Owen J. Cleary papers, 1944-1959.

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Owen J. Cleary papers, 1944-1959.

Correspondence concerning his political activities, his interest in Cleary College, the American Legion, and the Michigan National Guard. Correspondents include: Frederick M. Alger, Murl K. Aten, Paul D. Bagwell, John B. Bennett, Alvin M. Bentley, William W. Blackney, Ray C. Bliss, D. Hale Brake, Herbert Brownell, Wilber M. Brucker, Homer E. Capehart, Leland W. Carr, Francis H. Case, Elford A. Cederberg, Charles E. Chamberlain, Albert E. Cobo, Everett M. Dirksen, George A. Dondero, James H. Duff, Dwight. D. Eisenhower, Albert J. Engel, Lawrence L. Farrell, Homer Ferguson, Gerald R. Ford, Henry Ford, Guy G. Gabrielson, Leonard W. Hall, Charles A. Halleck, John A. Hannah, James M. Hare, Philip A. Hart, Harlan H. Hatcher, Lewis B. Hershey, Clare E. Hoffman, H.L. Hunt, William E. Jenner, Harry F. Kelly, Victor A. Knox, Walter J. Kohler, Henry C. Lodge, John B. Martin, Joseph W. Martin, Joseph R. McCarthy, Harry A. McDonald, Patrick V. McNamara, George Meader, Edward Mechem, Earl C. Michener, Frank G. Millard, William G. Milliken, Louis C. Miriani, James P. Mitchell, Karl E. Mundt, Clarence (Biggie) Munn, Richard M. Nixon, James K. Pollock, Charles E. Potter, Howard Pyle, William P. Rogers, George Romney, Stephen J. Roth, Richard B. Russell, Hugh D. Scott, Paul W. Shafer, Kim Sigler, Charles A. Sink, Charles R. Sligh, Harold E. Stassen, Arthur E. Summerfield, Robert A. Taft, Ruth Thompson, William C. Vandenberg, G. Mennen Williams, Jesse P. Wolcott, and Roy O. Woodruff.

10 linear ft. and 2 v.

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