake-Stony Fork","M-Mc","N-P","Philpott Dam","Q-R","S","T-V","W","W","W","Wythe Ciunty - Political","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","X-Y-Z","Arranged alphabetically by year","A","B","B","C","C","D","D","E","F","G","H","I","J","K","L","M","Mc","N","O","P","R","S","S","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","L","M-Mc","M-Mc","N","N","O","P","P","R","R","R","S","S","S","T","U-V","W","W","W","Wilkinson, Isham T.","X-Y-Z","A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I-J-K","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","Q-R","S","T","T","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F. Jr.","C","C","Chan, Kew","Coe, Marshall E.","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E-F","G","H","I-J-K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","Norfolk \u0026 Western Mergers","O-P","Q-R","\"Richmond Times Dispatch\"- Articles on Congressional Extravagance","S","S","T-U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","in re: Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Darden Proposal","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","K","John F. Kennedy Assassination","L","Lane, L.B.","Lewis, Meriweather, \u0026 Mary Fran.","M","M","Mc","Mississippi- Intergrated Schools","N","N","O","Orgain, J.R., Jr.","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","V","W","W","W, Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","Almon, James Lindsay, Jr.- Articles by Luther J. Carter, Norfolk, Virginian Pilot","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Sr.","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","Q-R","R","S","S","T","T","V","W-Part I","W-Part II","W-Part I","W-Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Bellamy Flag Award","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","C","C","D","D","D","Davis, Champion, McDowell","E","E","F","F","Freedom Studies Center of the Institute for American Strategy","G","G","H","H","H","H","I","J","J","K","K","L","L","L","L","Lawson Brothers-- Charleston West Virginia","M","M","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","T","U","V","V","V","V","W","W","W","W","Wytheville--Army Reserve Unit","X-Y-Z","Arranged Alphabetically by topic. Folders 5241-5670.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part XV","Part XVI","Part I","Part II","A","B","C","D","E-F-G","H-L","M-O","P","Q-Z","A","B Bagby-Barley","B Barnes- Bennett","B Blair-Bondurant","B Bowdre-Bush","C Calhoun-Cole","C Compson-Cumbie","D Dallas-Dowdy","D Drew-Dyer","E","F","G Gantsoudes-Giles","G Glass-Guthrie","H Hairston-Harrell","H Harrison-Hensley","H Herndon-Hunt","I-J","K","L","M Mann-McMann","M Meade-Milton","M Minix-Myers","N-O","P Parks-Pinckard","P Pleasants-Pulliam","Q-R Quesenberry-Reeves","R Reid-Rumney","S Satterwhite-Shelton","S Sheperd-Shelton","S Smith-Stone","S Stratton-Swanson","T Taylor-Tuck","T Tucker-Turner","V","W Waleski-Watlington","W Watson-Wilborn","W Williams-Wilson","W-Y Wolcott-Yeatts","County Mass Meeting","Speech on Television","Chamber of Commerce of the US","Danville Chamber of Commerce","West Virginia Chamber of Commerce","Alabama State Chamber of Commerce","Virginia Postal Clerks Convention","Opening Danville Tobacco Market","Danville Kiwanis District Meeting","Ernest C. Lacy Memorial Service","Bicentennial Celebration","Annual Banquet, Comissioners of the Revenue","Virginia Museum of the Fine Arts","Virginia State Chamber of Commerce","District Ruritan Meeting","Hargrave Military Academy","Halifax County High School","Virginia Road Builders Association","Young Democrats Convention","Jarman Hall, Longwood College","Retail Merchants Association","Graduation exercises, College of William and Mary","Red Men Rally","Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Kiwanis Club","Hampton Roads Maritime Association","Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner","2nd District Democratic Club","Virgnia Manufacturers Association","Middlesex Chapter Defenders of State Soveriegnty and Individual Liberties","Virginians of Maryland Society","New Kent County Chapter Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Byrd Testimonial Dinner","Prillman Family Reunion","Parent- Teacher Association","Virginia Education Fund Drive","Old Belt Tobacco Growers Meeting","Presentation of portrait, late Chief Justice Hudgins","The American Legion","Phillip Morris Research Center","Christmas Seal Sale Program","Virginia Hereford Association","radio broadcast Manion Forum","Memorial Day Service","Rural Letter Carriers Association","US Army Reserve Center","Opening of Civil War Centenial","Civil War Commission","Right-to-Work Law","Dedication of Red Bank Medical Clinic","Parent - Teacher Association, Halifax County High School","Ruritan Clubs","US Chamber of Commerce Radio Program Right-to-Work Law","Civil War Commission","Ruritan Club Shad Bake","Roanoke River Basin Association","Annual Memorial Day Parade, American Legion","Dedication of building for veterans of foreign wars.","Northern Virginia Builders Association.","Speech honoring Robert H. Porterfield.","Young Democratic Club of Pittsylvania County","United Givers Fund Drive","Halifax Lion's Club","Front Royal and Warren County Chamber of Commerce","Sertoma Club","Hugh T. Williams Post, V.F.W.","Christmas Seal Campaign.","House of Representatives, Civil Rights","Ruritan National Convention","Richmond Traffic Club","Memorial Day Excercises","Democratic Fundraising Dinner","Oak Hill Academy Commencement Excercises","Chatham Chamber of Commerce Dinner","Franklin County Farm Bureau","Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Field Day","Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service","Dedication of Martinsville Armory","Dedication of Virgilina Post Office","ASCS Meeting","Voluntary Fire Department","Dedication of Public Library","United Givers Fund","Franklin Co. Milk Producers' Association","Carroll Grayson Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Pilot Club International","4-H Center, West Central District","Democratic Rally","APVA Meeting","Virginia Petroleum Industries Banquet","Virginia Carolina Space Exposition","Dedication Interstate-Highway #85","Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Dedication of Bridge","Virginia Association of Soil and Water District Supervisors","The Wednesday Club","Reapportionment","Dedication of new Post Office","Dedication- Fish Hatchery","Dedication- Cornelia Nixon Davis Nursing Home","House of Representatives- Civil Rights Bill","United Givers Fund.","Young Farmers Association","Scottish Rite Reunion Banquet","Patrick Henry Boys Plantation","Dedication of New Post Office","Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys","Sons of the American Revolution","Dedication of Twin Counties Airport","Memorial Service - The Elks Home","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","I","II","III","IV","V","VI","VII","VIII","Anecdotes, etc.","Photographs","Poetry collected by Tuck","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate","Tuck, William Munford","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"collection_ssim":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"creator_ssm":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"creators_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Communism--Post 1945","Communism--United States","Fundraising campaigns","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. Hart","M","M","Mc","McKinney, F.L. - memorial excercises","N","O","Oliver, Phillip B.","P","P","Q-R","S","S","S","S","S","S","South Boston - 75th Anniversary celebration","T","T","U-V","W","W","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","C","C","D","D","Daystrom Inc.","E","E","F","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","P","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","C","Choi, Bok Dong","D-E","F-G","H","I-L","M-Mc","Marrowbone Watershed Plan - Henry County","Martinsville Motel Corp.","N-O","P-R","S","S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","B","C","C","D-F","G","H","H","I-K","L","M","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","S","T-V","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-K","L-O","P-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H-L","M-R","S-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H","I-O","R-S","R-S","A","B","C","Chaney, Peter","Coles, Mrs. Gracie M.","D-E","F-G","Gretna ABC Store","H","I-L","M-Mc","O-P","Q-S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","C","D","E-F","G","H","H","I-L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T-V","W-Z","Walton, Bobby Dean","A","B","C","F","G","H","I-J","K-N","O-R","S","T-V","W-Z","G-H","I-L","M-Mc","A","B","C","Corey, John R. - Wytheville","D","E-F","Fragakis, Demetrios I.","G","Gillman, William H. - Wytheville","H","Huddle, Mary George","I","Interstate Highway","Interstate