Windham, James M. Sr., Papers, 1943-1973

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Windham, James M. Sr., Papers, 1943-1973

Comprised of correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, campaign materials, and awards, the James M. Windham, Sr., Papers, 1943-1973, detail the political career and personal life of Windham.

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