Charles L. McNary letter to J. Tracy Barton 1941 November 1

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Charles L. McNary letter to J. Tracy Barton 1941 November 1

Typed letter from Charles L. McNary, Washington, D.C., to J. Tracy Barton, The Dalles, Oregon, 1 p, 1 November 1941, regarding McNary's support of the Neutrality Act and the Lend-Lease Bill and his hope that the U. S. can avoid involvement in World War II.

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McNary, Charles Linza, 1874-1944

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Charles Linza McNary was not considered much of a campaigner. He gave one or two speeches when he ran for office, preferring to spend the campaign season on his Salem area farm. Despite this understated approach to campaigning, McNary won re-election to the United States Senate five times and became one of the country's leading political figures. McNary was born on a farm just north of Salem in 1874. By age nine, both of his parents had died, leaving his twenty-six year old college educated s...

Barton, J. Tracey,

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McNary, Charles Linza,

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