Highway","J","K-L","Lake-Stony Fork","M-Mc","N-P","Philpott Dam","Q-R","S","T-V","W","W","W","Wythe Ciunty - Political","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","X-Y-Z","Arranged alphabetically by year","A","B","B","C","C","D","D","E","F","G","H","I","J","K","L","M","Mc","N","O","P","R","S","S","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","L","M-Mc","M-Mc","N","N","O","P","P","R","R","R","S","S","S","T","U-V","W","W","W","Wilkinson, Isham T.","X-Y-Z","A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I-J-K","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","Q-R","S","T","T","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F. Jr.","C","C","Chan, Kew","Coe, Marshall E.","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E-F","G","H","I-J-K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","Norfolk \u0026 Western Mergers","O-P","Q-R","\"Richmond Times Dispatch\"- Articles on Congressional Extravagance","S","S","T-U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","in re: Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Darden Proposal","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","K","John F. Kennedy Assassination","L","Lane, L.B.","Lewis, Meriweather, \u0026 Mary Fran.","M","M","Mc","Mississippi- Intergrated Schools","N","N","O","Orgain, J.R., Jr.","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","V","W","W","W, Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","Almon, James Lindsay, Jr.- Articles by Luther J. Carter, Norfolk, Virginian Pilot","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Sr.","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","Q-R","R","S","S","T","T","V","W-Part I","W-Part II","W-Part I","W-Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Bellamy Flag Award","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","C","C","D","D","D","Davis, Champion, McDowell","E","E","F","F","Freedom Studies Center of the Institute for American Strategy","G","G","H","H","H","H","I","J","J","K","K","L","L","L","L","Lawson Brothers-- Charleston West Virginia","M","M","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","T","U","V","V","V","V","W","W","W","W","Wytheville--Army Reserve Unit","X-Y-Z","Arranged Alphabetically by topic. Folders 5241-5670.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part XV","Part XVI","Part I","Part II","A","B","C","D","E-F-G","H-L","M-O","P","Q-Z","A","B Bagby-Barley","B Barnes- Bennett","B Blair-Bondurant","B Bowdre-Bush","C Calhoun-Cole","C Compson-Cumbie","D Dallas-Dowdy","D Drew-Dyer","E","F","G Gantsoudes-Giles","G Glass-Guthrie","H Hairston-Harrell","H Harrison-Hensley","H Herndon-Hunt","I-J","K","L","M Mann-McMann","M Meade-Milton","M Minix-Myers","N-O","P Parks-Pinckard","P Pleasants-Pulliam","Q-R Quesenberry-Reeves","R Reid-Rumney","S Satterwhite-Shelton","S Sheperd-Shelton","S Smith-Stone","S Stratton-Swanson","T Taylor-Tuck","T Tucker-Turner","V","W Waleski-Watlington","W Watson-Wilborn","W Williams-Wilson","W-Y Wolcott-Yeatts","County Mass Meeting","Speech on Television","Chamber of Commerce of the US","Danville Chamber of Commerce","West Virginia Chamber of Commerce","Alabama State Chamber of Commerce","Virginia Postal Clerks Convention","Opening Danville Tobacco Market","Danville Kiwanis District Meeting","Ernest C. Lacy Memorial Service","Bicentennial Celebration","Annual Banquet, Comissioners of the Revenue","Virginia Museum of the Fine Arts","Virginia State Chamber of Commerce","District Ruritan Meeting","Hargrave Military Academy","Halifax County High School","Virginia Road Builders Association","Young Democrats Convention","Jarman Hall, Longwood College","Retail Merchants Association","Graduation exercises, College of William and Mary","Red Men Rally","Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Kiwanis Club","Hampton Roads Maritime Association","Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner","2nd District Democratic Club","Virgnia Manufacturers Association","Middlesex Chapter Defenders of State Soveriegnty and Individual Liberties","Virginians of Maryland Society","New Kent County Chapter Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Byrd Testimonial Dinner","Prillman Family Reunion","Parent- Teacher Association","Virginia Education Fund Drive","Old Belt Tobacco Growers Meeting","Presentation of portrait, late Chief Justice Hudgins","The American Legion","Phillip Morris Research Center","Christmas Seal Sale