Earle C. Clements Collection, 1922-1970s
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Earle C. Clements Collection, 1922-1970s
- Creator
- Clements, Earle C., 1896-1985
- Extent
- 134.4 cubic ft.
- Subjects
- Clements, Earle C. (Earle Chester), 1896-1985 -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.
- United States -- History -- 1945- -- Bibliography.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Earle Chester Clements was born October 22, 1896, in Morganfield, Kentucky, to Aaron W. and Sallie Anna (Tuley) Clements. Educated in the public schools of Morganfield, Clements enrolled in the University of Kentucky in 1915 where he studied agriculture and won recognition as an All-Kentucky football player in 1916. In 1917 he enlisted as a private in the United States Infantry and served in World War One. Promoted to captain, he was assigned to teach military science. Following the war, Clements worked in the Texas oil fields, then returned to Kentucky to farm and coach football at Morganfield High School. In 1922 he succeeded his father as Union County Sheriff. After serving two terms in that post, he was elected County Clerk in 1926 and remained in that position until 1934, when he became County Judge. As County Judge, Clements demonstrated sound fiscal and administrative abilities by instituting a comprehensive rural road building program, constructing a modern courthouse, and reducing by half a heavily bonded county debt. Clements was elected to the Kentucky State Senate in 1942 and became leader of the Democratic majority of the Senate in 1944.
- In November, 1944, Clements was elected United States Representative from the Second Congressional District of Kentucky. He was re-elected in 1946. During his Congressional career he served on the Agriculture, Post Office, and Civil Service Committees. Generally following the Democratic party position on issues, Clements favored passage of the Bretton Woods Agreements, extension of the Price Control and Economic Stabilization Acts of 1942, additional federal funds for housing units for servicemen and their families, and increased funds for Rural Electrification Administration development. Attentive to state agricultural interests, he introduced and helped secure passage of a 1945 law to stabilize the price of fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco.
- Following his election as Governor of Kentucky by a large margin over Republican Eldon S. Dummit, 387,795 to 287,756, Clements resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives in November 1947 to assume the post. As Governor, he increased the gasoline tax to help finance an extensive rural roads program, greatly enlarged the state education budget, organized the first State Police Department, developed Kentucky's park and tourist facilities, and established the first Legislative Research Commission. During his administration, only New York spent more money on state park development, and only Texas spent more on its roads. The new Kentucky Agriculture and Industrial Development Board aggressively sought industries for the state and pushed construction of the State Fair and Exposition Center in Louisville.
- Clements campaigned successfully for the United States Senate in 1950 against Judge Charles I. Dawson. He resigned as Governor in November 1950 to fill the Senate vacancy created by the resignation of Garrett Withers. In January 1951 Clements began a full six-year term. Rising rapidly in the Senate power structure, he served as chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Committee from 1952 to 1954. He also served on the influential Democratic Policy Committee. Congressional reorganization in 1953 placed Clements in a key position as liaison between the Democratic National Committee and Senate Democrats. As a capstone to his Senate career, Clements was named Democratic Whip - assistant floor leader - in 1953. During an illness of Senate Majority Leader and close friend Lyndon B. Johnson in 1955, Clements served as Acting Majority Leader.
- Serving on the Senate Agriculture and Appropriations Committees, Clements acquired a national reputation as a staunch supporter of tobacco interests. He generally supported Democratic party measures that increased federal appropriations for domestic social programs and maintenance of a strong national defense policy. He sponsored a bill in 1954 which allowed the U.S. Agriculture Department to distribute surplus food in areas of chronic unemployment. In June 1955 Clements and Republican Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois toured the Far East to inspect United States foreign aid programs.
- Clements was narrowly defeated for re-election in 1956 by Thruston B. Morton. However, he remained in Washington, D.C., to serve as executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign committee from 1957 to 1959. In 1960 Clements returned to Kentucky as highway commissioner under Governor Bert T. Combs. He then returned to Washington, D.C., and from 1961 to 1963 was a consultant to the American Merchant Marine Institute. Clements then held several executive positions with the American Tobacco Institute before his 1981 retirement to Morganfield, Kentucky. He died on March 12, 1985, and was buried at Morganfield. Clements married Sara Blue of Morganfield in 1927. They had one daughter, Elizabeth Abell.
- Biographical information supplied by Charles C. Hay, III, Victoria Walker, and Lowell H. Harrison.
- Scope and Content
- There are about 300,000 collection items, including materials on Kentucky politics, state government and finances, Democratic party activity and strategy on national level, Congressional and Senatorial correspondence, and photographs.
Contents of the Collection
CONGRESSIONAL SERIES
Boxes 1-62
The Congressional Series, covering the years 1942-1948, consists of sixty-two boxes divided into two major sub-series:
Departments (Boxes 1-28) - Deals primarily with executive departments and federal agency matters and is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically by year within the folders.
Subjects (Boxes 29-62) - Covers legislative affairs and personal matters and is arranged in the same manner as the Departments Sub-Series.
Correspondence in the Congressional Series covers a wide range of topics including post-war economic re-adjustment and agricultural matters which Clements handled as a member of the House Agricultural Committee. He was also a member of the Post Office and Civil Service Committees.
Information on Clements' political activities during this period may be found in the Political Series.
Inventory
DEPARTMENTS
Agriculture Department - January-July, 1945
Agriculture Department - August-December, 1945
American Red Cross - 1945
Census Bureau - 1945
Civil Aeronautics Administration - 1945
Civil Defense - 1945
Civilian Production Administration - 1945
Commerce Department - 1945
Coast Guard - 1945
District of Columbia - 1945
Federal Communications Commission - 1945
Federal Housing Administration - 1945
Federal Public Housing Authority - 1945
Federal Reserve System - 1945
Federal Security Agency - 1945
Federal Works Agency - 1945
General Accounting Office - 1945
Home Loan Bank Administration - 1945
Internal Revenue - 1945
Interior Department - 1945
Interstate Commerce Commission - 1945
Justice Department - 1945
Kentucky Departments - 1945
Labor Department - 1945
Library of Congress -1945
Marine Corps -1945
Merchant Marines -1945
National Archives -1945
National Labor Relations Board-1945
Navy Department - No. 2 -1945
Navy Department -January-June, 1945
Navy Department -July-September, 1945
Navy Department -October-December, 1945
Office of Defense Transportation -1945
Office of Price Administration- No. 2 -1945
Office of Price Administration -January-July, 1945
Office of Price Administration -August-December, 1945
Office of War Information -1945
Office of War Mobilization-1945
Petroleum Administration for War -1945
Post Office Department -1945
Reconstruction Finance Corporation -1945
Rural Electrification Administration -1945
Selective Service -January-May, 1945
Selective Service -June-August, 1945
Selective Service -September-December, 1945
Selective Service - No. 2 -1945
Smaller War Plants Corporation -1945
Social Security Board -1945
State Department -1945
Surplus Property Board -1945
Surplus Property - Ohio River Ordnance Works - Henderson, Kentucky -1945
Tennessee Valley Authority -1945
Treasury Department -1945
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration -1945
U.S. Employment Service -1945
U.S. Public Health Service -1945
Veterans Administration -1945
War Department -January-March, 1945
War Department -April-June, 1945
War Department -July-August, 1945
War Department -September, 1945
War Department -October, 1945
War Department -November, 1945
War Department -December, 1945
War Department-Rivers -1945
War Food Administration -1945
War Labor Board - 1945
War Production Board - 1945
Agriculture Department - January-April, 1946
Agriculture Department - May-August, 1946
Agriculture Department - September-December, 1946
Atmosphere Nitrogen Corporation - 1946
Childrens Bureau - 1946
Civil Aeronautics Administration - 1946
Civil Service Commission - 1946
Civilian Production Administration - January-June, 1946
Civilian Production Administration - July-December, 1946
Coast Guard - 1946
Commerce Department - 1946
Federal Communications Commission - 1946
Federal Home Loan Bank Administration - 1946
Federal Housing Administration - 1946
Federal Power Commission - 1946
Federal Works Agency - January-June, 1946
Federal Works Agency - July-December, 1946
General Accounting Office - 1946
Interior Department - 1946
Interior Department - Mammouth Cave - 1946
Internal Revenue - 1946
Interstate Commerce Commission - 1946
Justice Department - 1946
Kentucky Departments - January-April, 1946
Kentucky Departments - May-August, 1946
Kentucky Departments - September-December, 1946
Labor Department - 1946
Library of Congress - 1946
Marine Corps - 1946
Merchant Marine - 1946
Navy Department - January-June, 1946
Navy Department - July-December, 1946
Office of Price Administration - January-September, 1946
Office of Price Administration - October-December, 1946
Office of War Mobilization - 1946
Post Office Department - 1946
Public Building Administration - 1946
Public Road Administration - 1946
Railroad Retirement Program - 1946
Reconstruction Finance Corporation - 1946
Reconversion - 1946
Red Cross - 1946
Rural Electrification Administration - 1946
Selective Service - 1946
Social Security Board - 1946
Special Bills - 1946
State Department 1946
Surplus Property Administration - 1946
Tax Court of the United States - 1946
Tennessee Valley Authority - 1946
Treasury Department - 1946
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration - 1946
U.S. Employees Compensations - 1946
U.S. Employment Service - 1946
U.S. Public Health Service - 1946
U.S. Public Health Service - Hospital Construction - Project - 1946
Veterans Administration - 1946
Veterans Administration - January-September, 1946
Veterans Administration - October-December, 1946
Veterans Administration - Outwood Hospital - 1946
Veterans - Disabled Americans - 1946
Veterans of Foreign Wars - 1946
War Department - January, 1946
War Department - February, 1946
War Department - March, 1946
War Department - April, 1946
War Department - May, 1946
War Department - June, 1946
War Department - July, 1946
War Department - August, 1946
War Department - September, 1946
War Department - October, 1946
War Department - November, 1946
War Department - December, 1946
War Department - Rivers - 1946
Agriculture Department - 1947
Agriculture Department - 1948
Census Bureau - 1948
Civil Aeronautics Administration - 1947
Civil Aeronautics Board - 1947
Civil Service Commission - 1947
Civilian Production Administration - 1947
Commerce Department - 1947
Federal Communications Commission - 1947
Federal Home Loan Association - 1947
Federal Power Commission - 1947
Federal Reserve Board - 1947
Federal Security Agency - 1947
Federal Works Agency - 1947
General Accounting Office - 1947
Housing Expediter Office - 1947
Interior Department - 1947
Internal Revenue - 1947
Interstate Commerce Commission - 1947
Justice Department - 1947
Kentucky Departments - January-April, 1947
Kentucky Departments - May-December, 1947
Labor Department - 1947
Library of Congress - 1947
Marine Corps - 1947
Maritime Commission - 1947
National Labor Relations Board - 1947
Navy Department - 1947
Office of Price Administration - 1947
Office of War Mobilization - 1947
Post Office Department - 1947
Public Roads Administration - 1947
Railroad Retirement Board - 1947
Reconstruction Finance Corporation - 1947
Rural Electrification Administration - 1947
Rural Electrification Administration - 1948
State Department - 1947-1948
Tennessee Valley Authority - 1947
Treasury Department - 1947
U.S. Employees Compensation Commission - 1947
Veterans Administration - 1947
War Assets Administration - 1947-1948
War Assets Administration - Bowling Green Plant - 1947
War Department - January-February, 1947
War Department - March-April, 1947
War Department - May-June, 1947
War Department - July-September, 1947
War Department - October-December, 1947
War Department - 1948
War Department - Applications for Commission in Regular Army - 1945-July, 1947
War Department - Applications for Commission in Regular Army - August-December, 1947
War Department - Barren River - 1947
War Department - Big Sandy River Project - 1947
DEPARTMENTS - POST OFFICE
Adairsville
Adolphus
Allen Spring
Allergre
Allensville
Alvaton
Beach Grove
Beaver Dam
Bee Spring
Belton
Berrys Lick
Bowling Green
Bremen
Bristow
Brooklyn
Browder
Brownsville
Calhoun
Camp Breckinridge
Cave Spring
Central City
Clay
Cleaton
Corydon
Cromwell
Davenport
Dawson Springs
Deanefield
Dekoven
Depoy
Dixon
Drake
Dunmor
Elkton
Equality
Fordsville
Franklin
Geneva
Glenmore
Greenville
Grove Center
Guthrie
Halfway
Hartford
Hawesville
Hebbardsville
Henderson
Henshaw
Holland - 1945-1946
Holland - 1947-1948
Homer
Horse Branch
Huntsville
Ilsley
Island
Kirksmanville
Kyrock
Lewisburg
Lindseyville
Livermore
Livia
McHenry
Madisonville
Mammouth Cave
Maniton
Martwick
Morganfield
Morgantown
Mount Maple
Miscellaneous
Narrows
Nebo
Oakland
Olaton
Olmstead
Olney
Owensboro - 1944-November 15, 1946
Owensboro - November, 1946-1948
Petroleum
Poole
Providence
Prosperity
Quality
Reedyville
Renfro w
Reynolds Station
Richardsville
Robards
Rochester
Rockfield
Rockport
Round Hill
Rumsey
Sacramento
St. Joseph
St. Vincent
Salmons
Scotsville - 1944-August, 1945
Scotsville - September, 1945-January, 1947
Scotsville - February, 1947-May, 1948
Sebree - September 29, 1947
Sebree - September 30, 1947
Sebree - October, 1947-1948
Settle
Sharer
Sharon Grove
Slaughters
Smith Mill
Smith's Grove
South Carrolton
Spottsville
Sturgis
Sullivan
Sunfish
Sunnydale
Threlkel
Trammel
Trenton
Uniontown
Utica
Waverly
West Louisville
Whitesville
White Plains
White Run
Woodburn
Construction
SUBJECTS
Acknowledgements - 1945
Agricultural Requests - January-April, 1945
Agricultural Requests - May, 1945
Agricultural Requests - June-December, 1945
Agricultural Yearbooks - 1945
Agriculture Committee - January-May, 1945
Agriculture Committee - June, 1945
Agriculture Committee - July-December, 1945
American Legion - 1945
Annapolis - 1945
Bailey, Clay Wade - 1945
Burley Market - Henderson, Kentucky - 1945
Calendars - 1945
Camp Breckinridge
Circularization - Legislators - 1945
Clements - 1942-July, 1945
Clements - August-December, 1945
Clements - Family - Genealogy
Coffman Project - 1945
Committee Considering Coal Shortage - 1945
Congratulations - 1944
Congress of Industrial Organizations - 1945
Congressional Directories - 1945
Congressional Record - 1945
Cooper, Thomas Poe - 1945
Cox, Millard - 1945
Cox, Ruth - 1945
Cox, W. P. - 1945
Dark Fired Tobacco Growers Association - 1945
Democratic National Committee - 1944-1945
Farm Bureau - 1945
Folding Room - 1945
Fortenberry, T.V. - 1945
Mother Gabriel - 1945
Goben, Juke - 1945
Governmental Affairs - Legislative Daily - 1945
Grainton Distilleries - 1945
Henry, George D. - 1945
Important Papers - 1945
Infant Care - January-February, 1945
Infant Care - March, 1945
Infnat Care - April-May, 1945
Infant Care - June-August, 1945
Infant Care - September-December, 1945
Invitations - 1944-1945
Jobs - 1944-January, 1945
Jobs - February-April, 1945
Jobs - May-June, 1945
Jobs - July-October, 1945
Jobs - November-December, 1945
Kentucky Federation of Labor - 1945
Kentucky Legislature - October, 1943
Kentucky Legislature - March, 1944
Kentucky Legislature - 1944
Kentucky Society - 1945
Legislation - Agriculture Adjustment Act - Amendment of Tobacco Provision - 1945
Legislation - Atomic Bomb - 1945
Legislation - Civil Service Retirement Annuities - 1945
Legislation - Compulsory Military Training - 1945
Legislation - Employees Salary Reclassification Act - 1945
Legislation - Exclusion from taxing income of persons who served in the Armed Services overseas - 1945
Legislation - Full Employment Bill - 1945
Legislation - General - 1944-February, 1945
Legislation - General - March, 1945
Legislation - General - April, 1945
Legislation - General - May, 1945
Legislation - General - June, 1945
Legislation - General - July, 1945
Legislation - General - August-September, 1945
Legislation - General - October, 1945
Legislation - General - November, 1945
Legislation - General - December, 1945
Legislation - Postal Employees Reclassification Bill - 1945
Legislation - Relief of James H. Keith - 1945
Legislation - Relief of Elizabeth Simmons - 1945
Legislation - Lend-Lease - 1945
Legislation - Lists - 1945
Miscellaneous - 1945
Moloney, R.P. - 1945
Mount Saint Joseph Ursuline Motherhouse - 1945
Munford Tyler - 1945
Office Job File - 1944-1945
Office Matters - 1945
Office Pictures - 1945
Old Age Pensions - 1945
Peace Correspondence - 1945
Personal - 1944-February, 1945
Personal - March-April, 1945
Personal - May-June, 1945
Personal - July, 1945
Personal - August-September, 1945
Personal - October, 1945
Personal - November-December, 1945
Post War Military Training - 1945
Post War Planning - 1945
Receipts - 1942-1945
Requests - 1944-June, 1945
Requests - July-December, 1945
Sherwood, W. S. - 1945
Stationary Room - 1944-1945
Stemming District Tobacco Association - 1945
Tobacco - General - 1944-1945
Tobacco - Nicotine Program - 1945
Tobacco - Paul Rudolph - 1944-1945
War Department - Discharges - 1945
West Point - 1945
White House - 1945
Work or Fight Bill - 1945
Acknowledgements - 1946
Agricultural - Requests - January-July, 1946
Agricultural - Requests - August-December, 1946
Agricultural Yearbooks - 1946
American Legion - 1946
Clements - January-July, 1946
Clements - August-December, 1946
Democratic National Committee - 1946
Important Papers - 1946
Infant Care - January-July, 1946
Infant Care - August-December, 1946
Insurance Receipts - 1946
Invitations - January-August, 1946
Invitations - September-December, 1946
Jobs - January-March, 1946
Jobs - March-April, 1946
Jobs - May, 1946
Jobs - June-September, 1946
Jobs - October, 1946
Jobs - November-December, 1946
Legislation - Agricultural Research - 1946
Legislation - Armed Forces Terminal - Leave Pay Bill - 1946
Legislation - Atomic Bomb - 1946
Legislation - British Loan - 1946
Legislation - Committee Hearings - 1946
Legislation - Draft Extension - 1946
Legislation - Further development of extension work - 1946
Legislation - General - January, 1946
Legislation - General - February, 1946
Legislation - General - March, 1946
Legislation - General - April-May, 1946
Legislation - General - June, 1946
Legislation - General - July, 1946
Legislation - General - August, 1946
Legislation - General - September-December, 1946
Legislation - H.R. 4437 (Folder 1)
Legislation - H.R. 4437 (Folder 2)
Legislation - Housing - 1946
Legislation - OPA - General - 1946
Legislation - OPA - Favorable - March-July 28, 1946
Legislation - OPA - Favorable - July 29-September, 1946
Legislation - OPA - Opposed - March-July 30, 1946
Legislation - OPA - Opposed - July 31, 1946
Legislation - OPA - Opposed - August, 1946
Legislation - Post Office Employees - Salary Increase - 1946
Legislation - Railroad Retirement Act Amendments - 1946
Legislation - Relief of G. H. Lazarus and Jessie F. Bewley - 1946
Legislation - Relief of Bob Clark and George Croft - 1946
Legislation - Relief of Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Newman
Legislation - School Lunch Bill - February 1-23, 1946
Legislation - School Lunch Bill - February 25, 1946
Legislation - School Lunch Bill - February 26-March, 1946
Legislation - School Lunch Bill - April-July, 1946
Legislation - Social Security Amendments
Legislation - Special Food Committees
Legislation - Strikes - February, 1946
Legislation - Strikes - May, 1946
Legislation - Strikes - June-December, 1946
Legislation - Tax Cooperatives - January-May 11, 1946
Legislation - Tax Cooperatives - May 23-November, 1946
Legislation - Veterans - 1946
Maloney, C. W. - 1946
Mineral Yearbooks - 1946
Office - 1946
Palestine - 1946
Personal - January-February, 1946
Personal - March-April, 1946
Personal - May-June, 1946
Personal - July-August, 1946
Personal - September-October, 1946
Personal - November-December, 1946
Political Action Committee - 1946
Requests - January-April, 1946
Requests - May-July, 1946
Requests - August-September, 1946
Requests - October-December, 1946
Schoeplin, W. G. - 1946
Stationary Room - 1946
Stites, Colonel Henry J. - 1946
Tobacco Matters - 1946
Wage Stabilization Board - 1946
War Assets Corporation - 1946
War Contracts Adjustment Board - 1946
War Shipping Administration Board - 1946
West Point - 1946
White House - 1946
Withers, G. H. - 1946
Acknowledgements - January-April, 1947
Acknowledgements - May-September, 1947
Acknowledgements - October-December, 1947
Agriculture Committee - 1947
Agriculture Requests - 1947
Agriculture Yearbooks- Requests - January-February, 1947
Agriculture Yearbooks - Requests - March-April, 1947
Agriculture Yearbooks - Requests - May-June 16, 1947
Agriculture - Yearbook - Requests - June 18-July 3, 1947
Agriculture - Yearbook - Requests - July 5-21, 1947
Agriculture - Yearbook - Requests - July 22-August, 1947
Agriculture - Yearbook - Requests - September, 1947
Agriculture - Yearbook - Requests - October-December, 1947
Annapolis
Army-Navy Football Tickets - 1947
Calendars - 1947
Camp Breckinridge - 1947
Card and Address File - 1947
Christmas Card List - 1946
Circulation - 1947
Clements File - 1947
Clements - Congressional Resignation - 1947
Clements, Baldwin (Folder 1) - 1947
Clements, Baldwin (Folder 2) - 1947
Clements, Mrs. Earle C. - 1947
Congressional Directory Requests - 1947
Congressional Record Requests - 1947
Democratic National Committee - 1947
Deposit Slips - 1947
Foreign Policy - 1947
Important Papers - 1947
Infant Care - January-April, 1947
Infant Care - May-June, 1947
Infant Care - August-December, 1947
Invitations - January-May, 1947
Invitations - June-December, 1947
Jobs - January-February, 1947
Jobs - March-April, 1947
Jobs - May-July, 1947
Jobs - August-September, 1947
Jobs - October-December, 1947
Kentucky Constitutions - 1947
Kentucky Departments - 1947
Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation - 1947
Legislation - Agriculture Bills - 1947
Legislation - Appropriations - Agricultural - January-June, 1947
Legislation - Appropriations - Agricultural - July-December, 1947
Legislation - Appropriations Bill
Legislation - Education - 1947
Legislation - Federal and Postal Employees Bills - March-July, 1947
Legislation - Federal and Postal Employees Bills - August-December, 1947
Legislation - General Information - 1947
Legislation - General - January-April, 1947
Legislation - General - May-June, 1947
Legislation - General - July-August, 1947
Legislation - General - September-December, 1947
Legislation - General - 1948
Legislation - Housing Bill - 1947
Legislation - Interstate Commerce Act Amendments - 1947
Legislation - Labor - Cases and Miscellaneous Bills - 1947
Legislation - Labor - Favorable - January-March, 1947
Legislation - Labor - Favorable - April-July, 1947
Legislation - Labor - Gwynne Bill - 1947
Legislation - Labor - Railroad Employees - 1947
Legislation - Lists - 1947
Legislation - Military Training - 1947
Legislation - Postal Rates - 1947
Legislation - Public Works Bill - 1947
Legislation - Rent Control - 1947
Legislation - School Lunch Program - April-August 7, 1947
Legislation - School Lunch Program - August 7-9, 1947
Legislation - Social Security - 1947
Legislation - Taxes - 1947
Legislation - Veterans - 1947
Legialation - Voting Record - 1947
Newspaper Subscriptions - 1947
Office Matters - 1947
Personal - January-February, 1947
Personal - March-April, 1947
Personal - May-June, 1947
Personal - July-September, 1947
Personal - October-December, 1947
Post Office and Civil Service Committee - 1947
Post Office and Civil Service Committee - General Information - 1947
Receipts - 1947
Requests - January-May, 1947
Requests - June-December, 1947
Stationary Room - 1947
Tobacco Matters - 1947
Webb, Frances Settle - 1947
West Point - January-May, 1947
West Point - June-December, 1947
White House - 1947
GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
Boxes 63-152
The Gubernatorial Series, covering the years 1948-1950, consists of ninety boxes divided into five sub-series: Boards and Commissions (Boxes 63-70), Departments (Boxes 71-100), Jobs (Boxes 101-110), Legislation (Boxes 111-129), Subjects (Boxes 130-152).
In some cases the last months of 1947 and parts of 1951 are included. Each sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Primarily, the material consists of business letters and their replies. For information concerning political matters during these years consult the Political Series.
Clements' Executive Orders (1947-1950) are found in the Wetherby Collection (82M8), boxes 21-23, also located at University of Kentucky Libraries Division of Special Collections.
Inventory
Boards and Commissions
Accountancy - 1948-1950
Aeronautics Commission - October, 1947-December 10, 1948
Aeronautics Commission - February, 1949-September, 1950
Agriculture - 1948-1950
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, February-March, 1948
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, April-May, 1948
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, June-August, 1948
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, September-December, 1948
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, January-August 1949
Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, September, 1949-November, 1950
Architects, Board of - 1948-1950
Barbers and Beauticians, Board of 1947-1950
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of - 1949
Constitutional Review Commission - 1950
Dental Examiners, Board of - 1947-1950
Disabled Ex-Service Men's Board - 1948-1950
Education, Board of - 1948-1950
Election Commissioner, Board of - 1948-1950
Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Board of - 1948-1950
Engineers, Board of Professional - 1948-1950
Fire and Safety Commission - 1949
Functions and Resources Commission - 1950
Health, Board of - 1948-1950
Health, Board of Kentucky Crippled Childrens Commission - 1948-1950
Industrial Safety Board - 1948
Judicial Council - 1950
Legislative Research Commission - 1947
Legislative Research Commission - 1948
Legislative Research Commission - 1949
Legislative Research Commission - 1950-1951
Medical Research Commission - 1948-1949
National Park Commission - March, 1948-November, 1950
Nurses of Examiners, Board of - 1947-1950
Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission - April, 1948-August, 1950
Optometry, Board of - 1950
Pharmacy, Board of - 1948-1949
Psychologists, Board of Examiners of - 1948-1950
Public Service Commission - January, 1948-January, 1949
Public Service Commission - January, 1949-November, 1950
Racing Commission - 1948-1949
Racing Commission - 1950-1951
Railroad Commission - February, 1948-August, 1950
Sinking Fund Commission - 1948-1949
State Fair Board - November, 1947-August, 1948
State Fair Board - September-December, 1948
State Fair Board - January, 1949-April, 1949
State Fair Board - May-September, 1949
State Fair Board - October-December, 1949
State Fair Board - January-November, 1950
State Fair Board Minutes - 1948-1949
Statute Revision Commission - May, 1948-March, 1950
Textbook Commission - 1948-1950
Trotting Horse Commission - 1950
Unemployment Compensation Commission - November, 1947-December, 1949
Veterinary Examiners, Board of - 1948-1950
Welfare, Board of - 1949-1950
Workmen's Compensation Commission - November, 1947-November, 1950
DEPARTMENTS
Adjutant General - 1948-March, 1950
Adjutant General - April-November, 1950
Aeronautics - 1950
Agriculture - 1947-1950
Alcoholic Beverage Control - 1947-October, 1948
Alcoholic Beverage Control - November, 1948-October 3, 1949
Alcoholic Beverage Control - October 12, 1949-November, 1950
Attorney General - 1947-August 17, 1948
Attorney General - August 18, 1948-July, 1949.
Attorney General - August, 1949-1950
Banking - 1947-1950
Business Regulations - Division of Athletic Control - March-June, 1948
Business Regulations - Division of Insurance - 1947-October, 1948
Business Regulations - Division of Insurance - November, 1948-April, 1949
Business Regulations - Division of Insurance - May, 1949 - June 1, 1949
Business Regulation - Division of Insurance - June 2, 1949-December, 1949
Business Regulation - Division of Insurance - 1950
Business Regulation - Division of Insurance - Requests for Insurance Business - 1949-1950
Business Regulation - Division of Motor Transportation - 1947-1950
Conservation - 1947-February 9, 1949
Conservation - February 10, 1949-1950
Conservation - Flood Control and Water Usage - 1948-1950
Conservation - Forestry - 1948-1950
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 1947-January 18, 1949
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - January 25, 1949-1950
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 2nd & 8th Districts - 1950
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 3rd District - 1949
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 4th District - 1949
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 5th District - 1948
Conservation - Division of Game & Fish - 6th District - 1948
Conservation - Mammoth Cave - 1948-1950
Conservation - Parks - 1947
Conservation - Parks - January-June 11, 1948
Conservation - Parks - June 24, 1948-January 25, 1949
Conservation - Parks - January 26, 1949-August 12, 1949
Conservation - Parks - August 15, 1949-1950
Conservation - Publicity - 1948-1950
Conservation - Recreation - 1947-1948
Conservation - Soil Conservation - 1947-1948
Conservation - Soil & Water Resources - 1948-1950
Court of Appeals - 1948-1950
Economic Security - 1948-February, 1949
Economic Security - March-November, 1949
Economic Security - December, 1949-1950
Economic Security - Division of Child Welfare - 1948-1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - 1947-April, 1948
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - May-August, 1948
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - September-November 12, 1948
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - November 15, 1948-February 3, 1949
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - February 4-April 6, 1949
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - April 7-September, 1949
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - October-December 19, 1949
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - December 29, 1949-March 17,1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - March 17-May, 1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - June-July 19, 1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - July 20-August 16, 1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - August 18-September 15, 1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - September 18-October 24, 1950
Economic Security - Division of Public Assistance - October 25-November, 1950
Education - 1947-January 17, 1948
Education - January 21-March 13, 1948
Education - March 25-October 11, 1948
Education - October 21, 1948-August 3, 1949
Education - August 5, 1949-January 13, 1950
Education - January 16-November, 1950
Education - Eastern State College - 1948-1950
Education - Griffenhagen Survey
Education - Kentucky State College - 1948-1950
Education - Morehead State College - 1947-June, 1948
Education - Morehead State College - July, 1948-1950
Education - Murray State Teachers College - 1948-1950
Education - School for the Blind - 1948-1950
Education - School for the Deaf - 1948-1950
Education - University of Kentucky - 1948-May, 1948
Education - University of Kentucky - June-November 17, 1948
Education - University of Kentucky - Novembr 22, 1948-April 26,1949
Education - University of Kentucky - April 27-August 9, 1949
Education - University of Kentucky - August 12-November 10, 1949
Education - University of Kentucky - November 12, 1949-February,1950
Education - University of Kentucky - March-June, 1950
Education - University of Kentucky - July-November, 1950
Education - University of Kentucky - Agriculture Extension Division 1949
Education - Western Kentucky Vocational Training School - 1947-1950
Education - Western Kentucky Teachers College - 1948-1950
Employment Service - 1947-1950
Finance - 1947-1948
Finance - January-July 15, 1949
Finance - July 19-November, 1949
Finance - December, 1949-March 3, 1950
Finance - March 8-April 26, 1950
Finance - April 27-May, 1950
Finance - June-August 2, 1950
Finance - August 7-November, 1950
Finance - Auditor - 1949
Finance - Division of Budget - 1947
Finance - Division of Budget - 1948
Finance - Division of Budget - October-November, 1948
Finance - Division of Budget - December, 1949-1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - 1947-April, 1949
Finance - Division of Engineering - May, 1949-1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission 1947-August 5, 1948
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission August 6, 1948-March 8, 1949
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission March 9-October 19, 1949
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission October 31, 1949-February 6, 1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission February 7-May 4, 1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission May 8-June 29, 1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission June 30-July, 1950
Finance - Division of Engineering - Building Commission August-November, 1950
Finance - Division of Personnel - 1949-1951
Finance - Division of Personnel - Personnel Council - 1947-1950
Finance - Purchasing Division - 1947-February, 1949
Finance - Purchasing Division - March, 1949-1950
Fire Marshall Office - Memorandum - 1948
Health - 1947-October, 1948
Health - November, 1948-February, 1949
Health - March-July 27, 1949
Health - July 29-January 6, 1950
Health - January 10-November, 1950
Health - Kentucky Committee on Children & Youth - 1950
Health - Midcentury White House Conference on Children & Youth - 1950
Health - Tuberculosis - 1947-1950
Highway - 1947
Highway - January-March, 1948
Highways - April-June, 1948
Highways - July-August 1948
Highways - September-October, 1948
Highways - November-December, 1948
Highways - January-March, 1949
Highways - April-May 16, 1949
Highways - May 18-June 29, 1949
Highways - June 30-August, 1949
Highways - September-October, 1949
Highways - November-December, 1949
Highways - January-March 4, 1950
Highways - March 6-May 18, 1950
Highways - May 20-July 6, 1950
Highways - July 7-July 31, 1950
Highways - August 1-August 28, 1950
Highways - August 29-October 11, 1950
Highways - October 13-November, 1950
Highways - Highway 41-A
Highways - Highway Patrol - 1947-1948
Highways - Highway Patrol - 1949
Highways - Highway Patrol - 1950
Highways - Highway Safety - 1947-1950
Highways - Mary Inglis Highway - 1948
Highways - Mary Inglis Highway - 1949-1950
Historical Scoiety - 1947-1950
Industrial Relations - 1947-1950
Library and Archives - 1948-1949
Mines and Minerals - 1947-August 30, 1948
Mines and Minerals - September, 1948-September, 1949
Mines and Minerals - October, 1949-January 19, 1950
Mines and Minerals - January 26-November, 1950
Revenue - 1947-1948
Revenue - January-August, 1949
Revenue - September, 1949-June 21, 1950
Revenue - June 27-November, 1950
State, Secretary of - 1947-1950
Tourism - 1950
Treasury - 1947-1950
Vocational Rehabilitation - Report of Administrative Survey - October, 1949
Vocational Rehabilitation - Report of Administrative Survey - November, 1949
Welfare - January-April, 1948
Welfare - May-August, 1948
Welfare - September-December, 1948
Welfare - January, 1949
Welfare - February-March, 1949
Welfare - April 5-22, 1949
Welfare - April 22-26, 1949
Welfare - May-August, 1949
Welfare - September-December, 1949
Welfare - January-July 25, 1950
Welfare - July 31-November, 1950
Welfare - Central State Hospital - 1948-1950
Welfare - Eastern State Hospital - 1948-1950
Welfare - Kentucky Children's Home - 1948-1950
Welfare - Kentucky State Hospital - 1948-1950
Welfare - Kentucky Training Home - 1948-1950
Welfare - Penitentiary - Eddyville - 1949-1950
Welfare - Reformatory - LaGrange - 1948-1949
Welfare - Tuberculosis Sanatoria Commission - 1948
Welfare - Tuberculosis Sanatoria Commission - 1949-May, 1950
Welfare - Tuberculosis Sanatoria Commission - June-November, 1950
Welfare - Western State Hospital - 1948-1950
JOBS
Accountant - 1947-1948
Adjutant General - 1947
Aeronautics Commission - 1947-1952
Agriculture, State Board of - 1947-1948
Agriculture, Department of - 1947-1950
Alcoholic Beverage Control - 1947-1950
Application for Jobs sent to A.B. Chandler - 1947
Athletic Control - 1948
Athletic Director - 1947-1948
Banking Commissioner - 1947-1948
Banking Division - 1947-1948
Barbers & Beauticans, State Board of - 1947-January, 1948
Barbers & Beauticans, State Board of - February-June, 1948
Barbers & Beauticans, State Board of - August, 1948-November, 1949
Beauchamp - Memorandums to - 1947-1948
Cabinet - Governor's - 1948-1949
Clerk - 1948-1950
Conservation, Department of - 1947-1950
Custodian - 1948
Deputy Fire Marshall - 1947-1950
Economic Security Department - 1948-August, 1949
Economic Security Department - October, 1949-1950
Education - 1947-1948
Embalmers and Funeral Directors - 1947-1948
Employment Service - 1947-1950
Engineering & Construction, Division of - 1947-1948
Finance, Department of - 1947-1951
Game & Fish, Division of - 1949-1950
Governor's Office - 1947-1948
Health Department - 1947
Highway Department - January-February, 1948
Highway Department - March-December, 1948
Highway Department - 1949
Highway Department - 1950
Industrial Relations - 1947-1949
Insurance Department - 1947-1948
Legislature Positions - 1947-1948
Mines & Minerals Department - 1947-1950
Miscellaneous Positions - 1947
Miscellaneous Positions - January-February, 1948
Miscellaneous Positions - March-April, 1948
Miscellaneous Positions - May-August, 1948
Miscellaneous Positions - September-December, 1948
Miscellaneous Positions - 1949
Miscellaneous Positions - 1950
Motor Transportation, Division of - 1947-1950
No Special Position - 1947-1948
Parks, Division of - 1947-1949
Personnel, Division of
Press - 1947-1950
Public Service Commission
Publicity, Division of
Purchase, Division of
Purchasing Agency
Racing Commission
Railroad Commission
Receptionist
Recreation, Division of
Resignations - 1947-1949
Revenue Department
Secretary - 1948
Securities, Division of - 1947-1948
Securities, Division of - 1949-1950
State Fire Marshall
State Librarian
State Police - 1947
State Police - 1948
State Police - 1949-1950
Unemployment Compensation Commission
Welfare Department - 1947
Welfare Department - January-March, 1948
Welfare Department - April-December, 1948
Welfare Department - 1949-1950
Workmen's Compensation - 1947
Workmen's Compensation - 1948-1949
Workmen's Compensation - 1950
LEGISLATION
Banding and Confederating Bill (no. 77) - 1948
Bonus for Veterans - 1947-1948
Bonus for Veterans - 1949-1951
Bridge Across the Cumberland - 1948
Community Property Tax - 1947-1948
Economic Security Department - 1948
Education - Lewis, J.O. - 1947-1948
Education - Miscellaneous - 1947-1950
Education - Retirement - 1950
Education - Schools & Taxes - 1947-1952
Education - Special File - 1947-1950
Education - Teachers Inquiries - 1950
Education - County File - Adair - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Allen - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Anderson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Ballard - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Barren - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Bell - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Boone - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Bourbon - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Boyd - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Boyle - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Bracken - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Breathitt - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Breckinridge - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Bullitt - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Caldwell - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Calloway - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Campbell - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Carlisle - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Carroll - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Carter - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Casey - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Christian (Folder 1) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Christian (Folder 2) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Clay - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Clinton - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Crittenden - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Cumberland - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Daviess - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Elliott - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Estill - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Fayette - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Fleming - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Floyd - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Franklin - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Fulton - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Garrard - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Grant - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Graves - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Grayson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Green - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Greenup - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Hancock - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Hardin - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Harlan (Folder 1) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Harlan (Folder 2) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Harlan (Folder 3) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Harlan (Folder 4) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Harrison - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Henderson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Henry - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Hichman - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Hopkins - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Jackson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Jefferson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Jessamine - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Johnson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Kenton - (Folder 1) - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Kenton - (Folder 2) - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Kenton - (Folder 3) - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Knott - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Knox - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Larue - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Laurel - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Lee - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Leslie - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Letcher - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Lewis - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Lincoln - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Livingston - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Logan - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Lyon - 1949-1950
Education - County File - McCracken (folder 1) 1949-1950
Education - County File - McCracken (folder 2) 1949-1950
Education - County File - McCracken (folder 3) 1949-1950
Education - County File - McCracken (folder 4) 1949-1950
Education - County File - McCreary - 1949-1950
Education - County File - McLean - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Madison - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Magoffin - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Marion - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Marshall - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Martin - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Mason - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Meade - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Menifee - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Mercer - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Metcalfe - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Monroe - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Montgomery - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Morgan - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Muhlenburg - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Nelson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Nicholas - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Ohio 1949-1950
Education - County File - Oldham - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Owen - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Pendleton - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Perry - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Pike - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Powell - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Pulaski - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Robertson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Rockcastle - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Rowan - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Russell - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Scott - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Shelby - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Simpson - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Spencer - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Taylor - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Todd (Folder 1) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Todd (Folder 2) 1949-1950
Education - County File - Trigg - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Trimble - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Union - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Warren - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Washington - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Wayne - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Webster - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Whitley - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Wolfe - 1949-1950
Education - County File - Woodford - 1949-1950
Education - County File - No Address - 1949-1950
Executive Budget - 1950-1952
Gas Tax - 1948
House and Senate - Congratulatory Messages - 1949
House and Senate - House Bills & Resolutions with Comments - 1950
House and Senate - Includes Veto Messages - 1950
House and Senate - Miscellaneous - 1948
House and Senate - Senate Bills & Resolutions with Comments - 1950
Lawyers - 1948
Legislature of Kentucky - June, 1948
Local Option - 1948
Medical - 1948
Mental Hospitals - 1949-1950
Merit Personnel System & Retirement Plan Legislation - 1950
Merit System - 1948
Miscellaneous - 1947-January, 1948
Miscellaneous - February 1-18, 1948
Miscellaneous - February 19-28, 1948
Miscellaneous - March 1-3, 1948
Miscellaneous - March 4-10, 1948
Miscellaneous - March 11-28, 1948
Miscellaneous - March 29-August, 1948
Miscellaneous - October-December, 1949
Miscellaneous - January, 1950
Miscellaneous - February, 1950
Miscellaneous - March 1-10, 1950
Miscellaneous - March 11-30, 1950
Miscellaneous - April-September, 1950
Miscellaneous - Tobacco - February, 1950
Permanent Wave - 1948
Pharmacist - 1948
Requests for Special Session - 1950
Salary Legislation - 1950
Special Election - 1948-1949
Special Judges - 1948
Special Police - 1949-1950
Special Session - House & Senate - 1949
Special Session - Miscellaneous - February, 1949
Special Session - Miscellaneous - March 1-4, 1949
Special Session - Miscellaneous - March 7-April, 1949
Summary of 1948 Legislature
Summary of Bills - 1950
Veto Messages - House Bills - 1948
Veto Messages - House Resolutions - 1948
Veto Messages - Senate Bills - 1948
Veto Messages - Senate Resolutions - 1948
SUBJECTS
Bonds - 1947-1950
Circuit Judges - 1948-1950
City Councils - 1947-1950
City of Louisville - 1948-1950
Colonel Appointments - A-B
Colonel Appointments - C-E
Colonel Appointments - F-I
Colonel Appointments - J-L
Colonel Appointments - M-Q
Colonel Appointments - R-S
Colonel Appointments - T-Z
Committee for Kentucky - 1947-1950
Commonwealth's Attorney - 1948-1950
Congratulations - 1947
Congressional - 1949-1950
Federal Agencies - U.S. Department of Agriculture - 1948-1950
Federal Agencies - U.S. Army - 1948-1951
Federal Agencies - U.S. Government - Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies - 1951
Federal Agencies - U.S. Justice Department - 1948
Federal Agencies - U.S. Labor Department - 1948-1950
Federal Agencies - U.S. Navy Department - 1948-1949
Federal Agencies - U.S. War Department - 1948
Federal Register - 1948
Flood Control - 1947-1949
Governor's Conference - 1947-May, 1948
Governor's Conference - June, 1948
Governor's Conference - July-December, 1948
Governor's Conference - January-May, 1949
Governor's Conference - June, 1949-February, 1950
Governor's Conference - March-November, 1950
Governor's Conference - December, 1950-September, 1951
Governor's Conference - October-December, 1951
Governors of other States - 1947-1948
Governors of other States - 1949
Graham, Thomas - 1947-1948
Graham, Thomas - 1949
Graham, Thomas - 1950
Housing - Low Rent - 1949-1950
Interstate Commerce Commission - 1947-1948
Interstate Oil Compact Commission - 1947-April, 1948
Interstate Oil Compact Commission - May-July, 1948
Interstate Oil Compact Commission - August, 1948-April, 1949
Interstate Oil Compact Commission - May-September, 1949
Introductions - 1948-1950
Invitations - 1947
Invitations - January, 1948
Invitations - February, 1948
Invitations - March, 1948
Invitations - April, 1948
Invitations - May, 1948
Invitations - June, 1948
Invitations - July, 1948
Invitations - August, 1948
Invitations - September, 1948
Invitations - October, 1948
Invitations - November, 1948
Invitations - December, 1948
Invitations - January, 1949
Invitations - February, 1949
Invitations - March, 1949
Invitations - April, 1949
Invitations - May, 1949
Invitations - June, 1949
Invitations - July, 1949
Invitations - August, 1949
Invitations - September, 1949
Invitations - October, 1949
Invitations - November, 1949
Invitations - December, 1949
Invitations - January, 1950
Invitations - February, 1950
Invitations - March, 1950
Invitations - April, 1950
Invitations - May, 1950
Invitations - June, 1950
Invitations - July, 1950
Invitations - August, 1950
Invitations - September, 1950
Invitations - October, 1950
Invitations - November, 1950
Jackson Day Dinner - 1947-1950
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce - 1947-1948
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce - 1949-1950
Kentucky Medical Directory - 1949-1950
Magistrates - 1947-1948
Magistrates - 1949-1950
Mountain Laurel Festival - 1948-1950
Movies - 1950
Negroes - 1947-1950
Non-Elective Peace Officers - 1948-1950
Notary Public - 1947-1948
Notary Public - 1949-1950
Oil - 1948
Personal - 1947
Personal - January-February, 1948
Personal - March-April, 1948
Personal - May-June, 1948
Personal - July-September, 1948
Personal - October-December, 1948
Personal - January-March, 1949
Personal - April-August, 1949
Personal - September-November, 1949
Personal - December, 1949-April, 1950
Personal - May-July, 1950
Personal - August-December, 1950
Personal - Day Book - 1949
Personal - Interview - Requests - 1947
Personal - Interview - Requests - January-March, 1948
Personal - Interview - Requests - April-December, 1948
Personal - Interview - Requests - 1949
Personal - Interview - Requests - 1950
Photographs with Correspondence - 1948
Photographs with Correspondence - 1949
Photographs with Correspondence - 1950
Police Judges - 1947-1948
Police Judges - 1949
Police Judges - 1950
SENATORIAL SERIES
Boxes 153-184
The Senatorial Series, covering the years 1950-1956, consists of thirty-two boxes divided into three sub-series: Departments (Boxes 153-159), Legislation (Boxes 160-176), Subjects (Boxes 177-184).
All correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Unfortunately this series is incomplete due to fire damage. There is, however, material relating to Clements' position as Acting Senate Majority Leader in 1955, considerable personal correspondence, and public works projects within Kentucky. For political correspondence during this period, consult the Political Series.
Inventory
DEPARTMENTS
Agriculture Department - Farmers Home Administration - 1953-1955
Agriculture Department - Rural Electrification Administration 1954-1956
Agriculture Department - Tobacco - 1955
Agriculture Department - Tobacco - January-May, 1956
Agriculture Department - Tobacco - June-December, 1956
Army Department - Corps of Engineers - 1956
Army Department - Ft. Knox - 1956
Civil Aeronautics Board - 1956
Commerce Department - 1956
Defense Department - Army - 1956
Defense Department - Camp Breckinridge - 1956
Federal Communications Commission - 1956
Federal Communications Commission - Harlan Radio Station - 1956
Federal Communications Commission - Hazard & Perry Broadcasting - 1955-1956
Federal Communications Commission - Louisville T.V. Station - 1956
Federal Communications Commission - Steele, V. J. - T. V. Application - 1952-1956
Federal Communications Commission - Subscription T. V. - 1955-1956
Independent Agencies - 1956
Justice Department - Parole Board - 1956
Kentucky Departments - Agriculture Industrial Board - 1956
State Department
Treasury Department - Internal Revenue - Eaton Tax Case - 1956
Post Office Department - Alcorn
Post Office Department - Alva
Post Office Department - Anchorage
Post Office Department - Auburn
Post Office Department - Baxter
Post Office Department - Beattyville
Post Office Department - Bowling Greeb
Post Office Department - Bulan
Post Office Department - Bypro
Post Office Department - Carrsville
Post Office Department - Concord
Post Office Department - Contacts
Post Office Department - Coral Ridge
Post Office Department - Danville
Post Office Department - Duckers
Post Office Department - Ekron
Post Office Department - Fern Creek
Post Office Department - Fisherville
Post Office Department - Fort Campbell
Post Office Department - Fort Knox
Post Office Department - Fonde
Post Office Department - Forkton
Post Office Department - Fourmile
Post Office Department - Frakes
Post Office Department - Frankfort
Post Office Department - Franklin
Post Office Department - Frew
Post Office Department - Gamaliel
Post Office Department - Gapcreek
Post Office Department - Gaysdale
Post Office Department - Gibbs
Post Office Department - Grahn
Post Office Department - Gravel Switch
Post Office Department - Gray
Post Office Department - Georgetown
Post Office Department - Gregory
Post Office Department - Guerrant
Post Office Department - Gulaton
Post Office Department - Guthrie
Post Office Department - Hail
Post Office Department - Hartford
Post Office Department - Hazle
Post Office Department - Heidrick
Post Office Department - Henderson
Post Office Department - Hinkle
Post Office Department - Hisel
Post Office Department - Hiseville
Post Office Department - Hogue
Post Office Department - Hooker
Post Office Department - Hopkinsville
Post Office Department - Huntersville
Post Office Department - Island City
Post Office Department - Jarvis Store
Post Office Department - Jason
Post Office Department - Jefferstown
Post Office Department - Kayjay
Post Office Department - Kerby Knob
Post Office Department - Kettle Island
Post Office Department - Kidder
Post Office Department - Kildaw
Post Office Department - Kitts
Post Office Department - Lackey
Post Office Department - Larue
Post Office Department - Lenarue
Post Office Department - Lesile
Post Office Department - Lexington - 1951-1955
Post Office Department - Lexington - 1956
Post Office Department - Livermore
Post Office Department - London
Post Office Department - Lothair
Post Office Department - Louisville - 1949-1953
Post Office Department - Louisville - 1954-1956
Post Office Department - Luner
Post Office Department - Lynch
Post Office Department - Lyndon
Post Office Department - McAndrews
Post Office Department - Mangum
Post Office Department - Maple Mount
Post Office Department - Martins Fork
Post Office Department - Mary Alice
Post Office Department - Masonic Home
Post Office Department - Mayfield
Post Office Department - Maysville
Post Office Department - Middlesboro
Post Office Department - Mill Spring
Post Office Department - Mistletoe
Post Office Department - Monticello
Post Office Department - Morganfield
Post Office Department - Mount Sterling
Post Office Department - Mount Victory
Post Office Department - Nancy
Post Office Department - Neon
Post Office Department - Nevisdale
Post Office Department - Newfound
Post Office Department - Nominations - 1955
Post Office Department - Nominations - 1956
Post Office Department - Northfield
Post Office Department - Nortonville
Post Office Department - Olge
Post Office Department - Olmstead
Post Office Department - Oneida
Post Office Department - Panco
Post Office Department - Paris
Post Office Department - Park City
Post Office Department - Peoples
Post Office Department - Peytonsburg
Post Office Department - Pikeville
Post Office Department - Poplarville
Post Office Department - Providence
Post Office Department - Pueblo
Post Office Department - Renfro Valley
Post Office Department - Rockholds
Post Office Department - Rush
Post Office Department - Russellville
Post Office Department - Saint Vincent
Post Office Department - Scottsville
Post Office Department - Shearer Valley
Post Office Department - Shelbyville
Post Office Department - Shopville
Post Office Department - Somerset
Post Office Department - Somilax
Post Office Department - Sonara
Post Office Department - Southfork
Post Office Department - Splint
Post Office Department - Sprule
Post Office Department - Spurlock
Post Office Department - Sturgis
Post Office Department - Sullivan
Post Office Department - Sunnybrook
Post Office Department - Sunshine
Post Office Department - Symbol
Post Office Department - Tateville
Post Office Department - Threelinks
Post Office Department - Three Point
Post Office Department - Tinsley
Post Office Department - Toulouse
Post Office Department - Trenton
Post Office Department - Trimble
Post Office Department - Trosper
Post Office Department - Tway
Post Office Department - Utica
Post Office Department - Verne
Post Office Department - Vernon
Post Office Department - Vincent
Post Office Department - Warbranch
Post Office Department - Wendover
Post Office Department - Windy
Post Office Department - Withers
Post Office Department - Woollum
Post Office Department - Wooton
Post Office Department - Zula
LEGISLATION
Agriculture Committee - Amendment to AAA of 1949
Appropriations Committee - Green River - 1954
Armed Services Committee - Magill, Samuel - 1956
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Army request for lease of land
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Camp Breckinridge
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Clements, Proctor
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Designation of Ft. Campbell
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Hunting rights for Civilians at Camp Breckinridge
Armed Services Committee - Miscellaneous - Walter Young's land problem
Armed Services Committee - Rash, Dillman - 1955
Armed Services Committee - Smallwood, William
Armed Services Committee - Smith, Harold - 1956
Armed Services Committee - Vaughn - Herbert - 1956
Bills - Bills Introduced or Co-sponsored by Clements - 79th-84th Congress
Bills - Clements Private Bills - 1957
Bills - Hospital - 1955-1956
Bills - Knowland - Johnson Elections Bill - 1956
Bills - Miscellaneous
Bills - Proposed Tobacco Legislation - 1955
Bills - Surplus Foods - 1955
Bills - Tobacco Bills - S.2295
Bills - Unemployment - 1954-1955
Bills - Unemployment - 1956
Bills - Vocational Schools - 1956
Bills - Water Resources Bill - 1956
Budget - 1957
Committees - Clash on Committees - 1956
Congressional Record - Excerpts of Statements by Clements (Folder 1)
Congressional Record - Excerpts of Statements by Clements (Folder 2)
District of Columbia Committee - January-March, 1951
District of Columbia Committee - April-June, 1951
District of Columbia Committee - July-December, 1951
District of Columbia Committee - 1952
Joint Committee on Printing - 1951 - March 17, 1952
Joint Committee on Printing - March 20-November, 1952
Post Office & Civil Service Committee - January, 1951
Post Office & Civil Service Committee - February-April, 1951
Preparedness Subcommittee - 1952
Public Works Committee - 1951-1952
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Catlettsburg Local Flood Protection - 1955-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Dewey Reservoir - 1952-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Legislation - 1952-1955
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Levisa Fork - 1954-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Lock No.3 - Louisa - 1955-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Miscellaneous - 1950-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Navigation - 1952-1955
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Pond River Reservoir - 1955
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Survey Statement - 1951-1956
Public Works - Big Sandy River - Tug Fork - 1954
Public Works - Clements Statement on Corps of Engineers - 1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Barbourville - 1953-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Barkley Dam - 1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Celina Dam - 1953-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Devils Jump Gap - 1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Laurel River Dam - 1954-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Little River - 1955
Public Works - Cumberland River - Lower Cumberland Dam - 1951-1955
Public Works - Cumberland River - Lower Cumberland Dam - 1955-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Middlesboro - 1955
Public Works - Cumberland River - Miscellaneous - 1951-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Navigation - 1952-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Pineville - 1953-1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Rockcastle Narrows - 1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Upper Cumberland - 1956
Public Works - Cumberland River - Wolf Creek Reservoir - 1953-1956
Public Works - Green River - Barren Reservoir No.2 - 1953-1956
Public Works - Green River - Constituent Correspondence - 1952
Public Works - Green River - Constituent Correspondence - 1953
Public Works - Green River - Constituent Correspondence - 1954
Public Works - Green River - Cypress Creek - 1955-1956
Public Works - Green River - Green River Reservoir No.2 1954-1956
Public Works - Green River - Industry - 1952-1956
Public Works - Green River - Miscellaneous - 1951-1952
Public Works - Green River - Miscellaneous - 1953-1956
Public Works - Green River - Mining City Dam - 1952-1956
Public Works - Green River - Navigation (Opposition)-1953-1954
Public Works - Green River - Navigation - 1951-1953
Public Works - Green River - Navigation - 1954-1956
Public Works - Green River - Nolin Reservoir - 1953-1956
Public Works - Green River - Panther Creek Survey - 1956
Public Works - Green River - Pond River - 1952-1956
Public Works - Green River - Project - 1952-1954
Public Works - Green River - Rough River Reservoir - 1953-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Booneville Dam - 1954-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Buckhorn Reservoir - 1953-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Frankfort Local Flood Protection 1954-1955
Public Works - Kentucky River - Miscellaneous - 1955-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Jackson Cut Off - 1953-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Jessamine Creek Dam - 1951-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Navigation - 1953-1956
Public Works - Kentucky River - Robo Replies - 1955
Public Works - Kentucky River - Survey Statements - 1951-1956
Public Works - Licking River - Cave Run Reservoir - 1952-1956
Public Works - Licking River - Falmouth Dam - 1950-1956
Public Works - Licking River - Miscellaneous - 1956
Public Works - Licking River - Navigation - 1956
Public Works - Miscellaneous - 1951-1954
Public Works - Miscellaneous - January-June, 1955
Public Works - Miscellaneous - July, 1955-1956
Public Works - Miscellaneous - Fiscal Year 1958 Budget - 1956
Public Works - Mississippi River - Bayou du Chien - 1955-1956
Public Works - Mississippi River - Little Obion River - 1955-1956
Public Works - Mississippi River - Mayfield Creek - 1949-1956
Public Works - Mississippi River - Miscellaneous - 1954-1956
Public Works - Mississippi River - Reelfoot Lake - 1954-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Ashland - 1953-1954
Public Works - Ohio River - Covington Local Flood Protection - 1952-1955
Public Works - Ohio River - Dayton Floodwall - 1954-1955
Public Works - Ohio River - Greenup Dam - 1953-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Louisville Local Flood Protection - 1953-1955
Public Works - Ohio River - Louisville Lock No.41 - 1955-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Markland Dam - 1954-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Maysville Local Flood Protection 1953-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Miscellaneous - 1953-1955
Public Works - Ohio River - Miscellaneous - 1956
Public Works - Ohio River - New Richmond Dam - 1955-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Tell City Dam
Public Works - Ohio River - Tygart Creek - 1953-1956
Public Works - Ohio River - Walbash Island Dam - 1956
Public Works - Ohio River - West Point - 1956
Public Works - Out of State - Colorado River - 1955
Public Works - Out of State - General - 1955-1956
Public Works - Tennessee River - Clark's River - 1955-1956
Public Works - Tennessee River - Miscellaneous - 1954-1956
Public Works - Tradewater River - Cypress Creek - 1955
Public Works - Tradewater River - Miscellaneous - 1955
Public Works - Tradewater River - Navigation 1952-1955
Public Works - Tradewater River - Sturgis - 1955
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Burma
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Formosok
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Hong Kong
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Japan
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Korea
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Philippines
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Vietnam
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background - Vietnam - Pictures of Model Army Unit - June 17, 1955
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background Information (Folder 1)
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Background Information (Folder 2)
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - State Department - Background Information
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Senator Clements Notes on Trip
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Scrapbook of Clements trip (Folder 1)
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Scrapbook of Clements trip (Folder 2)
Reference - Mutual Security Program - Far East - Thank you letters
Rules Committee - 1951-1952
Voting Record - 1950-1956
Voting Record - (Folder 1)
Voting Record - (Folder 2)
SUBJECTS
Acting Majority Leader - January-February, 1955
Acting Majority Leader - July-August, 1955
Agriculture - 1950,1956
Alaska Statehood
Attacks on Democrats - 1953
Bailey, Clay Wade - 1956
Bricker Amendment - 1953
Clements, Earle C. - Bridge - 1955
Communism - 1954
Cooper, John Sherman - 1955
Democratic National Campaign - 1956
Democratic National Committee - Advisory Committee on Political Organization - 1955-1956
Democratic National Convention - 1955-1956
Democratic National Convention - Unofficial Roll of Delegates to 1956 Convention
Democratic Senate Leadership
Democratic Speeches - 1953-1954
Disarmament - 1953
Economics
Eisenhower Appointments - 1953
Eisenhower 1952-1954
Far East Trip - 1955-1958
Foreign Policy - 1952-1954
Graham, Thomas - 1955
Graham, Thomas - 1956
Hawaii Statehood - 1954
Integration in Union County - 1956
Israel - 1955
Jefferson
Johnson, Lyndon B. - 1954-1955
The Kentuckian - 1955
Kentucky Industries - Reynolds Metals - 1956
Kingsberry, Gil - 1955-1956
Labor - 1952-1955
Loyalty Oath - 1952
McCarthy
Majority Policy Committee - 1952-1955
Maybank, Senator Burnet R. - 1955
Memorial Address on the late Alben W. Barkley - 1956
Miscellaneous - This is Your Life - 1955
News Column - 1955-1956
Newsletter - 1954-1955
Newsletter - 1956
News Releases - 1952-1956
Nixon, Richard M. - 1952-1954
Office - 1954
Personal - Clements Cards
Personal - Day Book - 1951
Personal - Day Book - 1953
Personal - Declaration of 1956 Senatorial Candidacy
Personal - Farm - 1952-1958
Personal - General - B-W - November-December, 1950
Personal - General - A-W - January-February, 1951
Personal - General - A-W - March-April, 1951
Personal - General - A-W - May, 1951
Personal - General - June-July, 1951
Personal - General - August, 1951
Personal - General - September-October, 1951
Personal - General - November-December, 1951
Personal - General - January-March, 1953
Personal - General - April-June, 1953
Personal - General - July-September, 1953
Personal - General - October-December, 1953
Personal - General - January-March, 1954
Personal - General - April-May, 1954
Personal - General - June-July, 1954
Personal - General - August-September, 1954
Personal - General - October-December, 1954
Personal - General - January-June, 1955
Personal - General - July-December, 1955
Personal - General - January-February, 1956
Personal - General - March-June, 1956
Personal - General - July-September, 1956
Personal - General - October-December, 1956
Personal - House - 1955
Personal - Manuscript of Book by Orval Baylor on Congressional Redistricting in Kentucky (Folder 1)
Personal - Manuscript of Book by Orval Baylor on Congressional Redistricting in Kentucky (Folder 2)
Personal - Panama Trip - 1954
Personal - Passport - 1955
Pictures - 1953
Platform - 1952
Polls - 1954
Power - 1954
Radio Programs - 1954-1955
Radio Reports - 1955
Radio Reports - 1956
REA - 1953
Republican Policy Committees - 1955-1956
Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee - 1953
Staff - Letter written to - by Clements - 1956
Stevenson, Adlai E. - 1952
Taxes - 1954
Tidelands
Twenty Years of Teamwork
Unemployment - 1954
Vote Statistics - 1956
Voting Records for all Senators for past ten years - 1956
Watershed - 1955
POST SENATORIAL SERIES
Boxes 185-199
The Post Senatorial Series, covering the years 1957-1959, consists of fifteen boxes divided into three sub-series: Departments (Box 185), Legislation (Boxes 186-188), Subjects (Boxes 189-199).
During these years Clements served as Executive Director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. All correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. For information covering political matters during these years consult the Political Series.
Inventory
DEPARTMENTS
Agriculture Department - General - 1957-1958
Agriculture Department - Kentucky Tobacco Program - 1958
Air Force Department - 1957-1958
Army Department - 1957
Atomic Energy Commission - 1957
Commerce Department - 1959
Interior Department - 1957
Justice Department - General - 1957-1958
Justice Department - Immigration & Naturalization Division - 1957-1958
Justice Department - Parole - Yager, James Bell
Kentucky Departments - 1957-1958
Post Office Department - Albany
Post Office Department - Clinton
Post Office Department - General - 1957
Post Office Department - General - 1958
Post Office Department - St. Mary's
Rural Electrification Administration - 1957
State Department - 1957
U.S. Information Agency - 1959
Veterans Administration - 1957
LEGISLATION
Agriculture Committee - 1957-1958
Alaskan Statehood - 1957-1958
Appropriations Committee - 1957-1958
Appropriations Committee - 1959
Civil Rights - 1957-1958
Constitutional Rights Subcommittee
Construction Industry & Cy Anderson Interest - 1958
Economic Program - 1957-1958
Election Laws - 1957
Federal Aid to Education
Federal Aid to Highways - 1957
Fluorspar - 1957
Hawaii Statehood
Highway Program - 1959
Housing
Hoover Commission Report
Kentucky Election Laws - 1958
Labor - 1958
Middle East Resolution
Miscellaneous - 1957
Miscellaneous - January-April, 1958
Miscellaneous - May-June, 1958
Miscellaneous - July-December, 1958
Miscellaneous - 1959
Policy Committee - 1959
Postal Pay Raise - 1957-1958
Public Works - Barkley Lake - 1957-1958
Public Works - Big Sandy River
Public Works - Cumberland River - Devil Jump - 1957
Public Works - Delaware River Project - 1957
Public Works - Green River Program - 1957
Public Works - Licking River - 1957-1958
Public Works - Little Sandy - Tygarts Creek - 1957
Public Works - Miscellaneous - 1957-1958
Right to Work - 1957
Social Security - 1957-1958
Tariffs - 1957
Taxes - 1957-1958
SUBJECTS
Acknowledgements - 1957
Acknowledgements - Christmas Gifts - 1957
Acknowledgements - January-June, 1958
Acknowledgements - July-December, 1958
Acknowledgements - 1958 Election
American Swiss Watch Problems - 1957
Annapolis Appointments - 1957
Bailey, Clay Wade - 1957-1958
Barkley Memorial Book List - 1957
Biographies of Senators
Camp Breckinridge - 1957
Campaign Expenditures
Campaign Workers
Committees - Senate - 1958
Chandler, A. B. - 1958
Condolences - 1958
Contributions to 1956 Campaign
Contributors Lists
COPE Area Director
Democratic National Committee - Bills Paid - 1958
Democratic National Committee - Democratic Digest - 1957
Democratic National Committee - Democratic Dinners - 1957-1958
Democratic National Committee - Democratic Dinners - May 4, 1957
Democratic National Committee - Democratic Dinners - Feb. 22, 1958
Democratic National Committee - Finance Committee
Democratic National Committee - Financial - 1957
Democratic National Committee - Meetings Called - 1958
Democratic National Committee - Midwest Conference - 1957-1958
Democratic National Committee - Miscellaneous - 1957-1958
Democratic National Committee - Officers and State Employees
Democratic National Committee - Political Organization - 1958
Democratic National Committee - Questionnaire - 1957
Democratic National Committee - Regional Representative for Political Action - 1958
Democratic National Committee - Research Material - 1957-1958
Democratic National Committee - Research Material - Lubell Lectures - 1957
Democratic National Committee - Spingarn, Stephen J. - 1957
Democratic National Committee - State Statistics
Democratic National Convention
Democratic Party - National Party
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Appointment as Executive Director - 1957
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Contributions - 1958
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Alabama
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Arizona
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - California
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Connecticut
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Delaware
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Illinois
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Michigan
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Minnesota
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Missouri
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Montana
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - New Jersey
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - New Mexico
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - New Mexico Election Contest
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Oregon
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Rhode Island
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Tennessee
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Washington
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Financial Files - Wyoming
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - Letters to Committeemen - 1958
Economics - 1958
Election Reforms
84th Congress - Reappraisal
85th Congress - Achievements
85th Congress - Committee Assignments
85th Congress - Legislative Recommendations - 1958
85th Congress - Miscellaneous
85th Congress - Statistical Recap
85th Congress - Summary of Legislative Record - 1st Session - 1957
Felicitations - 1958
Graham, Thomas - 1957-1958
Hard Money - 1957
Johnson, Lyndon B. - 1957-1958
Johnson, Lyndon B. - Memorandums - 1957
Kentucky Departments - Attorney General's Office
Kentucky - Census of 1954
Kingsburg, Gil - 1957-1958
Labor Hearings - 1957
Lists - Committee for the Arts
Lists - Kentucky County Chairmen - 1957
Lists - Kentucky Counties Chairmen A-L - 1958
Lists - Kentucky Counties Chairmen M-Z - 1958
Lists - Kentucky Newspapers & Radio Stations
Lists - Miscellaneous - 1957
Louisville Defender
Middle East - Statement by Senator Fulbright - 1957
Miscellaneous - January-February, 1957
Miscellaneous - March-August, 1957
Miscellaneous - September-December, 1957
Miscellaneous - 1958
Mitchell, William H. - 1957
Norman Case - 1957
Office - 1957-1958
Personal - January-June, 1957
Personal - July-December, 1957
Personal - January-June, 1958
Personal - July-December, 1958
Personal - Clements, Sara - 1956-1959
Political - 1956 Campaign and Future - 1956
Political - 1956 Campaign and Future - 1957
Positions - A-L - 1958
Positions - M-Z - 1958
Positions - Resumes to be submitted to New Senators - 1958
Post Office Contacts in Kentucky - 1957
Press Releases - 1958
Printing
Requests - January-July, 1957
Requests - August-December, 1957
Requests - January-August, 1958
Requests - September-December, 1958
Senators up for re-election - 1958
Seniority System in the Senate - 1957
Speech Data - 1950-1960
Submerged Lands Act - 1957
Tennessee Plan - 1957-1958
Vice Presidential Criticism of the Senate - 1957
West Point Appointments - 1957-1958
Acknowledgements - 1959
Condolences - 1959
COPE Conference - 1959
COPE Political Memos - 1959
COPE Research Department - 1959
Democratic National Committee - Paul Butler's views on progress of 86th Congress - 1959
Democratic National Committee - Lists of State Chairmen - 1959
Democratic National Committee - Miscellaneous Chairmen
Feasibility Study of Establishing a Drydock in Port AV Spain Trinidad - 1959
Felicitations - 1959
Good Wishes - 1959
Government - Metropolitian - 1959
Graham, Thomas - 1959
Humphrey for President - 1959
Invitations - 1959
Johnson, Lyndon B. for President - 1959
Kentucky - 1959 Legislature
Kentucky - Merit System - 1959
Louisville - 1959
Office - 1959
Miscellaneous - 1959
Personal - 1959
Positions - A-L - 1959
Positions - M-Z - 1959
Public Works - 1959
Railroad Men - 1959
Requests - January-July, 1959
Requests - August-December, 1959
Rockefeller for President - 1959
Visitors - 1959
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER'S SERIES
Boxes 200-201
The Highway Commissioner Series deals with Clements' brief tenure as Highway Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1960. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically therein.
Inventory
Acknowledgements - to Clements - 1959-1960
Acknowledgements - Christmas Cards & Gifts - 1959-1960
Acknowledgements - General - December, 1959-January, 1960
Acknowledgements - General - February-April, 1960
Acknowledgements - General - May-August 10, 1960
Acknowledgements - General - August 23-29, 1960
Appointments - 1959-1960
Congratulations on Appointment - December 11-14, 1959
Congratulations on Appointment - December 15, 1959-1960
Invitations - December, 1959-March, 1960
Invitations - April-May, 1960
Invitations - June-July, 1960
Invitations - August, 1960
Personal - January-March, 1960
Personal - April-August, 1960
Suggs, Helen - 1960
Travel Authorization - 1960
Visitors - 1959-1960
FINANCIAL SERIES
Boxes 202-206
The Financial Series, covering the years 1940-1960, consists of five boxes and deals solely with Clements; personal financial matters such as bills, receipts, and income tax returns. All material is arranged chronologically.
Inventory
Bills and Receipts - 1951
Bills and Receipts - 1952
Bills and Receipts - 1953
Bills and Receipts - January-June, 1954
Bills and Receipts - July-December, 1954
Bills and Receipts - January-June, 1955
Bills and Receipts - July-December, 1955
Bills and Receipts - 1956 (Folder 1)
Bills and Receipts - 1956 (Folder 2)
Bills and Receipts - 1956 (Folder 3)
Bills and Receipts - 1956 (Folder 4)
Bills and Receipts - January-June, 1957
Bills and Receipts - July-December, 1957
Bills and Receipts - January-June, 1958
Bills and Receipts - July-December, 1958
Bills and Receipts - Clements Train Wreck - 1958-1959
Bills and Receipts - 1960
Income Tax Returns - 1940
Income Tax Returns - 1941
Income Tax Returns - 1942
Income Tax Returns - 1943
Income Tax Returns - 1944
Income Tax Returns - 1945
Income Tax Returns - 1946
Income Tax Returns - 1947
Income Tax Returns - 1948
Income Tax Returns - 1949
Income Tax Returns - 1950
Income Tax Returns - 1951
Income Tax Returns - 1952
Income Tax Returns - 1953
Income Tax Returns - 1954
Income Tax Returns - 1955
Income Tax Returns - 1956
Income Tax Returns - 1957
Investment Records - 1957-1958
Riggs National Bank - 1952-1954
Used Checkbooks - 1954-1958
POLITICAL SERIES
Boxes 207-269
The Political Series, covering the years 1942-1959, consists of sixty-three boxes. The series is divided according to the various stages of Clements' political career into four sub-series:
Congressional Sub-Series (Boxes 207-210) - Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders for the years 1942-1954, and the year 1946. Most of the correspondence concerns Clements' two successful Congressional campaigns.
Gubernatorial Sub-Series (Boxes 211-231) - Organized in two sections: Governor's Race of 1947 (Boxes 211-227) - In boxes 211-220 all material is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. The remainder of the section, boxes 221-227, concerns electoral strategy and campaign planning and is arranged in ascending numerical order by Congressional Districts and within each district folders are arranged alphabetically by county.
Correspondence (Boxes 228-231) - Correspondence after the Governor's Race of 1947 is found arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders.
Senatorial Sub-Series (Boxes 232-264) - Organized in two sections: Correspondence (Boxes 232-244) - Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Such diverse topics as the Democratic National Conventions of 1952 and 1956, the Democratic National Committee, The Kentucky Governor's Race of 1955, and the Senate Campaign Committee of which Clements was director from 1952 to 1954 are found in this section. Senatorial Campaigns: 1950 (Boxes 245-255), General Correspondence (Boxes 245-252) - Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Electoral Strategy and Campaign Planning Correspondence (Boxes 253-255) - Arranged alphabetically by county. 1956 (Boxes 256-264) - Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Primary Election (Boxes 256-260) General Election (Boxes 260-264)
Post Senatorial Sub-Series (Boxes 265-269) - Concerned with Kentucky politics except for the first two folders of box 265 which contain General Materials from 1957-1958 and 1959. Material in the rest of box 265 concerns 1957 Kentucky political matters and is arranged chronologically within the folders. The remainder of the sub-series involves 1959 political contests and is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders.
Congressional Sub-Series
Description: The Congressional sub-series (boxes 207-210) is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders for the years 1942-1945, and the year 1946. Most of the correspondence concerns Clements two successful Congressional campaigns.
Inventory
CONGRESSIONAL
Campaign - 1942-July 19, 1944
Campaign - July 22-August, 1944
Campaign - September-December, 1944
Expense Account - 1944
General - 1944 - March, 1945
General - April-July, 1945
General - August-October, 1945
General - November-December, 1945
Lists - Democratic Committeemen, Delegates & Officers - Adair-Graves, 1945.
Lists - Democratic Committeemen, Delegates & Officers - Grayson-Marion, 1945
Lists - Democratic Committeemen, Delegates & Officers - Marshall-Woodford - 1945
Pictorial Directory of Victory Congress - 1945
Sherwood, W. S. - 1945-1946
Campaign - April-September, 1946
Campaign - October, 1946
Campaign - November 1-12, 1946
Campaign - November 13-21, 1946
Campaign - November 22-December, 1946
Campaign - 1946-Literature
Campaign - 1946-Postmasters
General - January-February, 1946
General - March-April, 1946
General - May-June, 1946
General - July-December, 1946
Gubernatorial Sub-Series
Description: The Gubernatorial sub-series (boxes 211-231) is organized in two sections. The first section (boxes 211-227) deals with the Governor's Race of 1947. In boxes 211-220 all material is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. The remainder of the section (boxes 221-227) concerns electoral strategy and campaign planning and is arranged in ascending numerical order by Congressional districts and within each district folders are arranged alphabetically by county. In the second section (boxes 228-231) correspondence after the Governor's Race of 1947 is found and it is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders.
Inventory
Gubernatorial
Governor's Race - 1947 - A - January-July, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - A - August-December, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Agriculture - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ba - 1946-1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Be-Bo - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Br-By - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ca - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ch-Cl - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Co - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Cr-Cu - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Clements - General - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Clements - Personal - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Contributions - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Constitutional Revision - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Copies of Correspondence sent to various individuals - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - D - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Donovan, H. L. - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Dummit, Eldon S. - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - E - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Editorial Material - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Education - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Election - Expense Account - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Election - Returns - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Endorsements - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Expenses - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - F - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Finance - General - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Finance - Murray, R. L. - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ga-Gi - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Gl-Gy - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Game to Fish-Wildlife Conservation - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - General - 1946-1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Graham, Thomas - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ha - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - He-Hi - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ho-Hu - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Hensley-Inter-office Memos - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Highway Safety Conference - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - I - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Industries - New - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Industry - Manufacturer's Record - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Insurance - Fire and Tornado - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Invitations - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - J - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Johnson, Keen - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - K - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Kentucky Municipal League - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Kilgore, Ben - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - L - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Labor Endorsements - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - General
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - Kentucky State Bar Association
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - Osteopaths
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - Radio Stations & Newspapers
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - Registered Pharmacists
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - REA Speech
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - State Senators & Representatives
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - State Wide
Governor's Race - 1947 - Lists - Thank you notes
Governor's Race - 1947 - Mc - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ma-Me - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Mi-My - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Maps - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Miscellaneous - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - N - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - O - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Pa-Pi - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Pl-Py - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Porter, Paul A. - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Post Office Applications for positions 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Property Tax - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Q - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ra-Ri - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ro-Ry - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Radio Rates - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Reports on Letters - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Resolutions - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Sa-Sh - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Si-Sn - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - So-Sw - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Scrapbook Material - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Shouse, Jouett - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Southern Pacific - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Speeches & Statements - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ta-Th - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Ti-Ty - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Teachers Inquirers - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Teachers Retirement - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Thank you letters - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Timberlake, C. L. - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - U - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Underwood, Tom - January-August, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Underwood, Tom - September-December, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - V - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Veterans Legislation - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Voting Records - Taft & Clements - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Wa-We - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Wh-Will - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Wils-Wy - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - Waterfield Campaign Material - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - XYZ - 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Ballard County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Carlise County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Christian County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Fulton County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Graves County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Hickman County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Livingston County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Lyon County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - McCracken County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Marshall County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 1st District - Trigg County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Allen County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Butler County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Caldwell County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Calloway County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Crittenden County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Daviess County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Edmonson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Henderson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Hopkins County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Logan County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - McLean County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Muhlenberg County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Ohio County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Simpson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Todd County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Union County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Warren County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 2nd District - Webster County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 3rd District - Jefferson County - January-July, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - 3rd District - Jefferson County - August-December, 1947
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Adair County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Anderson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Barren County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Breckinridge County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Bullitt County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Grayson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Green County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Hancock County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Hardin County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Hart County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Larue County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Marion County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Meade County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Metcalf County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Nelson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Shelby County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Spencer County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Taylor County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 4th District - Washington County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Boone County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Campbell County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Carroll County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Gallatin County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Grant County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Kenton County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Oldham County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Pendleton County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 5th District - Trimble County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Bourbon County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Boyle County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Casey County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Clark County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Estill County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Fayette County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Franklin County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Garrard County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Henry County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Jessamine County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Lee County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Lincoln County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Madison County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Mercer County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Owen County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Scott County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 6th District - Woodford County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Floyd County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Johnson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Knott County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Letcher County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Magoffin County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Martin County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Perry County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 7th District - Pike County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Bath County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Boyd County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Bracken County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Breathitt County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Carter County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Elliot County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Fleming County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Greenup County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Harrison County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Lawrence County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Lewis County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Mason County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Menifee County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Montgomery County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Morgan County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Nicholas County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Powell County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Robertson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Rowan County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 8th District - Wolfe County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Bell County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Clay County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Clinton County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Cumberland County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Harlan County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Jackson County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Knox County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Laurel County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Leslie County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - McCreary County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Monroe County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Owsley County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Pulaski County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Rockcastle County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Russell County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Wayne County
Governor's Race - 1947 - 9th District - Whitley County
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 1st District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 2nd District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 3rd District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 4th District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 5th District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 6th District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 7th District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 8th District
Governor's Race - 1947 - Electoral Statistics & Strategy 9th District
Congratulatory letters - 1949 (folder 1)
Congratulatory letters - 1949 (folder 2)
Congressional Representative for the 2nd District - 1947-1948
Democratic National Convention - June-July 26, 1948
Democratic National Convention - July 27-August, 1948
General - 1947 - January, 1948
General - February-May, 1948
General - June-August, 1948
General - September-October, 1948
General - November, 1948
General - December, 1948
General - January, 1949
General - February-April, 1949
General - May-July, 1949
General - August-September, 1949
General - November, 1949- April, 1950
General - May-November, 1950
Lists - PTA Committees - 1949 (folder 1)
Lists - PTA Committees - 1949 (folder 2)
Purgation Board, - 1948
Resignations - 1949
Senatorial Race - 1948
State Central Committee - 1948
Truesdell, C. B. - 1948-1950
Underwood, Tom - 1947-1948
Senatorial Sub-Series
The Senatorial sub-series (boxes 232-264) is organized into two sections. In the first section (boxes 232-244) correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. Such diverse topics as the Democratic National Conventions of 1952 and 1956, the Democratic National Committee, the Kentucky Governor's Race of 1955 and the Senate Campaign Committee of which Clements was director from 1952 to 1954 are found in this section. In the second section (boxes 245-264) there is extensive material on Clements Senatorial campaigns of 1950 and 1956. The Senatorial campaign of 1950 (boxes 245-255) is divided into two parts. Correspondence in the first part (boxes 245-252) is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders. In the second part (boxes 253-255) correspondence on electoral strategy and campaign planning is arranged alphabetically by county. The Senatorial campaign of 1956 (boxes 256-264) also is divided into two parts. Part one (boxes 256-260) deals with the primary election and part two (boxes 260-264) with the general election. Correspondence in both parts is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders.
Inventory
SENATORIAL
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - Barkley, Alben for President January-July, 1952
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - Barkley, Alben for President August-September, 1952
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - General
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - Kefauver, Estes for President
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - Russell, Richard for President
Democratic National Campaign - 1952 - Stevenson, Adlai
Democratic National Campaign - 1956 - General
Democratic National Committee - Candidates for 1956 - Morse - 1955
Democratic National Committee - Chairmanship of DNC for Clements - 1954
Democratic National Committee - Convention Site for 1956 - 1954
Democratic National Committee - Credentials Committee - 1955
Democratic National Committee - Democratic Digest - 1953-1955
Democratic National Committee - Dinners - 1954-1955
Democratic National Committee - Finances - 1954
Democratic National Committee - General - 1951-1952
Democratic National Committee - General - 1953
Democratic National Committee - General - 1954-1955
Democratic National Committee - General - 1956
Democratic National Committee - Invitations - 1954
Democratic National Committee - Meetings - 1954-1955
Democratic National Committee - Mitchell, Stephen A. - 1952-1954
Democratic National Committee - National Committeemen - 1954
Democratic National Committee - Publicity - 1955
Democratic National Committee - Research Division - 1952-1954
Democratic National Committee - Rules for 1956 - 1954-1955
Democratic National Committee - Senate Representation - 1955
Democratic National Committee - Speakers - 1954-1955
Democratic National Committee - Women's Activities - 1953-1954
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Credentials Committee
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Delegates & Tickets
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Harriman for President
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Hotel Reservation
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Kerr for President
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Miscellaneous
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Platform
Democratic National Convention - 1952 - Schedule
Democratic National Convention - 1956 - Miscellaneous
General - 1952
General - January-April, 1953
General - May-July, 1953
General - August-December, 1953
General - 1954
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Bates, Joe for Congress
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Congratulatory letters
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Election Returns
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Healy, Joseph C.
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Miscellaneous
Kentukcy - Campaign - 1952 - Personnel
Kentucky - Campaign - 1952 - Underwood, Tom
Kentucky - Campaign - 1953 - Withers, Tom
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - Barkley, Alben
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - Cooper, John Sherman
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - General - February-August, 1954
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - General - September, 1954
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - General - October, 1954
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - General - November, 1954
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - Perkins, Carl
Kentucky - Campaign - 1954 - Robertson, Harrison
Kentucky - Congressional Redistricting - 1956
Kentucky - County Chairman - 1954
Kentucky - County Chairman - 1955
Kentucky - County Chairman - 1956
Kentucky - County Contacts - 1956
Kentucky - County Officials - 1954
Kentucky - County Organization Plan - 1952
Kentucky - Election Returns - 1953
Kentucky - General - 1954
Kentucky - General - 1955
Kentucky - General - 1956
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - Campaign Literature
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - Chandler Speeches & Propaganda
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - General - January-April, 1955
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - General - May-June, 1955
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - General - July, 1955
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - General - August, 1955
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - General - September-December, 1955
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - Labor Record of Chandler & Combs
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - Letters Unanswered
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1955 - Memos & Miscellaneous Matters
Kentucky - Highways & Truck Legislation - 1956
Kentucky - Keeneland Tax Repeal Clippings - 1956
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 1st District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 2nd District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 4th District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 5th District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 6th District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 7th District - 1954
Kentucky - Lists - Precinct Organization for Senator Barkley 8th District - 1954
Kentucky - Morton, Thruston B. Legislative Record
Kentucky - News Clippings on Clements - 1954-1955
Kentucky - State Democratic Central Executive Committee - 1952-1954
Kentucky - State Democratic Organization - 1956
Kentucky - State Legislature - Miscellaneous Clippings - 1956
Kentucky - Voting Record of Noble Gregory (1940-1952)
Kentucky - Welfare Department - 1956
Senate Campaign Committee - Birkhead Memoranda
Senate Campaign Committee - Campaign Expenditures - 1954 (folder 1)
Senate Campaign Committee - Campaign Expenditures - 1954 (folder 2)
Senate Campaign Committee - Campaign Positions
Senate Campaign Committee - Finances - 1952-1953
Senate Campaign Committee - Finances - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - General - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Invitations - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Labor Organizations - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Meetings & Lunches - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Newspaper Clippings - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Personnel - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Press Release - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Primary - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Radio-Television - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Record of Senator Harry P. Cain - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Report of Clements upon his resignation 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Speakers - 1953-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Voting Records
Senate Campaign Committee - Voting Statistics
Senate Campaign Committee - Workbook
Senate Campaign Committee - Alabama - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Arizona - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Arkansas - 1953-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - California - 1954-1955
Senate Campaign Committee - Colorado - 1953-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Connecticut - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Delaware - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Eighty-third Congress - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Florida - 1955
Senate Campaign Committee - Georgia - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Hawaii
Senate Campaign Committee - Idaho - 1953-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Illinois - 1953-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Indiana - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Iowa - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Kansas - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Kentucky
Senate Campaign Committee - Louisiana - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Maine - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Maryland - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Massachusetts - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Michigan - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Minnesota - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Mississippi - 1952-1955
Senate Campaign Committee - Missouri - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Montana - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Nebraska - 1954-1955
Senate Campaign Committee - Nevada - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New Hampshire - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New Jersey - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New Mexico - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New Mexico - Chavez - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New Mexico - Chavez Disputed Election 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - New York - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - North Carolina - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - North Dakota - 1953
Senate Campaign Committee - Ohio - 1952-1955
Senate Campaign Committee - Oklahoma - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Oregon - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Pennsylvania - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Rhode Island - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - South Carolina - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - South Dakota - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Tennessee - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Texas - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Utah - 1952
Senate Campaign Committee - Virginia - 1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Washington - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - West Virginia - 1952-1954
Senate Campaign Committee - Wisconsin - 1952-1953
Senate Campaign Committee - Wyoming - 1952-1954
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Absentee Voters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Accounts Paid
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Alphabetical File
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Applications for Employment
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Appreciation Letters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Associated Industries of Kentucky
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bailey, Clay Wade
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bates, Joe B.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bowling Green Meeting
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Buckman, J.D. - Young Democratic Clubs
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Census Data
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Chairmen - Congratulations
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Chairwomen - Congratulations
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Chairmen Lists
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Chelf, Frank
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Circular Letters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Colored Voters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Complaints
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulation Letters - August 1-15, 1950
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulation Letters - August 16-November 20, 1950
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulations - A-B
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulations - C-G
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulations - H-Mc
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulations - Ma-T
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Congratulations - U-Z
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Contributions
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - County Officials
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Dawson, Charles I.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Democratic Candidates
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Doctors
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Donations
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Election returns from prior elections
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Endorsements
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Engineers Manual
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Expense Account
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Expense Reports
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Farmer's
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Federal Employees
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General Correspondence - carbon copies
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - A
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - B
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - C
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - D
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - E-G
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - H
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - J
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - K
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - L
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - M
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - O
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - General - P-Z
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Gifts
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Headquarters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Highway Department
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Insurance Agents
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Invitations
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Kingsberry, Gil Memos
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - League of Women Voters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Letters sent out by J.T. Sims
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lists - General (folder 1)
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lists - General (folder 2)
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lists - Newspapers
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lists - Postmasters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Mailing Lists
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Maloney Tobacco Circular
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Miscellaneous
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Monastery Visit
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Morehead Meeting
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Morticians
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - News Releases
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Newspaper Endorsements
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Nurses
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Organization Meetings
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Papers
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Perkins, Carl D.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Personal letters and forms
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Position Papers
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Postmasters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Primary - June 1950
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Primary - July-August, 1950
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Publicity - Copies of speeches, press releases, etc.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Publicity - Correspondence of Herndon Evans
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Publicity - General
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Radio
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Republican
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Roads
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Schools
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Senate
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Senatorial Campaign Committee
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Shelbyville Meeting
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Soil Conservation Supervisors & Officials
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Solicitation Letters
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Speakers
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Speakers Chairman Itinerary
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Spence, Brent
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Support
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Thank you letters (folder 1)
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Thank you letters (folder 2)
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Underwood Tom
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Veterinarians
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Whitaker, John A.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Withers, Garrett L.
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Woman's Chairman
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 1st District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 2nd District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 3rd District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 4th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 5th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 6th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 7th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 8th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - 9th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Adair County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Allen County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Anderson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Ballard County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Barren County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bath County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bell County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Boone County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bourbon County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Boyd County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Boyle County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bracken County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Breathitt County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Breckinridge County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Bullitt County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Butler County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Caldwell County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Calloway County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Campbell County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Carlisle County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Carroll County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Carter County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Casey County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Christian County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Clark County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Clay County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Clinton County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Crittenden County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Cumberland County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Daviess County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Edmonson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Elliott County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Estill County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Fayette County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Fleming County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Floyd County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Franklin County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Fulton County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Gallatin County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Garrard County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Grant County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Graves County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Grayson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Green County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Greenup County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Hancock County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Hardin County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Harlan County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Harrison County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Hart County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Henderson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Henry County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Hickman County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Hopkins County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Jackson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Jefferson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Jessamine County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Johnson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Kenton County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Knott County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Knox County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Larue County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Laurel County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lawrence County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lee County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Leslie County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Letcher County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lewis County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lincoln County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Livingston County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Logan County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Lyon County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - McCracken County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - McCreary County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - McLean County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Madison County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Magoffin County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Marion County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Marshall County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Martin County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Mason County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Meade County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Menifee County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Mercer County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Metcalfe County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Monroe County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Montgomery County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Morgan County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Muhlenburg County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Nelson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Nicholas County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Ohio County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Oldham County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Owen County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Owsley County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Pendleton County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Perry County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Pike County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Powell County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Pulaski County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Robertson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Rockcastle County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Rowan County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Russell County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Scott County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Shelby County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Simpson County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Spencer County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Taylor County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Todd County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Trigg County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Trimble County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Union County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Warren County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Washington County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Wayne County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Webster County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Whitley County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Wolfe County
Senatorial Campaign - 1950 - Woodford County
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - 1955
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Bates. Joe, Leader for
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Bates, Joe, List of County Chairmen
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Bates, Joe, Voting Record
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Clements County Chairman
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - January 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - February 1-16, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - February 17-29, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - March 1-10, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - March 10-15, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - March 16-22, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - March 23-31, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - April 1-10, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - April 11-22, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - April 23-30, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - May 1-10, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - May 11-20, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Miscellaneous - May 21-31, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - List of Chairmen - Adair-Greenup Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - List of Chairmen - Hancock-Menifee Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - List of Chairmen - Mercer-Woodford Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Primary - Primary Returns
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - A June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - B - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - C - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - D-E - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - F-G - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - H-I - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - J-K - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - L-Mc - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - M-N - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - O-R - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - S - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - Congratulations on Victory - T-V - June, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Labor Endorsements
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Labor Record of Clements
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Lists of County Chairmen - Adair-Greenup Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Lists of County Chairmen - Hancock-Menifee Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Lists of County Chairmen - Mercer-Woodford Counties
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - List of Contributors
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - June 1-12, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - June 13-19, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - June 20-30, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - July 1-12, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - July 13-31, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - August, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - September, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - October 1-13, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - October 13-31, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 1-10, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 11-15, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 16-19, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 20-23, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 24-27, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - November 28-December 4, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - December 5-17, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous - December 18-31, 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Miscellaneous
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Political Poll - 1956
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 1st District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 2nd District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 4th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 5th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 6th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 7th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Precinct Organization 8th District
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Thank you letters
Senatorial Campaign - 1956 - General Election - Voting Record of John Sherman Cooper
Post Senatorial Sub-Series
The Post Senatorial sub-series (boxes 265-269) except for the first two folders of box 265 is concerned exclusively with Kentucky politics. Material in the rest of box 265 concerns 1957 Kentucky political matters and is arranged chronologically within the folders. The remainder of the sub-series involves 1959 political contests and is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the folders.
Inventory
POST-SENATORIAL
General - 1957-1958
General - 1959
Kentucky - Congratulatory letters to election winners - 1957
Kentucky - Financial aid for campaigns - 1957
Kentucky - General - January-April, 1957
Kentucky - General - May-June, 1957
Kentucky - General - July-October, 1957
Kentucky - General - November-December, 1957
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Congratulations to Senators & Representatives
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Contributions
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Democratic Party Organization
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Fall Election Strategy
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Financial
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - General Assembly Members & Candidates
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - General Election Lists
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Miscellaneous
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Morgan, Jack Story
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - People Interested in Jobs with the State
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Prichard, Edward
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Primary Results
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Regrets to those who lost Legislative Races
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Waterfield County Chairmen
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Waterfield Legislative Record
Kentucky - Campaign - 1959 - Watts, John C. as Chairman
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Combs, Bert
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Congratulations
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Congratulations to Clements
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Congratulations to Nominees
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Election Returns
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - January-March 6, 1958
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - March 10-June 14, 1958
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - June 16-September 16, 1958
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - September 18, 1958 - February 27, 1959
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - A-L - 1959
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - General - M-Z - 1959
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - List of County Chairmen by District
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Opposition Side
Kentucky - Governor's Race - 1959 - Survey & Reports from County Chairmen
NEWSPAPER CLIPPING SERIES
Boxes 270-286
The Newspaper Clippings Series consists of seventeen boxes and covers the years 1938-1960. Clippings are arranged chronologically.
Inventory
April, 1938
September and December, 1939
July, 1942
May, 1944
June, 1944
July, 1944
August, 1944
November, 1944
December, 1944
February, 1945
April, 1945
May, 1945
June, 1945
July, 1945
August, 1945
September, 1945
October, 1945
November, 1945
December, 1945
January, 1946
February, 1946
March, 1946
April, 1946
May, 1946
June, 1946
July, 1946
September, 1946
October, 1946
November, 1946
December, 1946
January, 1947
February, 1947
March, 1947
April, 1947
May, 1947
July, 1947
August, 1947
September, 1947
November, 1947
December, 1947
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 1)
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 2)
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 3)
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 4)
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 5)
1947 - Governor's Race (Folder 6)
January, 1949
February, 1949
March, 1949
April, 1949
May, 1949
July, 1949
August, 1949
September 1949
October, 1949
December, 1949
January, 1950
February, 1950
March, 1950
April, 1950
May, 1950
June, 1950
June, 1950 Senatorial Campaign
August, 1950 Senatorial Campaign
September, 1950 Senatorial Campaign
October, 1950 Senatorial Campaign
November, 1950 Senatorial Campaign
July, 1950
August, 1950
September, 1950
October, 1950 (Folder 1)
October, 1950 (Folder 2)
November, 1950
January, 1951
February, 1951
March, 1951
April, 1951
May, 1951
June, 1951
July, 1951
August, 1951
September, 1951
October, 1951
November, 1951
February, 1952
March, 1952
July, 1952
September, 1952
December, 1952
January, 1953
February, 1953
March, 1953
April, 1953
May, 1953
June, 1953
July, 1953
August, 1953
September, 1953
October, 1953
November, 1953
December, 1953
January, 1954
February, 1954
March, 1954
April, 1954
May, 1954
June, 1954
November, 1954
December, 1954
January, 1955
March, 1955
April, 1955
May, 1955
June 1955
July, 1955
August, 1955
September, 1955
October, 1955
November, 1955
December, 1955
January, 1955 Governor's Race
February, 1955 Governor's Race
March, 1955 Governor's Race
April, 1955 Governor's Race
May, 1955 Governor's Race
June, 1955 Governor's Race
July, 1955 Governor's Race (Folder 1)
July, 1955 Governor's Race (Folder 2)
August, 1955 Governor's Race (Folder 1)
August, 1955 Governor's Race (Folder 2)
September 1955 Governor's Race
October, 1955
November, 1955
December, 1955
January, 1956
February, 1956
March, 1956
April, 1956
May, 1956
June, 1956
July, 1956
August, 1956
September, 1956
October, 1956
November, 1956
December, 1956
August, 1956 Political Campaign
September, 1956 Political Campaign
October, 1956 Political Campaign
November, 1956 Political Campaign
January, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
February, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
March, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
April, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
May, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
June, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
July, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
August, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
September, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
October, 1956 Clements Campaign for re-election
February, 1956 General Political
March, 1956 General Political
April, 1956 General Political
May, 1956 General Political
June, 1956 General Political
July, 1956 General Political
December, 1956 General Political
February, 1957
October, 1957
May, 1958
September, 1958
October, 1958
November 1958
December, 1958
January, 1959
February, 1959
March, 1959
April, 1959
May, 1959
June, 1959
July, 1959
August, 1959
September, 1959
October, 1959
November, 1959
December, 1959
March, 1959 Governor's Race
April, 1959 Governor's Race
May, 1959 Governor's Race
April, 1960
August, 1960
September, 1960
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
SPEECH SERIES
Boxes 287-297
The Speech Series, covering the years 1942-1958, consists of eleven boxes. All speeches are arranged in chronological order with the date, title and place of the speech included. When available, pertinent correspondence has been filed with the speech.
Inventory
Campaign speech endorsing John Y. Brown for U.S. Senate in Democratic Primary, no place., 1942
Speech for Labor Day observance, Central City, Kentucky. Lauds working man as a vital force in nation., September 1944
Campaign speech for House of Representatives, Owensboro, Kentucky. Calls upon citizens to vote Democratic to ensure country's future., October 21, 1944
Miscellaneous Speech materials. Contains brief articles, speeches and quotations., 1945-1947
Speech by Landon Cabell Flournoy, Jr. at dedication of Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky., 1945
Radio Interview - WHAS - Louisville. Discusses Special House committee investigating food shortages., June 7, 1945
Radio Interview - WLW - Cincinnati. Discusses Special House committee investigating food shortages., June 30, 1945
Speech by Dr. Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Chicago. Honors Col. Robert R. McCormick on his sixty-fifth birthday., July 30, 1945
Speech before Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, Owensboro, Kentucky. Reports to constituents his experiences as part of Congress., 1946
Speech for national campaign, no place. Extolls merits of Democratic Party., 1946
Speech prepared for radio broadcast, no time or place. Reports on role of banks and government in economic recovery after 1933., 1946
Radio Interview - WRC Washington, D. C. Allays fears of impending food shortages., February 22, 1946
Speech dedicating Mammoth Cave National Park., September 18, 1946
Speech by Alben W Barkley to Young Democrats Louisville, Kentucky., October 4, 1946
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Stresses importance of voting Democratic ticket., October 25, 1946
Speech before Rotary Club, Owensboro, Kentucky. Cites blessings of free nation concentrates on coming election., November 27, 1946
Memorial Address to B P.O.E. Henderson Lodge, No. 206, Henderson, Kentucky., December 1, 1946
Speech on current state of education in Kentucky no place. Shows need for increasing expenditures to promote higher standards., 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor, no place. Concentrates on importance of agriculture to state., 1947
Scripts for brief radio speeches for a county judge, combat veteran, mayor, and tobacco farmer., 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor - WHAS - Louisville., May 12, 1947
Campaign speech endorsing Clements by Tom Underwood, no place., May 19, 1947
Two Radio speeches supporting Clements - WHAS - Louisville, by James L. Cobb and by William H. Natcher., May 26, 1947
Campaign Speech in Democratic Primary for Governor - WHAS - Louisville. Discusses budget cut in TVA and its effect on REA., June 12, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor, Glasgow, Kentucky., June 28, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor, Maysville, Kentucky., July 5 1947
Radio speeches endorsing Clements for Governor - WHAS - Louisville. John W. Jones, July 18: H. Clyde Reeves, July 23., July 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor, Ashland, Kentucky; simultaneous broadcast - WHAS - Louisville., July 5, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic primary for Governor, Fancy Farm, Kentucky., July 10, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic primary for Governor Woodford County, Kentucky., July 12, 1947
Commencement address, Paducah, Kentucky, Challenges graduates to face and accept new world., July 15, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor, Hopkinsville, Kentucky., July 16, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic primary for Governor, Madisonville, Kentucky., July 18, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic Primary for Governor Princeton, Kentucky; simultaneous broadcast - WHAS - Louisville., July 19, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic primary for Governor Kenton - Campbell Rally., July 24, 1947
Campaign speech in Democratic primary for Governor, Louisville., July 24, 1947
Campaign speech endorsing Clements by Tom Underwood, no place., July 30, 1947
Campaign speech endorsing Clements by Tom Underwood, assigned on or about August 1, no place., August 1, 1947
Closing campaign speech in primary, Morganfield, Kentucky., August 1, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, Pikeville, Kentucky., August 26, 1947
Campaign speeches endorsing Clements by Mrs. Lucy L. Smith and Tom Underwood - WHAS - Louisville., August 27, 1947
Campaign speech draft., September, 1947
Campaign statements. Collection of statements made by Clements during primary and general election., September 1, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race. Planned for delivery at Somerset. Kentucky., September 1, 1947
Speech by Fred Vinson before American Bar Association, Cleveland, Ohio. Affirms that challenge can lead to achievement., September 22, 1947
Campaign speech endorsing Clements by Hon. Ben Kilgore - WHAS - Louisville., September 24, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race. Delivered before Kentucky Municipal League Meeting, no place., September 24, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, Morehead, Kentucky., September 27, 1947
Campaign speech draft. Proposes change in policy and expenditures for Kentucky Aeronautics Commission., October, 1947
Radio forums in October - WHAS - Louisville. October 29: Chapman, Chelf, Bates, Spence, Gregory, Underwood; October 27: Mrs. Offutt, Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Settle; October 8: Underwood, Hodgkin, Walters, Funk, Wetherby., October, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, Murray, Kentucky., October 4, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, to League of Women Voters, Lexington, Kentucky. Discusses education, welfare, taxation, State personnel selection., October 11, 1947
Copy of speech made by Governor Willis on September 29, 1943 received. Willis speaks for reduction of expenses. Cover letter., October 13, 1947
Campaign Speech endorsing Clements by Senator Lee Moore - WHAS - Louisville., October 15, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race to Women's Democratic Club, Louisville., October 16, 1947
Campaign speech endorsing Clements by Adron Doran - WHAS - Louisville., October 21, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, Hazard, Kentucky., October 25, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race from Hazard, Kentucky - WHAS - Louisville., October 25, 1947
Campaign speech in Governor's race, Newport, Kentucky., October 27, 1947
Campaign speech on election eve, Morganfield, Kentucky., November 3, 1947
Campaign speech from Morganfield, Kentucky - WHAS - Louisville. Discusses Vaughn Wiman's critical statement of Republican Party., November 3, 1947
Campaign speech from Morganfield, Kentucky - WHAS - Louisville. Fifteen minute radio broadcast., November 4, 1947
Post-election speech - WHAS - Louisville. Expresses gratitude for support leading to victory., November 6, 1947
Inaugural address, Frankfort, Kentucky. Discusses general theme of Kentucky's heritage and future., December 9, 1947
Commencement address, no time or place. Stresses theme of opportunities for young people., 1948
Commencement address, no time or place. Presents Kentucky as a place of opportunities for graduates., 1948
Address to Governor's Conference, no place. Discusses federal-state civil defense activities. Proposes establishment of National Planning Board with Governors serving in advisory position., 1948
Speech defining issues for Democrats in coming presidential election, no time or place., 1948
Speech to Louisville Board of Trade, Louisville. Previews budget, tax program, industrial expansion, needed legislation., January 1, 1948
Radio speech - WHAS - Louisville. Extends New Year's greetings and re-affirms goal of making Kentucky a better place in which to live., January 1, 1948
Governor's address to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Recommends legislation to cover specific commitments for governmental organization made as a candidate., January 6, 1948
Governor's address to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Discusses financial condition of commonwealth and presents budget recommendations., January 12, 1948
Governor's address to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Deals with two features of proposed program: industrialization of Kentucky and improvement of Kentucky's roads and highways., February 2, 1948
Speech to Boy Scout meeting, Frankfort, Kentucky. Recounts history of scouting in Kentucky and points out contribution to citizenship., February 6, 1948
Speech at Baptist church dinner, Frankfort, Kentucky. Briefly mentions several of Kentucky's pressing needs and the legislative avenues for dealing with them., February 16, 1948
Speech at Jefferson - Jackson Day Dinner, Louisville. Introduces Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, who makes main speech., February 21, 1948
Speech supporting American National Red Cross, Hazard, Kentucky., March, 1948
Radio speech - WFKY - Frankfort, Kentucky. Welcomes recruiting team from 82nd Airborne Division to Kentucky and encourages enlistment. Also, same speech attributed to Senator Louis Cox, president protem of State Senate., March 22, 1948
Speech to Membership meeting and All-Business Congress, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, no place. Stresses need for industrial development in Kentucky., April 22, 1948
Speech to Corvier Press Club, Cincinnati. Emphasizes continuing cooperation, not competition between Kentucky and Ohio. Answers criticisms of some recent legislative action., April 27, 1948
Speech at Kentucky Colonels' Dinner, Louisville. Welcomes honorary Colonels to Derby., April 30, 1948
Speech to conference of African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Louisville. Enumerates qualities for which Kentuckians have been noted; illustrates these qualities through history of African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church., May 6, 1948
Radio broadcast endorsing tour of the homes sponsored by the Garden Club, no place., May 6, 1948
Speech to convocation of Christian Church leaders, Lexington, Kentucky. Examines nation's heritage of religious freedom and church's present challenge., May 11, 1948
Speech at "Transylvania Day," Lexington, Kentucky. Traces growth of the institution from 1780-1948., May 15, 1948
Commencement address at Morganfield High School, Morganfield, Kentucky., May 20, 1948
Commencement address, Sturgis, Kentucky., May 21, 1948
Speech to County Tax Commissioners' Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. Discusses problems arising from assessment and collection of property tax and re-affirms importance of that revenue in budget., June 22, 1948
Comments on signing of the Ohio River Valley Sanitation Compact, no place. States need for interstate cooperation in battle against pollution., June 30, 1948
Speech to Veterans of Foreign Wars. Madisonville, Kentucky. Recalls role of Kentucky soldiers in nation's struggles to preserve freedom., July 3, 1948
Speech, Uniontown, Kentucky. Celebrates breaking of ground for flood wall., July 3, 1948
Speech to Fleming-Mason Co-op, Flemingsburg, Kentucky. Discusses role of co-ops in bringing rural electrification to Kentucky., July 10, 1948
Speech to American Legion Convention, Lexington, Kentucky. Points out role Legion plays in resisting Communism, developing appreciation of spiritual values, and ensuring preparedness of nation., August 2, 1948
Comments, Marion County Fair, Kentucky. Speaks as a farmer to other farmers about the opportunities for social and economic growth afforded by a county fair., August 19, 1948
Speech at bridge dedication, Oneonta, Kentucky. Cites value of well-planned, well-constructed roads and bridges to Kentucky's economic growth., August 25, 1948
Speech at Labor Day Celebration, Central City, Kentucky. Focuses on implementation of Kentucky's labor laws and increased influence of Department of Mines and Minerals in area of safety., September 6, 1948
Script for Television broadcast at State Fair. Recalls history and accomplishments of the fair., September 16, 1948
Interview on Country Journal - WHAS - Louisville. Answers questions about State Fair., September 18, 1948
Speech at Soil Conservation meeting, Louisville. One of fifty farmers receiving Master Conservationists award. Speaks of importance of a soil conservation program to Kentucky's future., September 18, 1948
Introduction of President Truman. Louisville., September 30, 1948
Speech delivered "after working hours", State Capitol, Frankfort, Kentucky. Emphasizes active role that each member must play to ensure Democratic Party's success in election., October 13, 1948
Speech at North-South Exposition, Owensboro, Kentucky. Commends community for developing idea of exposition and stresses need for planned expansion of industry and agriculture in state., October 14, 1948
Speech to State Convention of Democratic Women's Clubs, Frankfort, Kentucky. Points out legislation exposed by Democrats which indicates Party's concern for people., October 15, 1948
Speech relating achievements of Democratic Party for the past six years, no place., October 28, 1948
Recorded interview with Governor Johnson of Tennessee, Dr. Donovan of the University of Kentucky and Governor Clements, Knoxville, Tennessee. Discusses University of Kentucky., November 20, 1948
Shooting script for film "United We Stand", Frankfort, Kentucky. Presents information on state income tax with instructions for filing returns., January 21, 1949
Speech to Boy Scouts and leaders, Frankfort, Kentucky. Honors Scouts and leaders for their contribution of service and spiritual leadership., February 12, 1949
Speech of acceptance upon arrival of French Gratitude train, no place. Reviews events which link France and Kentucky in Friendship., February 14, 1949
Radio speech commending Kentuckians for service to American National Red Cross - WFKY - Frankfort, Kentucky. Reviews statistically services rendered., February 18, 1949
Speech at Founders Day Convocations. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. Discusses role of the University in Kentucky affairs., February 22, 1949
Speech requesting action on clarification of law creating State Building Commission and extend amortization for loans made by rural electric coops, no place., February 23, 1949
Address to Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Presents problem at participation in equalization fund by schools not complying with Statutes; recommends corrective legislation., March 1, 1949
Speech to Productive and Marketing Administration, Lexington, Kentucky. Stresses importance of soil and water resources in state. Commends group for its role in conservation., March 1, 1949
Speech honoring Ed Diddle, coach at Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky., March 8, 1949
Speech to Public Health Conference at Louisville. Discusses tourism as an economic source for funding expansion of public health services., March 24, 1949
Introduction of Attorney General Tom Clark at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Ashland, Kentucky., April 22, 1949
Script for filmed program on Kentucky tourism., May 5, 1949
Speech at dedication of Kentucky Dam State Park Airport, Kentucky Dam State Park. Recalls government aid in acquiring and developing site; foresees airport as impetus to tourism., May 15, 1949
Speech to Kentucky League of Sportsmen, Frankfort, Kentucky. Explains how Kentucky fish and game laws were formulated; emphasizes importance of careful selection of commissioners who will enforce laws., May 16, 1949
Commencement address at Morehead State College, Morehead, Kentucky., May 19, 1949
Commencement address at Madisonville High School, Madisonville, Kentucky., May 20, 1949
Commencement address at Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky., May 21, 1949
Speech at Mountain Laurel Festival, Pineville, Kentucky. Reviews history and purpose of festival., May 27, 1949
Radio broadcast, Ashland, Kentucky. Calls attention to natural scenic beauty of Kentucky., June, 1949
Speech at Centenary Day, Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky. Discusses man's usefulness and service, both to God and his fellowman., June 1, 1949
Speech to American Legion Convention, Middlesboro, Kentucky. Reviews year's achievements in terms of membership growth, increased participation in activities and expanded services., June 27, 1949
Speech at West Kentucky Fair, Paducah, Kentucky. Describes efforts of state government to aid citizens by developing programs in agriculture, industry and tourism., July 12, 1949
Speech at Centennial celebration, Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Speaks of the area's past achievements and future promise., July 30, 1949
Speech to National Laymen's Retreat, Old Cane Ridge Meeting House, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Comments on idea of a personal retreat; concentrates on influence of Cane Ridge meeting in history of Christian Church., August 11, 1949
Speech, no place. Praises three notable men from the First District of Kentucky: Matthew Lyon, Ollie James, Alben Barkley., August 19, 1949
Introduction of Alben W. Barkley to a farmer's group, no place., September 21, 1949
Speech to Democratic Woman's Club of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. Discusses progress in areas of health and welfare, road construction, education; also the establishment of Legislative Research Commission and State Police Department., October 6, 1949
Speech at dedication of bridge, Cynthiana, Kentucky. Relates importance of free travel to economic growth of state; reviews accomplishments of Department of Highways., October 8, 1949
Speech at dedication of Chapel-Fine Arts Building, Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky. Indicates importance of education in a free society; emphasizes role of Union College in Kentucky education., October 14, 1949
Statement at Farnsley-Shamburger Ralley, Louisville, Kentucky. Advocates home rule and city-state cooperation., October 17, 1949
Speech for Tobacco Festival Program, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Draws analogy between good stewardship on farm and in government. Asks support for raising salary limitation for physicians in Kentucky state facilities., October 27, 1949
Speech to Keep Kentucky Green Conference, Louisville, Kentucky. Urges planned use of timber areas; stresses importance of organized fire prevention and protection program and public support movements., October 28, 1949
Speech to Holy Name Society, Frankfort, Kentucky. Applies obligations of brotherhood and mutual responsibility taught by Jesus to functions of government., October 30, 1949
Speech at meetings of Associated Industries of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky. Speaks of Kentucky's program for encouraging industrial settlement and expansion., November 3, 1949
Speech at thirtieth anniversary of Farm Bureau Convention, Louisville, Kentucky. Examines growth over thirty years of rural electric program, rural road construction, state health care, planned use of natural resources., November 22, 1949
Speech to Association of County Judges, no place. Elaborates on state road building program; seeks cooperation in implementation., December 15, 1949
Speech to Joint Session of General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Delivers state of the Commonwealth address with a review of legislation which altered governmental framework., January 3, 1950
Speech to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Reviews financial condition of Commonwealth; proposes budget for next biennium., January 9, 1950
Speech to Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Dinner for General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Cites industrial expansion in state; discusses supportive roles of Agricultural and Industrial Board and business community., January 11, 1950
Speech to Joint Legislative meeting at monument, Frankfort, Kentucky. Commemorates fiftieth anniversary of assassination of William Goebel., February 7, 1950
Speech at Farm Award Luncheon, Louisville, Kentucky. Honors winners for contributions to farm improvement; mentions state agencies which aid farmers., February 11, 1950
Speech to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Calls for passage of legislation to make amendments to Sec. 246 and Sec. 186 of Constitution effective. Explains that delay in presenting proposal was due to Assembly's involvement with KEA., March 6, 1950
Speech data on education, no place. Includes draft of speech and cover letter and materials sent to principals, teachers, and supervisors., March 24, 1950
Speech to Southeastern Conference of A A A Clubs, Cincinnati. States importance of interregional network of highways built with federal aid., April 18, 1950
Speech to Junior Chamber of Commerce, Louisville, Kentucky. Commends Jaycees for contribution on national and state levels; reaffirms Kentucky's agricultural and industrial potential., April 21, 1950
Speeches for Thomas Walker Celebration, Barbourville, Kentucky. Describes courage of early settlers; asks that Kentuckians honor their heritage by planning and conserving for the future., April 28, 1950
Commencement address at Horse Cave High School, Horse Cave, Kentucky., May 19, 1950
Commencement address at Dorton High School, Dorton, Kentucky., May 25, 1950
Speech at Mountain Laurel Festival, Pineville, Kentucky. Pays tribute to Kentucky's heritage., May 26, 1950
Introduction of Dr. Daniel Polling at dedication of Memorial Coliseum, University of Kentucky, Lexington., May 30, 1950
Address at War Memorial Dedication, Morganfield, Kentucky. Honors young men from Union County who died in World War I, World War II; attacks Communism and calls for vigilance., June 11, 1950
Speech at dedication of Paris Tuberculosis Hospital, Paris, Kentucky. Recounts struggle to obtain treatment facilities; discusses state's plan for assistance of program., June 14, 1950
Speech at Homecoming, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Pays tribute to early settlers of Kentucky; presents state as a land of opportunity in 1950., June 16, 1950
Speech at Floyd County Sesquicentennial, Floyd County, Kentucky. Tells exploits of John Floyd; discusses economic potential of Floyd County., July 1, 1950
Speech at My Old Kentucky Home rededication, Bardstown, Kentucky. Speaks on two themes: meaning of Independence Day and progress in Kentucky., July 4, 1950
Speech to members of Committee on Functions and Resources of State Government, no place. Explains that committee's role will be to ascertain state's needs and deterimine economic potential for meeting them., July 17, 1950
Speech at Hazard Baseball Park, Hazard, Kentucky. Encourages development of sports programs; relates Sports to American way of life., July 20, 1950
Introduction of Knox Hutchinson at Annual Soil Conservation Meeting, no place. Substitute for Governor makes introduction., July 27, 1950
Speech at dedication of Glasgow Tuberculosis Hospital, Glasgow, Kentucky. Reports on progress of state's tuberculosis hospital development program., August 25, 1950
Suggestion for campaign speech from Cliff Waddill; cover letter from John Keck., September 6, 1950
Campaign speech, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Declares candidacy for United States Senate., September 21, 1950
Speech at dedication of tuberculosis hospital, Madisonville, Kentucky. Discusses plans for expansion and improvement of current health care facilities and services., September 29, 1950
Speech to League of Women Voters, Lexington, Kentucky. Comments at length on U.S. Foreign Policy and U.S. Fiscal Policy., September 30, 1950
Speech material relating to agriculture in Kentucky. Cover note., October 2, 1950
Campaign speech in U.S. Senatorial Race, Jackson, Kentucky. Concentrates on improvements made in Kentucky's education system., October 6, 1950
Campaign speech in U.S. Senatorial Race to Democratic Women's Convention, Louisville, Kentucky., October 19, 1950
Speech at meeting of Order of Eastern Star, Louisville, Kentucky. Covers general topics of Communism vs Freedom, need for vigilance, role of U.S. in World Affairs., October 23, 1950
Speech for Industry Day, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Sees growth of industry as state's great challenge, cites current industrial development., October 27, 1950
Campaign speech in U.S. Senatorial Race, no place., November 2, 1950
Campaign speech in U.S. Senatorial Race, Morganfield, Kentucky. Answers opponent's charges; accuses him of libel and slander., November 6, 1950
Eulogy for John Albert Whitaker, delivered to Congress, Washington, D. C., 1951
Speech for "Capitol Cloakroom" Program - CBS - Washington, D. C. Deals with increased hostilies in Korea, challenge of Communism to free nations., January 9, 1951
Transcript of remarks by Speaker Rayburn, Vice President Barkley, and President Truman to Democratic National Committee, Washington, D. C., January 27, 1951
Printed address by Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby to General Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky. Asks for legislation to spend surplus funds., March 6, 1951
Radio interview, "Capitol Hill" - WHAS - Louisville. Answers queries on sending troops to Europe and security through NATO., March 25, 1951
Printed address by Luther H. Evans, Librarian of Congress, University of Kentucky, Lexington., April 2, 1951
Commencement address at Belfry High School, Belfry, Kentucky., May 24, 1951
Draft of speech for meeting of Tobacco Association, Kentucky Village State Park, Kentucky. Shows value of mutual assistance in maintaining growth in tobacco industry., August 12-15, 1951
Radio speech for May, no place. Anniversary program. Honors pioneer industrialist., September 16, 1951
Miscellaneous Speech material. Includes humorous speech made by Henry Ashurst and information on Kentucky Lake State Park., 1952
Speech by Elvis Stahr, Jr., delivered to Kentucky Press Association Convention, no place. Includes cover letter., February 6, 1952
Statement by Clements, prepared for Kentucky Youth Assembly, Frankfort, Kentucky., February 14, 1952
Includes correspondence relating to a radio speech for WHAS "Capitol Hill.", March 11, 1952
Copy of speech made by President Truman at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Washington, D. C., March 29, 1952
Speech materials. Includes cover letter and copy of speech made by Woodrow Wilson to Kentucky State Bar Association, Lexington, Kentucky., April 28, 1952
Speech for Philip Morris Program, Louisville. Emphasizes Kentucky's industrial progress., May 16, 1952
Speech at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Louisville. Lauds Democratic Party; predicts victory in the national election., May 17, 1952
Speech to Democratic State Convention, Louisville. Asserts that Democrats can win on their record; discusses record in Kentucky., May 27, 1952
Speech by Senator Robert Kerr to National Press Club, Washington, D. C.. Comments on campaign issues and candidates., June 5, 1952
Radio interview, Hazel Markel show - MBS - Washington, D.C.. Includes script of interview and also script of Dirksen's interview., June 17, 1952
Speech, Blackberry Festival, Carlisle, Kentucky. Discusses agriculture and its importance to nation and Kentucky., July 4, 1952
Speech, Danville, Kentucky. Reviews progress of soil conservation and development of state-owned farm land., August 6, 1952
Speech to Democratic State Convention, Dover, Delaware. Campaigns for National Democratic ticket., August 26, 1952
Speech to Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Export Association, Cumberland Falls, Kentucky. Recommends price supports to stabilize tobacco program., September 8, 1952
Printed address of Lt. Gen. Lewis Pick at Centennial of Engineering, Chicago, Illinois. Reviews impact of Corps of Engineers on nation., September 13, 1952
Speech to Friends of Schools Meeting, Carter Caves, Kentucky. Sees increased financial aid to schools resulting from tourism., September 19, 1952
Printed campaign speech of Adlai Stevenson, Nashville, Tennessee. Elaborates on Democratic platform., October 9, 1952
Speech at dedication of Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky. Discusses importance of State Property and Buildings Commission to long range plans of Kentucky., October 9, 1952
Radio Interview - WLW - Cincinnati. Answers questions regarding direction of Congress under Republican control and future of Democratic Party., January 18, 1953
Inaugural Address, Dwight Eisenhower, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Discusses committee changes to take place in Congress; also role of Democrats as minority party., January 28, 1953
Radio Broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Comments on what he considers to be most important sections of Eisenhower's State of Union Address., February 11, 1953
Address by Adlai E. Stevenson, delivered at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, New York, N.Y., February 14, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Reviews President's eleven-point program with special emphasis on tidelands issue., February 25, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Reports on Administration's activities after first forty days; also mentions death of Stalin and it consequences., March 11, 1953
Recorded speech, no place. Reports on lack of Republican support for Eisenhower's program., March 25, 1953
Statement for Cancer Crusade, to be included in one of radio programs., April 1, 1953
Speech to Representatives of Democratic National Party, no place. Discusses Senatorial campaigns in 1954., April 11, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Counsels caution in interpreting Russia's overtures of peace; suggests action to confirm words., April 18, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Questions Russia's bid for peace, approves Eisenhower's stand, insisting on deeds to prove sincerity., April 22, 1953
Speech to U.S. Senate, Washington, D. C. Eulogy of Garrett Withers., May 7, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. John C. Watts substituting for Clements. Explores prospects of economic prosperity under Eisenhower Administration., May 20, 1953
Speech to Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Louisville. Compares first days of Eisenhower and Roosevelt Administrations; reports on Congress, emphasizing importance of Democratic minority., May 23, 1953
Radio broadcast-WHAS - Louisville. Discusses experience as observer at nuclear test and impact experience will have on future legislation to control atomic energy., June 3, 1953
Radio broadcast, no place. Reviews Korean conflict in light of possible settlement; reiterates steps Communists must take to prove sincerity., June 17, 1953
Radio broadcast, no place. Examines progress of program of Eisenhower Administration., July 1, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Assesses importance of Democratic support to passage of President's programs., July 15, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Deals with Korean truce; distinguishes between the military document and the impending agreement between political leaders, with its implementation., July 29, 1953
Radio broadcast - WHAS - Louisville. Relates action taken by 83rd Congress to problems facing nation and world., August 12, 1953
Speech, Louisville. Apraises record of 83rd Congress and Republican Administration., September 15, 1953
Eulogy for Senator Patrick A. McCarran, no place. No date., 1954
Speech material. Includes memorandum listing Federal Agency offices eliminated in Kentucky; also printed address by William J. Barrett., 1954
Speech honoring Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico., 1954
Radio speech, no place. Stresses need for people and parties to rise above partisan considerations., January 3, 1954
Speech delivered in U.S. Senate, Washington, D. C., Eulogy of Fred M. Vinson., January 6, 1954
Radio broadcast - NBC - Washington, D. C., Comments on University of Kentucky's football prospects with new coach Blanton Collier., April 16, 1954
Speech to Daughters of American Revolution, Washington, D. C., Stresses principles on which nation was founded, battle against Communism, and continued separation of power in government., April 21, 1954
Introduction of Lyndon Johnson at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Washington, D. C.., May 6, 1954
Speech to Disabled American Veterans, Lexington, Kentucky. States need for military preparedness and a decisive foreign policy., May 21, 1954
Speech at public hearing held by Corps of Engineers, Hazard, Kentucky. Proposes utilization of Kentucky River system; specifically mentions Jackson cut-off project., May 22, 1954
Eulogy for Dr. Fred W. Rankin, to Senate, Washington, D. C.., May 24, 1954
Speech to meeting of Democrats, Annapolis, Maryland. Evaluates Republican Leadership and predicts Democratic victory in Maryland., May 28, 1954
Speech to Kentucky Federation of Post Office Clerks, no place. Attacks Summer-field-Fry Report; accuses Post Office Department of lobbying., May 29, 1954
Letter conveying greetings to Communication Workers of America to be read at Eight Annual Convention, Cleveland, Ohio., June 15, 1954
Statement "What in My Opinion the Disabled Veterans Need Most"; read at Convention, Miami Beach, Florida. Includes correspondence., July 3, 1954
Statement for spot announcement commemorating thirty-second Anniversary of WHAS - Louisville., July 7, 1954
Draft of speech for American Legion Convention. Middlesboro, Kentucky. Deals with two major themes: (1) Veterans' programs; (2) Growth of Communism., July 26, 1954
Speech in U.S. Senate, Washington, D. C.. Deplores growth of unemployment and lack of definitive action to check it., August 20, 1954
Speech to Postal Clerks, Cincinnati. Reports on defeat of Summerfield-Fry proposal and subsequent approval of pay increase., August 23, 1954
Speech, Kenton County meeting. Examines record of Republican Congress., August 23, 1954
Radio broadcast - WNOP - Newport, Kentucky. Traces briefly history of labor movement., September, 1954
Statement for opening of Industrial Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. [UNK] Miami Beach, Florida. Con-congratulates members on progress. Includes correspondence., September 27, 1954
Campaign speech for Alben W. Barkley, Shelbyville, Kentucky., September 30, 1954
Telenews, no place. Challenges Charles E. Wilson's statement about unemployment., October 13, 1954
Campaign speech for Alben Barkley, Cattlettsburg, Kentucky., October 15, 1954
Draft of speech, no place. Draws parallel between Eisenhower and Hoover administrations; Sees "creeping Hooverism.", 1955
Campaign speech supporting Bert Combs for governor, no place. Chastizes Chandler for campaign of falsehood., 1955
Draft of speech. Supports Barkley for U.S. Senate; charges Republican administration has failed to meet country's needs., 1955
Speech at groundbreaking for Green River development project, no place. Cites need for a coordinated water resources project., 1955
Speech to Womens National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C.. Uses football game as analogy showing failure of Republican team to support [UNK] lists problems confronting nation., January 20, 1955
Speech to National Guard Convention, no place. Stresses need for military prepardness in face of increasing Soviet military might., March 26, 1955
Speech to Covier Press Club, Cincinnati. Enumerates challenges facing nation., May 3, 1955
Radio Report - WHAS - Louisville. Reports on New Mutual Security Program for Far East., July 1, 1955
Acceptance Speech for Centennial Award, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky., July 1, 1955
Speech materials. Draft of Speech on labor and management, incorporated into a Combs speech., July 2, 1955
Introduction of Alben Barkley at special showing of "The Kentuckian", Washington, D.C.., July 19, 1955
Speech delivered in U.S. Senate, Washington, D. C.. Reviews accomplishments of first session of 84th Congress; pays tribute to those who have assisted him in task of majority leader., August, 1955
Speech at dedication of Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky. Emphasizes cooperation displayed in bringing to fruition plan for park., September 5, 1955
Campaign speech, Louisville. Focuses on accomplishments of seven Democratic Governors and three Democratic Presidents., September 24, 1955
Speech to Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Cincinnati. Foresees development of Ohio River and tributaries as impetus to industrial growth., October 3, 1955
Speech for Woman's Day, Louisville. Reiterates need for Democratic leadership for Country; supports election of Alben Barkley., October 9, 1955
Speech to Burley and Dark Leaf Export Association, Kenlake, Kentucky. Discusses legislation beneficial to tobacco growers, point 4 program and Geneva Summit meeting., October 17, 1955
Speech to Huntington Interstate Milk Producers Association, Ashland, Kentucky. Reviews actions of Senate Committee on Agriculture; emphasizes farm problems, price supports., October 19, 1955
Speech to National Federation of Post Office Clerks of Western Kentucky, Paducah, Kentucky. Discusses reclassification system, federal benefits and proposed congressional legislation., November 12, 1955
Speech at ground breaking for Rough River Reservoir, no place. Emphasizes importance of water control projects; proposes legislation to expedite development of water resource policy., November 18, 1955
Speech to Kentucky Federation of National Farm Loan Association, Kentucky Lake, Kentucky. Charges that farm problem has been aggravated by Secretary Benson's policies; expects proposal of an "omnibus" agriculture bill., November 28, 1955
Memorial Address before Elks Lodge No. 738, Madisonville, Kentucky., December 4, 1955
Address at Bethlehem Christian Church, Madisonville, Kentucky. Advocates strengthening our heritage through government., December 4, 1955
Radio broadcast, no place. Campaign speech for re-election., 1956
Radio broadcast, no place. Campaign speech with special emphasis on rural areas., 1956
Speech in Senate, Washington, D.C.. Honors John White Stevenson., January 25, 1956
Speech to Young Voters Forum, Louisville. Emphasizes foreign policy and changing political climates., March 26, 1956
Opening campaign speech, no place. Radio broadcast., April 17, 1956
Speech in Senate, Washington, D.C.. Deals with federal scholarships to science and engineering students., April 26, 1956
Commencement Address, Faxon Grade School, Calloway County, Kentucky., May 6, 1956
Speech to State Convention of National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Owensboro, Kentucky. Discusses administration's attitude toward postal service employees as reflected by Summerfield; hopes for change through Congressional Legislation., June 2, 1956
Speech in Senate, Washington, D.C., Commends Warren Magnuson on his selection as "Maritime Man of the Year.", June 7, 1956
Speech in Senate, Washington, D.C., Pays tribute to Leo Harvey, an industrialist., June 13, 1956
Speech to Democratic State Convention, Louisville. Asserts need for Democratic leadership; predicts victory in November., July 3, 1956
Eulogy of Senator Harvey M. Kilgore, Delivered in Senate, Washington, D. C., July 9, 1956
Speech to League of Women Voters, Louisville. Comments on American Foreign Policy, or lack of it, under Republican administration., September 8, 1956
Speech to Democratic Campaign Opening, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Reviews Democratic accomplishments in Congress., September 18, 1956
Closing Campaign Speech, no place. Radio address. Stands on his record., November 5, 1956
Miscellaneous Speech Materials., 1958
Speech to group, Pennsylvania. Stresses need for election of Democrats to Congress; discusses Democrats' influence on Legislation., 1958
Speech to Democratic Convention, Dover, Delaware. Cites accomplishments of Democratic-led Congress., August 22, 1958
Notes from talk to Democratic National Committee organizational meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey., September 11, 1958
Speech urging voters to vote for Congressman Tad Walter, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania., October 23, 1958
OFFICE COPY SERIES
Boxes 298-353
The Office Copy Series consists of carbon copies of correspondence sent from Clements' office between 1945 and 1952. During this period clements served as United States Representative, Governor of Kentucky, and United States Senator. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically within each year.
Inventory
Office Copy Series, 1945, A
1945, Adjustant General
1945, Aldrich
1945, Allen
1945, Anderson
1945, Arnold
1945, B
1945, Baird
1945, Bailey
1945, Baker
1945, Barkley
1945, Barnes
1945, Beauchamp
1945, Berry
1945, Beshear
1945, Betts
1945, Blackerby
1945, Boaz
1945, Boggess
1945, Bohannon
1945, Boswell
1945, Bowells
1945, Bradley
1945, Brown
1945, Browning
1945, Botts
1945, C
1945, Carpenter
1945, Clark
1945, Clements
1945, Clore
1945, Commanding General
1945, Commanding Officer
1945, Cooper
1945, Cotton
1945, Cox
1945, Creasey
Office Copy Series, 1945, Crowe
1945, D
1945, Davis
1945, Denfeld
1945, Donaldson
1945, Donovan
1945, Duncan
1945, Dyer
1945, E
1945, F
1945, Farmer
1945, Fisher
1945, Ford
1945, Fortenbery
1945, Franey
1945, Franklin
1945, G
1945, Mother Gabriel
1945, Garman
1945, Gibson
1945, Goben
1945, Graham
1945, Green
1945, H
1945, Hager
1945, Hale
Office Copy Series, 1945, Hancock
1945, Harper
1945, Harris
1945, Hayes
1945, Haynes
1945, Henry
1945, Hoffman
1945, Howard
1945, Hughes
1945, I
1945, Iler
1945, J
1945, Johnson
1945, Jones
1945, K
1945, Kelley
1945, Kendrick
1945, Kilgore
1945, Knight
1945, L
1945, Lackey
1945, Lamastus
1945, Logan
1945, Long
1945, Lynn
Office Copy Series, 1945, Mc
1945, McCormack-McCormick
1945, McConnell
1945, McDonald
1945, McElroy
1945, McGaw
1945, McKinney
1945, McMurray-McMurry
1945, McReynolds
1945, M
1945, Maloney, C. W.
1945, Markham
1945, Martin
1945, Mason
1945, Mayhew
1945, Mayors
1945, Melton
1945, Miller
1945, Milliken
1945, Moloney, R. P.
1945, Moore
1945, Morris
1945, Munford
1945, Myers
Office Copy Series, 1945, N
1945, O
1945, O'Toole
1945, P
1945, Payne
1945, Peace
1945, Peterson
1945, Peyton
1945, Phillips
1945, Posey
1945, Power
1945, Price
1945, Prichard-Prichett
1945, Q
1945, R
1945, Rhea, T. S.
1945, Rhoads
1945, Richard-Richardson
1945, Ringo
1945, Roberts-Robertson
1945, Rodes
1945, Rogers
1945, Royster
1945, S
1945, Sanders
1945, Settle
1945, Sherwood, W. S.
Office Copy Series, 1945, Shiarella, N. W.
1945, Simpson
1945, Sims-Simons
1945, Smith
1945, Snodgrass, F.
1945, Springer, O. B.
1945, Stanford, J. E.
1945, Steele
1945, Stewart
1945, Stitles, Colonel H. J.
1945, Street, F. T.
Office Copy Series, 1945, T.
1945, U
1945, V
1945, Vaughn
1945, Vincent-Vinson
1945, W
1945, Wallace
1945, Watkins
1945, Weathers
1945, Weyler, E. H.
1945, Whalen-Whelan
1945, Whitaker
1945, White
1945, Williams
1945, Wilson
1945, Withers
1945, Witsell, Major General E. F.
1945, Wolfe
1945, Wood-Woods
1945, Wright
1945, X-Z
Office Copy Series, 1946, A
1946, Adams
1946, Akin
1946, Alexander
1946, Allen
1946, American
1946, Anderson
1946, Arnold
1946, Asby
1946, B-Bl
Office Copy Series, 1946, B-Bu
1946, Bailey
1946, Barnes
1946, Beard
1946, Beauchamp
1946, Bell
1946, Bennet-Bennett
Office Copy Series, 1946, Berry
1946, Beshear
1946, Backerby
1946, Boggess
1946, Boone
1946, Bradley
1946, Brantley
1946, Brooks
1946, Brown
1946, Buchanan
1946, Burton
1946, Ca-Ch
1946, Ci-Cu
1946, Calman
1946, Camp-Campbell
1946, Cary
1946, Clark
1946, Claypool
1946, Clements
1946, Cole-Coleman
1946, Commanding General-Commanding Officer
1946, Constant
1946, Cook-Cooksey
1946, Cooper
1946, Cox
1946, Crow-Crowe
1946, Curry
Office Copy Series, 1946, Da-De
1946, Di-Do
1946, Dr-Dy
1946, Dalton
1946, Daniel
1946, Davis
1946, Dempewolf
1946, Dixon
1946, Donaldson
1946, E
1946, Edwards
1946, Embrey-Embry
1946, Evans
1946, Fa-Fl
1946, Fo-Fu
1946, Farmer
1946, Ford
1946, Fortenberry
1946, Ga-Ge
1946, Gi-Go
1946, Gr-Gu
1946, Gabriel
1946, Gallagher
1946, Garman
Office Copy Series, 1946, Gish
1946, Gividen
1946, Goben
1946, Gordon
1946, Graham
1946, Gregory
1946, Griffen
1946, Ha
1946, He-Hi
Office Copy Series, 1946, Ho
1946, Hu
1946, Hager
1946, Hale
1946, Hall
1946, Hamilton
1946, Hammack
1946, Harper
1946, Harris
1946, Hawkins
1946, Hayden
1946, Henrick
1946, Higgins
1946, Hill
1946, Hodge
1946, Hoffman
1946, Holt
1946, Howard
1946, I
1946, Iler, Arthur
1946, Ja-Ju
1946, Jackson
1946, Jenkins
1946, Johnson
1946, Jones
1946, Ka-Ke
1946, Ki-Ky
1946, Knight
1946, La
1946, Le-Ll
1946, Lo-Ly
1946, Lackey
1946, Lane
1946, Lewis
1946, Lindsay-Lindsey
1946, Logan
1946, Long
1946, Lowe
1946, Lyon-Lyons
1946, McA-McI
1946, McK-McT
1946, McDaniel
Office Copy Series, 1946, McGaw
1946, Ma
1946, Me-Mi
1946, Mo-Mu
1946, Maloney
1946, Martin
1946, May
1946, Melton
1946, Meredith
1946, Milam
1946, Miller
1946, Millikin
1946, Mitchell
1946, Montgomery
1946, Moore
1946, Murphy
1946, Myers
1946, N
1946, Natcher
1946, O
1946, O'Toole, Mary
1946, Pa-Ph
1946, Pi-Pu
1946, Parish
1946, Paul
1946, Payne
1946, Phelps
1946, Phillips
1946, Porter
1946, Posey
1946, Procter
1946, W
1946, Ra-Rh
1946, Ri-Ru
1946, Ramsey
1946, Ray
1946, Richards
1946, Roberts
1946, Robertson
1946, Ross
1946, Royster
1946, Russell-Russellberg
1946, Sa-Se
1946, Sg-Sl
Office Copy Series, 1946, Sm-Sp
1946, St-Sy
1946, Sandidge
1946, Schell
1946, Schoepflin
1946, Scott
1946, Shaw
Office Copy Series, 1946, Sherwood
1946, Simms-Sims
1946, Smith
1946, Springer
1946, Stanford
1946, Stanley
1946, Steele
1946, Stevens-Stevenson
1946, Stone
1946, T
1946, Taylor
1946, Thomas
1946, Thompson
1946, Trigg
1946, U
1946, Underwood
1946, V
1946, Vaughn
1946, Vincent
1946, Vittitow
1946, Wa
1946, We-Wh
1946, Wi
1946, Wo-Wy
1946, Wallace
1946, Waller
1946, Ward
1946, Warren
1946, Watson
1946, Webb
1946, Wells
Office Copy Series, 1946, Wheeler
1946, Whelan
1946, Whitaker
1946, White
1946, Wigginton
1946, Williams
1946, Wilson
1946, Withers
1946, Witsell
1946, Wood
1946, Woodward
1946, Wright
1946, Y
1946, Young
1946, Z
Office Copy Series, 1947, Ab-Al
1947, Am-Anderson, M. K.
1947, Anderson, Mary Hope
1947, Anderson, O-Arnett, F.
Office Copy Series, 1947, Arnett, Louis W.
1947, Arnett, M.-Ay
1947, Bab-Bailey, Claude
1947, Bailey, J.-Barnes, L.
1947, Barnes, Marshall
1947, Barnes, S.-Beard
1947, Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc)
1947, Beauchamp, H.-Bi
1947, Bl-Blackeney
1947, Blancett, Mayburn
1947, Bland-Bogan
1947, Boggess, W. Rumsey
1947, Boggs-Boykin
1947, Bra-Bric
1947, Bridgeman, William D.
1947, Bridw-Buchanan, J.
Office Copy Series, 1947, Buchanan, Kirtley W.
1947, Buchanan, L.-Call
1947, Calman, E. C.
1947, Calman, Edwin-Caudill, C.
1947, Caudill, D. B.
1947, Chelf, Frank
1947, Chelf W.-Clements, C.
1947, Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Earle C.
1947, Clements, Edwin-Con
1947, Coo-Cox, W. E.
1947, Cox, W. Perry
1947, Cox, Walton-Crou
1947, Crow, Fount
1947, Crow, G.-Cull
1947, Culp, Fred V.
1947, Cum-Davis, G.
1947, Davis, H. G.
1947, Davis, Harold-Dil
1947, Dinkelspiel, Sam M.
1947, Dinkle-Donaldson, J. L.
1947, Donaldson, J. M.
1947, Donaldson, W.-Dus
Office Copy Series, 1947, Duvall, Glenn
1947, Duvall, J.-Et
1947, Ev-Farmer, E.
1947, Farmer, H. W.
1947, Farmer, L.-Ford, D.
1947, Ford, F.-Fu
1947, Gab-Gay
1947, Ge-Gl
1947, Go-Graham, R.
1947, Graham, Thomas
1947, Gran-Hagem
1947, Hager, Lawrence W.
1947, Hager, S.-Han
Office Copy Series, 1947, Har-Harper, J.
1947, Harper, Noel F.
1947, Harr-Harris, K.
1947, Harris, Leigh
1947, Harris, Lucy-Haz
1947, Hea-Hensh
1947, Hensley, Robert B.
1947, Hensley, T.-Hill, E.
1947, Hill, J. M.
Office Copy Series, 1947, Hill, J. Murray-Hog
1947, Hol-Hoy
1947, Hu-Hui
1947, Hull, William C.
1947, Hum-Ig
1947, Iler, Arthur T.
1947, Iler, H.-Jackson, H.
1947, Jackson, Lawrence
1947, Jackson, Lennie-Joh
1947, Jon-Ju
1947, Ka-Ker
1947, Kes-Kl
1947, Kn-Lackey, G.
1947, Lackey, Hecht S.
1947, Lackey, Hen-Laz
1947, Le-Lik
1947, Lil-Lou
1947, Lov-Mac
1947, McA-McD
1947, McE-McL
1947, McM-Malone
1947, Maloney, C. W.
1947, Malot-Mas
1947, Mat-Mel
1947, Mer-Miller, M.
1947, Miller, Nelle
Office Copy Series, 1947, Miller, Nev-Moloney, D.
1947, Moloney, R. P
1947, Mon-Moo
1947, Mor-Munford, R.
1947, Munford, Tyler
1947, Mur-Myers, Raymond
1947, Myers, Rodes K.
1947, Myers, W.-Oa
1947, O'Bannon, Kirby
1947, Obe-Ow
1947, Pac-Pat
1947, Paul, Aaron
1947, Paul, J.-Peters
1947, Peterson, Frank D.
1947, Peti-Pitchford, R.
1947, Pitchford, T. F.
1947, Pitts-Price
1947, Prichard, Edward F., Jr.
1947, Prid-Ran
1947, Rap-Ree
1947, Rei-Ric
1947, Rid-Roberts
1947, Robertson, Beckham A.
1947, Robertson, C.-Rop
Office Copy Series, 1947, Ros-Royse, A.
1947, Royse, M. D.
1947, Royst-Ruark, D.
1947, Ruark, J. D.
1947, Ruc-Sar
1947, Sat-Schoen
1947, Schoepflin, William E.
1947, Schr-She
1947, Shi-Simm
1947, Sims, L. H.
1947, Sims, P.-Smith, H.
1947, Smith, J.-Snodgrass, C.
1947, Snodgrass, Frank
1947, Syn-Spra
1947, Springs, O. B.
1947, Spro-Steele, T.
1947, Steele, V. J.
1947, Steelman-Stol
1947, Ston-Sz
1947, Tac-Taylor, H. B.
1947, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
1947, Taylor, Homer-Tho
1947, Tho-Tom
1947, Topmiller, Victor
1947, Tr-Underwood, B.
1947, Underwood, Thomas R.
1947, Up-Valentine, A.
1947, Valentine, L. L.
1947, Vales-Vo
Office Copy Series, 1947, Wab-Walk
1947, Wallace, E. M.
1947, Wallace, Earl-Waller, D.
1947, Waller, Lyle B.
1947, Waller, S.-Webb, B.
1947, Webb, Frances S.
1947, Webb, J.-Wells, L. L.
1947, Wells, Lynn B.
1947, Wells, M.-Whitaker, James
1947, Whitaker, John A.
1947, White-Wig
1947, Wilb-Will
1947, Wils-With
1947, Witsell, Edward F.
1947, Witt-Wy
1947, Y-Z
Office Copy Series, 1948, Ab-Ak
1948, Al
1948, Am-Ard
1948, Arm-Arnett, J.
1948, Arnett, Louis W.
1948, Arnett, S.-Austin, A. B.
1948, Austin, Acree
1948, Austin, O.-Bai
1948, Bak-Band
Office Copy Series, 1948, Bane, Frank
1948, Bank-Barker
1948, Barkley, Alben W.
1948, Barl-Barnes, S.
1948, Barnes, Vego E.
1948, Barnes, W.-Bates, Joe
1948, Bates, Joe B.
1948, Bates, M.-Beat
1948, Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc)
1948, Beaut-Bem
1948, Ben-Bir
1948, Bis-Blau
1948, Blaz-Bog
1948, Bol-Bou
1948, Bow-Brak
1948, Bram-Bri
1948, Bro
1948, Bruce-Buchanan, T.
1948, Buchanan, W. Jesse
1948, Buchanan, Z.-Bur
1948, Bus-Cam
1948, Can-Carnet
1948, Carney, Charles J.
1948, Carney, R.-Cart
1948, Carv-Cay
1948, Cham-Chancellor, S.
1948, Chandler, Albert B.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Chandler, E.-Chapman, L.
1948, Chapman, Virgil
1948, Chapp-Chee
1948, Chelf, Frank L.
1948, Chelf, L.-Chu
1948, Ci-Clements, E. T.
1948, Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Earle C.
1948, Clements, Ed-Cold
1948, Cole-Com
1948, Con-Cooper, Tom
1948, Cooper, Thomas
1948, Cooper, W.-Couc
1948, Coughlin, Bernard
1948, Cour-Cox, J.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Cox, Louis
1948, Cox, Lula-Cra
1948, Cre
1948, Crimmons, John W.
1948, Cris-Crowe, George
1948, Crowe, Guthrie F.
1948, Crowe, J.-Crutcher, L.
1948, Crutcher, W. E.
1948, Cu
1948, Daa-Davie
1948, Davis
1948, Daw-Dem
1948, Den-Dixie
1948, Dixon, Arthur
1948, Dixon, G.-Donch
1948, Donovan, Herman L.
1948, Donovan, R.-Day
Office Copy Series, 1948, Dr-Dunm
1948, Dunn-Ec
1948, Ed-Em
1948, En-Estes, L.
1948, Estes, Morton
1948, Esti-Fan
1948, Far-Fie
1948, Fif-Fl
1948, Fog-Ford, Ellen
1948, Ford, Ernest M.
1948, Ford, G.-Fox
1948, Fra-Fre
1948, Fri-Ful
1948, Funk, A. E.
1948, Funk, M.-Gath
1948, Gatliff, E. M.
1948, Gatlin-Gl
1948, Gib-Gin
1948, Gir-Glenn, R.
1948, Glenn, S. R.
1948, Glo-Gor
1948, Gos-Graham, R.
1948, Graham, Thomas
1948, Gran-Gregory, M.
1948, Gregory, Noble J.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Gregory, R.-Gu
1948, Hac-Hale
1948, Hall-Ham
1948, Han-Harde
1948, Hardi-Harrim
1948, Harris-Hatcher, D.
1948, Hatcher, George Glenn
1948, Hatcher, H.-Haz
Office Copy Series, 1948, Hea-Henl
1948, Henn-Hensley, E.
1948, Hensley, Robert B.
1948, Hensley, T.-Hill
1948, Hill-Hodges, T.
1948, Hodges, Weller W.
1948, Hodgkin, Boswell B.
1948, Hodgkin, J.-Hol
1948, Hom-Howard, C.
1948, Howard, C, C,
1948, Howard, Clyde-Hud
1948, Huf-Hur
1948, Hur-I
1948, Jac-Jarr
1948, Jarvis, John P.
1948, Jarvis, Sam T.
1948, Jas-Je
1948, Job-Johnson, J.
1948, Johnson, Keen
Office Copy Series, 1948, Johnson, L.-Jones, F.
1948, Jones, G.-Jos
1948, Jou-Ka
1948, Kea-Kel
1948, Kem-Kim
1948, Kin-Kir
1948, Kis-Ko
1948, Kr-Lane
1948, Lang-Led
1948, Lee-Leh
1948, Leichhardt, Ben G.
1948, Leis-Lindon, C.
1948, Lindon, Sam H.
1948, Linds-Liv
1948, Lloyd, A. Y.
1948, Lloyd, E.-Lot
1948, Lou-McCand
1948, McCann, Charles William A.
1948, McCann, D.-McDon
1948, McDowell, Albert
1948, McDowell, Alex-McLaughlin, J.
1948, McLaughlin, Lennie W.
1948, McLaughlin, W.-McMo
1948, McMurray, T. Conway
1948, McMurry-Maloney, C. J.
1948, Maloney, Clarence W.
1948, Maloney, D.-Manning, I.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Manning, P.-Mar
1948, Mas-May
1948, Mea-Melton, Spencer
1948, Melton, Strother
1948, Melv-Merre
1948, Merrill, Ernest M.
1948, Merrill, H.-Mille
1948, Milli-Moloney, D.
1948, Moloney, R. P.
1948, Molot-Moore, Jim
1948, Moore, John Walker
1948, