Clement M. Moss papers, 1932-1970.

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Clement M. Moss papers, 1932-1970.

The collection consists of reproductions of two photographs of Clement M. Moss on the Senate Floor and two campaign flyers. One of the photographs has Huey Long in the background. One campaign flyer concerns Moss' campaign for District Judge (ca. 1961). The other flyer outlines the "Home Rule" ticket spearheaded by Cleveland Dear for Governor (1936).

1 folder (.1 linear ft.)

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Moss, Clement M.

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Clement M. Moss (1902-1970) served as a state senator from Southwest Louisiana (1932-1936). Moss ran unsuccessfully for Louisiana Lieutenant Governor in 1936 on the "Home Rule" ticket with Cleveland Dear. Moss served as the City Attorney of Lake Charles (1937-1939, 1945-1945), as a board member of the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District (1940-1948), and as a District Judge (1960-1970). From the description of Clement M. Moss papers, 1932-1970. (McNeese State University). WorldC...

Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935

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Huey Long Pierce, Louisiana governor and United States senator, was born 30 August 1893, near Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana, and died 10 September 1935. He studied law and practiced in Winnfield after 1915; served as Louisiana public service commissioner (1921-1926); was elected governor of Louisiana (1928); was elected to the United States Senate (1930); and organized the Share-Our-Wealth Society (1934) for which he had national support. On 8 September 1935 he was shot by Dr. Carl A. Weiss ...