Campaign Files, 1939-1982.

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Campaign Files, 1939-1982.

Files documenting Workman's 1962 U.S. Senate campaign; series also contains newsletters and material regarding other elections, conventions, and general coverage of the state and national Democratic and Republican parties. Also includinf files concerning States Rights Party and its campaigns in 1948 and 1956; also including an unusual example of campaign literature from 1956 Presidential race, a cartoon book titled "Forward with Eisenhower-Nixon: Let's Continue Peace ... Prosperity ... Progress."

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Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990

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Newspaper reporter, editor, and author of Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, 1962, and South Carolina governorship, 1982. From the description of Campaign Files, 1939-1982. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 37570670 Newspaper reporter, editor, and author of Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, 1962, and South Carolina governorship, 1982; died 1990. From the description of William ...

States' Rights Democratic Party

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Republican Party (S.C.)

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Democratic Party (U.S.)

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National Republican Party (U.S.)

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Democratic Party (S.C.)

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Johnston, Olin D. (Olin Dewitt), 1896-1965

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Series documenting Johnston's interactions with the media as both candidate and incumbent during political campaigns and serivice in office. From the description of Media series, 1955-1964. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 37539301 Governor of South Carolina, 1935-1939, and 1943 until his resignation, 3 Jan. 1945; U.S. Senator from 1944 until his death in 1965. From the description of Olin D. Johnston papers, 1923-1965. (University of South Car...

United States. Congress. Senate

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