Records, 1955-1971.

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Records, 1955-1971.

Records of a non-partisan political action committee founded in 1958 for support of constitutional conservatives in congressional elections. Documenting its state and national activities mainly prior to 1968 are trustee minutes and correspondence, fundraising and financial records, campaign and chapter files, speeches, pamphlets, and annual reports.

8.6 c.f. (22 archives boxes); plusadditions of 85 photographs,1 negative, and6 pieces of ephemera.

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