Governor Jack M. Campbell papers, 1936-1967, (bulk, 1963-1966).
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Campbell, Jack M.
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New Mexico. Governor (1963-1966 : Campbell)
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Jack M. Campbell was born in Hutchinson, Kansas in 1916. He began a law practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico (1940). He served as speaker of the House (1961-1962), chairman of the Legislative Council (1962), and chairman of the 33 states Interstate Oil Compact Commission (1963-1964). Campbell served two consecutive two year terms as Governor of the State of New Mexico (1963-1966). From the description of Governor Jack M. Campbell papers, 1936-1967, (bulk, 1963-1966). (Santa Fe Public ...