Helen M. Lewis Collection of James V. Carmichael Campaign Material, 1946.

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Helen M. Lewis Collection of James V. Carmichael Campaign Material, 1946.

The collection contains materials relating to James V. Carmichael's 1946 race for Governor of Georgia. The bulk of the collection consists of promotional materials and leaflets for Carmichael, including pamphlets outlining his campaign platform, as well as letters and clippings about the campaign and candidates. The collection also includes letters addressed to Helen M. Lewis regarding the race and a report by Lewis on her experience working for Carmichael's campaign.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7944902

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Lewis, Helen M., 1924-

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James Vinson Carmichael was born to Emma Mae Nolan and John Vinson Carmichael on October 2, 1910 in Cobb County, Georgia. He was disabled after being hit by a car at age 15, leaving him with a damaged spine, limited leg mobility and chronic pain. He went on to graduate from Emory University Law School in 1933 and later became county attorney. Carmichael was instrumental in building an airport for Cobb County, and in 1944, Bell Aircraft's president, Lawrence D. Bell, made him general...

Carmichael, James Vinson, 1910-1972

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James Vinson Carmichael, attorney and business executive, was born October 2, 1910, in Cobb County, Georgia, and died November 28, 1972, in Marietta, Georgia. He attended Emory University (LL. B. 1933), married Frances E. McDonald (1938), and practiced law in Marietta, Georgia (1933-1943; 1946). He was associated with Bell Aircraft Corporation (1943-1945) as general counsel, assistant general manager-vice president, and director; with Scripto, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia) as president (1947-1964); an...