Tom McCall papers, 1944-1982.

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Tom McCall papers, 1944-1982.

The papers of Tom McCall consist primarily of professional and political materials, with a small amount of personal and family materials. Included is documentation of McCall's service as a war correspondent for the U.S. Navy during World War II, and subsequent years in journalism and political office. War correspondence includes letters from McCall to his wife Audrey. Political papers include press releases, speeches, proclamations, correspondence, and subject files relating to legislative matters.

48 boxes.9 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7677053

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