Albert Conrad Ullman papers, 1957-1980.

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Albert Conrad Ullman papers, 1957-1980.

Collection consists of correspondence, reports, legislation, published material providing background information on the issues, and other files accumulated during his twenty-four years in the U.S. House of Representatives. The collection covers all the issues which concerned Ullman and his constituents between 1957 and 1981. The papers are divided into eight series; each is described separately in the finding aid. Series I contains general subject files for 1957 through 1968. An office index is provided to this series. Series II through IV contain files generated between 1969 and 1980, inclusive. Series V though VII cover the entire twenty-four years of Ullman's career and contain specific material relating to individual bills, Oregon projects and affairs, and publicity and scheduling. Series VIII contains carbons of Ullman's outgoing correspondence. Photographs of Ullman and others have been removed to the Photograph Collection.

337.5 linear ft. (265 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7674958

University of Oregon Libraries

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United States. Congress. House

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U.S. House of Representatives is the lower house of Congress. From the guide to the Subscription lists, 1870, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) The first session of the Congress of the United States, under a resolution passed by the Congress of the Confederation, on September 13, 1788, was called to meet in New York City on March 4, 1789. On the appointed day only 13 Members of the House were present and, as this number did not constitute a quorum, the sessions...

Ullman, Alysa

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Al Ullman, Democrat from Baker, Oregon, represented Oregon's second district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1957 to 1981. He was born in Great Falls, Montana on March 9, 1914. In 1935 he graduated with a degree in political science from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. He earned a master's degree in public law from Columbia University in 1939. He served with the Navy in the South Pacific during WWII. Ullman was first elected to Congress in 1956, defeating incumbent Sam Coon...