Records of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1875 - 2002. Photographs of Meetings and Ceremonies

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Records of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1875 - 2002. Photographs of Meetings and Ceremonies

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Rivers, Ralph Julian, 1903-1976

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Ralph Julian Rivers was a lawyer who became Alaska's first U.S. Representative to Congress. He came to Alaska with his parents and younger brother, Victor C. Rivers, in 1906, and received his early schooling in the mining town of Flat. He was admitted to the bar in 1931 and practiced law at Fairbanks. He was elected Attorney General of Alaska, Mayor of Fairbanks, a member of the Alaska Territorial Senate, second Vice President of the Alaska Constitution Convention, and U.S. Representative-Elect ...

Bartlett, Edward L.

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Edward Leland Bartlett was born in Maine in 1847. He attended Bowdin College, studied law at the University of Michigan and in Kansas where he was admitted to the Bar in 1871. He practiced law in Kansas City until 1880. He then moved to Santa Fe where he was active with the regular troops and militia. Bartlett was appointed Solicitor General of New Mexico in 1889. He was active in establishing the New Mexico Bar Association and was a member of the Knights Templars, Masons, and Lodge...

Mansfield, Michael Joseph "Mike", 1903-2001

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Mike Mansfield Quiet Leadership in Troubled Times On March 24, 1998, Mike Mansfield returned to the Senate to deliver the first Leader's Lecture in the Old Senate Chamber, which had been restored during his long tenure as Senate majority leader. Many of the senators who attended had not served with Mansfield. He was 95 years old, but stood straight and spoke forthrightly. In reflecting on Senate leadership, he chose to deliver a speech that he had planned to give on November 22, 1963, but ...

Williams, Donald A.

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Donald Alfred Williams (1905-1982) was born in Clark County, South Dakota, on July 14, 1905. After graduating from Clark County High School in 1923, he attended South Dakota State College of Agriculture & Mechanical Arts and received his degree in engineering in 1928. From 1927 through 1934, He worked as an engineer in Mitchell, Sioux Falls, and Senator, South Dakota; farmed at Clark, South Dakota; and did postgraduate work at his alma mater and at the University of South Dakota. Following e...

Freeman, Orville L. (Orville Lothrop), 1918-2003

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Orville Lothrop Freeman (1918-2003) was the democratic governor of Minnesota from 1954 to 1961 and served as Secretary of Agriculture from 1961 to 1969. From the description of Freeman, Orville L. (Orville Lothrop), 1918-2003 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10567859 ...

Metcalf, Lee, 1911-1978

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Lee Metcalf was born in 1911 in Stevensville, Montana. He attended Montana State University for one year and transferred to Stanford University where he majored in history and economics. He graduated from Montana State University law school in 1936 and entered private practice. He was elected representative to the 25th Montana Legislative Assembly from Ravalli County in the same year. In 1937 Metcalf resigned from the legislature to accept appointment as a Montana assistant attorney...