Thomas H. Barland papers, 1956-2000.

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Thomas H. Barland papers, 1956-2000.

Papers of an Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, judge and Republican state assemblyman, 1960-1966; including both constituent and general correspondence, legislative committee files, draft bills, state budgets, files concerning government reorganization under the Kellett Commission (1965-1967), and campaign materials. The legislative files reflect Barland's interest in reapportionment, government reorganization, taxation, and civil rights. The papers also document Barland's activities with the Republican Party of Wisconsin, the Eau Claire County Young Republicans, and as a Circuit Court judge (1967-2000) including case files, subject files, and administrative and budget files for the Eau Claire Circuit Court. Correspondents include Ody J. Fish, John F. Kennedy, Warren P. Knowles, Gaylord Nelson, Richard M. Nixon, Alvin E. O'Konski, and Bronson C. La Follette.

4.8 c.f. (12 archives boxes); plusadditions of 7.4 c.f. and2 tape recordings.

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