Steve Neal photographs collection [graphic], circa 1965-1979.

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Steve Neal photographs collection [graphic], circa 1965-1979.

Photographs of national and Oregon state politicians and government officials, collected by Steve Neal. The photographs date from circa 1965-1979 and depict Carl Albert, Arthur Fleming, Wally Hickel, Henry Jackson, Melvin Laird, Tom McCall, George McGovern, Clay Myers, Richard Nixon, Bob Packwood, Charles Sprague, and Wendell Wyatt. Photographers include Photo Art Commercial Studio, among others.

0.16 cubic feet (36 photographs and 1 photomechanical print in 4 folders and 1 oversize folder).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7139354

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McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922-2012

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Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000

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Neal, Steve, 1949-....

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Wyatt, Wendell

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Myers, Clay

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Hickel, Walter J., 1919-2010

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Photo Art Studios

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Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983

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Fleming, Arthur

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Packwood, Bob

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McCall, Tom, 1913-1983

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Laird, Melvin R.

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Sprague, Charles A. (Charles Arthur), 1887-1969

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Charles Arthur Sprague, the twenty-second governor of Oregon (1939-1943) was born in Lawrence, Kansas on November 12, 1887. From the guide to the Charles A. Sprague papers, 1895-1969, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Charles Arthur Sprague, the twenty-second governor of Oregon (1939-1943) was born in Lawrence, Kansas on November 12, 1887. From his early beginnings, Charles Sprague was dedicated to education. After graduating from Monmouth...