Maston O'Neal papers, 1963-1971.

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Maston O'Neal papers, 1963-1971.

The collection consists of the congressional papers of Maston E. O'Neal, Jr. from 1963-1971. Includes personal and official correspondence, speeches, financial records, press releases, appointment books, news clippings, photographs, and printed materials reflecting O'Neal's activities in Congress. The materials particularly document his committee work regarding civil rights, agriculture, forestry, dairy and poultry, oilseed (peanuts), and rice concerns. Correspondents include Jimmy Carter, Lester Maddox, Carl Sanders, and Howard H. "Bo" Callaway.

66 linear ft.13 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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