Joseph W. Kehoe papers [microform], 1944-1955.

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Joseph W. Kehoe papers [microform], 1944-1955.

Collection consists of journals, correspondence, and legal case notes. The journals span the years 1944 to 1955. The case notes date from 1944-1950 when Kehoe was a District Judge. The major correspondents include Henry P. Chandler, Rev. Jules M. Convert, S.J. and E.L. Bartlett and Ernest Gruening. The correspondence with Rev. Convert concerns unionization of the salmon canneries at St. Michael.

1 linear ft. (2 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7704679

University of Oregon Libraries

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Kehoe, Joseph W., 1890-1959.

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U.S. Commissioner, Ketchikan, Alaska, 1924-1929; Member of the Alaska Legislature, 1933, 1943; U.S. District Attorney, 3rd Division, Alaska, 1933-1943; Special Asst., U.S. Attorney General, 1943-1944; U.S. District Judge, 2nd Division, Alaska, 1944-1951; Secretary of Alaska, 1951-1952. From the description of Papers [microform], 1944-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42066282 Joseph W. Kehoe was born in Portland, Oregon in 1890. He attended the University of Oregon School...

Bartlett, S. J.

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Bartlett, Edward Lewis, 1904-1968

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Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and prominent democratic politician, was a reporter and associate editor of the Fairbanks "News-Miner," secretary to congressional delegate Anthony J. Dimond, gold miner in the Circle District, Secretary of Alaska, Delegate to Congress and one of Alaska's first U.S. Senators. From the description of E. L. "Bob" Bartlett papers, 1938-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065229 Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and ...

Chandler, Henry Porter, 1880-

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Henry P. Chandler (1880-1975) was a Chicago lawyer and the first director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Chandler received his law degree from the University of Chicago in 1906 and practiced law in Chicago until 1939, when he was appointed to the Administrative Offices. Chandler served as president of the City Club of Chicago from 1923 to 1925. He also served as chairman of the Committee on Child Welfare Legislation, which made studies of children's laws in Illinois. C...

Convert, Jules M.

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