Papers, 1929-1981.

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Papers, 1929-1981.

Correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, papers and memorabilia. And speeches to the Dade County Bar Association, the Fraternal Order of Police, the Kiwanis Clubs of Jacksonville and West Palm Beach. Other topics or persons mentioned in the collection include Wakulla County, Guy Stovell, closing of T.B. hospitals, the United World Federalists, the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, Rollins College, and Florida newspapers.

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