Program","Virginia Hereford Association","radio broadcast Manion Forum","Memorial Day Service","Rural Letter Carriers Association","US Army Reserve Center","Opening of Civil War Centenial","Civil War Commission","Right-to-Work Law","Dedication of Red Bank Medical Clinic","Parent - Teacher Association, Halifax County High School","Ruritan Clubs","US Chamber of Commerce Radio Program Right-to-Work Law","Civil War Commission","Ruritan Club Shad Bake","Roanoke River Basin Association","Annual Memorial Day Parade, American Legion","Dedication of building for veterans of foreign wars.","Northern Virginia Builders Association.","Speech honoring Robert H. Porterfield.","Young Democratic Club of Pittsylvania County","United Givers Fund Drive","Halifax Lion's Club","Front Royal and Warren County Chamber of Commerce","Sertoma Club","Hugh T. Williams Post, V.F.W.","Christmas Seal Campaign.","House of Representatives, Civil Rights","Ruritan National Convention","Richmond Traffic Club","Memorial Day Excercises","Democratic Fundraising Dinner","Oak Hill Academy Commencement Excercises","Chatham Chamber of Commerce Dinner","Franklin County Farm Bureau","Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Field Day","Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service","Dedication of Martinsville Armory","Dedication of Virgilina Post Office","ASCS Meeting","Voluntary Fire Department","Dedication of Public Library","United Givers Fund","Franklin Co. Milk Producers' Association","Carroll Grayson Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Pilot Club International","4-H Center, West Central District","Democratic Rally","APVA Meeting","Virginia Petroleum Industries Banquet","Virginia Carolina Space Exposition","Dedication Interstate-Highway #85","Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Dedication of Bridge","Virginia Association of Soil and Water District Supervisors","The Wednesday Club","Reapportionment","Dedication of new Post Office","Dedication- Fish Hatchery","Dedication- Cornelia Nixon Davis Nursing Home","House of Representatives- Civil Rights Bill","United Givers Fund.","Young Farmers Association","Scottish Rite Reunion Banquet","Patrick Henry Boys Plantation","Dedication of New Post Office","Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys","Sons of the American Revolution","Dedication of Twin Counties Airport","Memorial Service - The Elks Home","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","I","II","III","IV","V","VI","VII","VIII","Anecdotes, etc.","Photographs","Poetry collected by Tuck"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"persname_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate","Tuck, William Munford"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2924,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:46:30.461Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_843","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_843.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tuck, William Munford Papers","title_ssm":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"title_tesim":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1918-1968"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1918-1968"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1918/1968"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"text":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968","01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843","Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government","Communism--Post 1945","Communism--United States","Fundraising campaigns","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Invitations","Invoices","Maps","Petitions","Speeches, addresses, etc.","Technical reports","Series 1: Law Practice Files, A-Z is restricted. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","5670 folders.","William Munford \"Bill\" Tuck was born 28 September 1896 in Haifax County, Va. He attended the College of William and Mary. He received a law degree from Washington and Lee University. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates and in the Viginia Senate. Tuck served as lietenant-governor, governor and Congressman. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Processed by Henry Hoar. Original order has been maintained.","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. Hart","M","M","Mc","McKinney, F.L. - memorial excercises","N","O","Oliver, Phillip B.","P","P","Q-R","S","S","S","S","S","S","South Boston - 75th Anniversary celebration","T","T","U-V","W","W","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","C","C","D","D","Daystrom Inc.","E","E","F","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","P","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","C","Choi, Bok Dong","D-E","F-G","H","I-L","M-Mc","Marrowbone Watershed Plan - Henry County","Martinsville Motel Corp.","N-O","P-R","S","S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","B","C","C","D-F","G","H","H","I-K","L","M","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","S","T-V","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-K","L-O","P-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H-L","M-R","S-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H","I-O","R-S","R-S","A","B","C","Chaney, Peter","Coles, Mrs. Gracie M.","D-E","F-G","Gretna ABC Store","H","I-L","M-Mc","O-P","Q-S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","C","D","E-F","G","H","H","I-L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T-V","W-Z","Walton, Bobby Dean","A","B","C","F","G","H","I-J","K-N","O-R","S","T-V","W-Z","G-H","I-L","M-Mc","A","B","C","Corey, John R. - Wytheville","D","E-F","Fragakis, Demetrios I.","G","Gillman, William H. - Wytheville","H","Huddle, Mary George","I","Interstate Highway","Interstate Highway","J","K-L","Lake-Stony Fork","M-Mc","N-P","Philpott Dam","Q-R","S","T-V","W","W","W","Wythe Ciunty - Political","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","X-Y-Z","Arranged alphabetically by year","A","B","B","C","C","D","D","E","F","G","H","I","J","K","L","M","Mc","N","O","P","R","S","S","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","L","M-Mc","M-Mc","N","N","O","P","P","R","R","R","S","S","S","T","U-V","W","W","W","Wilkinson, Isham T.","X-Y-Z","A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I-J-K","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","Q-R","S","T","T","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F. Jr.","C","C","Chan, Kew","Coe, Marshall E.","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E-F","G","H","I-J-K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","Norfolk \u0026 Western Mergers","O-P","Q-R","\"Richmond Times Dispatch\"- Articles on Congressional Extravagance","S","S","T-U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","in re: Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Darden Proposal","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","K","John F. Kennedy Assassination","L","Lane, L.B.","Lewis, Meriweather, \u0026 Mary Fran.","M","M","Mc","Mississippi- Intergrated Schools","N","N","O","Orgain, J.R., Jr.","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","V","W","W","W, Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","Almon, James Lindsay, Jr.- Articles by Luther J. Carter, Norfolk, Virginian Pilot","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Sr.","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","Q-R","R","S","S","T","T","V","W-Part I","W-Part II","W-Part I","W-Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Bellamy Flag Award","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","C","C","D","D","D","Davis, Champion, McDowell","E","E","F","F","Freedom Studies Center of the Institute for American Strategy","G","G","H","H","H","H","I","J","J","K","K","L","L","L","L","Lawson Brothers-- Charleston West Virginia","M","M","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","T","U","V","V","V","V","W","W","W","W","Wytheville--Army Reserve Unit","X-Y-Z","Arranged Alphabetically by topic. Folders 5241-5670.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part XV","Part XVI","Part I","Part II","A","B","C","D","E-F-G","H-L","M-O","P","Q-Z","A","B Bagby-Barley","B Barnes- Bennett","B Blair-Bondurant","B Bowdre-Bush","C Calhoun-Cole","C Compson-Cumbie","D Dallas-Dowdy","D Drew-Dyer","E","F","G Gantsoudes-Giles","G Glass-Guthrie","H Hairston-Harrell","H Harrison-Hensley","H Herndon-Hunt","I-J","K","L","M Mann-McMann","M Meade-Milton","M Minix-Myers","N-O","P Parks-Pinckard","P Pleasants-Pulliam","Q-R Quesenberry-Reeves","R Reid-Rumney","S Satterwhite-Shelton","S Sheperd-Shelton","S Smith-Stone","S Stratton-Swanson","T Taylor-Tuck","T Tucker-Turner","V","W Waleski-Watlington","W Watson-Wilborn","W Williams-Wilson","W-Y Wolcott-Yeatts","County Mass Meeting","Speech on Television","Chamber of Commerce of the US","Danville Chamber of Commerce","West Virginia Chamber of Commerce","Alabama State Chamber of Commerce","Virginia Postal Clerks Convention","Opening Danville Tobacco Market","Danville Kiwanis District Meeting","Ernest C. Lacy Memorial Service","Bicentennial Celebration","Annual Banquet, Comissioners of the Revenue","Virginia Museum of the Fine Arts","Virginia State Chamber of Commerce","District Ruritan Meeting","Hargrave Military Academy","Halifax County High School","Virginia Road Builders Association","Young Democrats Convention","Jarman Hall, Longwood College","Retail Merchants Association","Graduation exercises, College of William and Mary","Red Men Rally","Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Kiwanis Club","Hampton Roads Maritime Association","Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner","2nd District Democratic Club","Virgnia Manufacturers Association","Middlesex Chapter Defenders of State Soveriegnty and Individual Liberties","Virginians of Maryland Society","New Kent County Chapter Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Byrd Testimonial Dinner","Prillman Family Reunion","Parent- Teacher Association","Virginia Education Fund Drive","Old Belt Tobacco Growers Meeting","Presentation of portrait, late Chief Justice Hudgins","The American Legion","Phillip Morris Research Center","Christmas Seal Sale Program","Virginia Hereford Association","radio broadcast Manion Forum","Memorial Day Service","Rural Letter Carriers Association","US Army Reserve Center","Opening of Civil War Centenial","Civil War Commission","Right-to-Work Law","Dedication of Red Bank Medical Clinic","Parent - Teacher Association, Halifax County High School","Ruritan Clubs","US Chamber of Commerce Radio Program Right-to-Work Law","Civil War Commission","Ruritan Club Shad Bake","Roanoke River Basin Association","Annual Memorial Day Parade, American Legion","Dedication of building for veterans of foreign wars.","Northern Virginia Builders Association.","Speech honoring Robert H. Porterfield.","Young Democratic Club of Pittsylvania County","United Givers Fund Drive","Halifax Lion's Club","Front Royal and Warren County Chamber of Commerce","Sertoma Club","Hugh T. Williams Post, V.F.W.","Christmas Seal Campaign.","House of Representatives, Civil Rights","Ruritan National Convention","Richmond Traffic Club","Memorial Day Excercises","Democratic Fundraising Dinner","Oak Hill Academy Commencement Excercises","Chatham Chamber of Commerce Dinner","Franklin County Farm Bureau","Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Field Day","Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service","Dedication of Martinsville Armory","Dedication of Virgilina Post Office","ASCS Meeting","Voluntary Fire Department","Dedication of Public Library","United Givers Fund","Franklin Co. Milk Producers' Association","Carroll Grayson Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Pilot Club International","4-H Center, West Central District","Democratic Rally","APVA Meeting","Virginia Petroleum Industries Banquet","Virginia Carolina Space Exposition","Dedication Interstate-Highway #85","Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Dedication of Bridge","Virginia Association of Soil and Water District Supervisors","The Wednesday Club","Reapportionment","Dedication of new Post Office","Dedication- Fish Hatchery","Dedication- Cornelia Nixon Davis Nursing Home","House of Representatives- Civil Rights Bill","United Givers Fund.","Young Farmers Association","Scottish Rite Reunion Banquet","Patrick Henry Boys Plantation","Dedication of New Post Office","Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys","Sons of the American Revolution","Dedication of Twin Counties Airport","Memorial Service - The Elks Home","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","I","II","III","IV","V","VI","VII","VIII","Anecdotes, etc.","Photographs","Poetry collected by Tuck","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate","Tuck, William Munford","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"collection_ssim":["William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"creator_ssm":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"creators_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Communism--Post 1945","Communism--United States","Fundraising campaigns","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 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