Speeches, 1967, 1972-1980.

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Speeches, 1967, 1972-1980.

Copies of speeches given by Paul Powell, John W. Lewis, Michael Howlett and Alan Dixon while serving as Secretary of the State of Illinois. Some rough drafts and cue statements. Cover such topics as crime, law and order, safety, drivers safety, high school drivers education, government fiscal responsibility, strengthening the Democratic party(Howlett) and auto theft and "chop shops" (Dixon) to a variety of civic and political groups and organizations and schools.

2.50 linear feet 2 boxes.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State

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The Office of Secretary of State, successor to the territorial Secretary, was established by the 1818 Constitution to keep both the state archives and a register of the Governor's official acts. The Secretary was appointed by the Governor until the 1848 Constitution made the office elective. In 1873, the Dept. of Archives and Index was created to "make and keep proper indexes to the executive records and all public acts, resolutions, papers and documents" filed with the Secretary of State. This ...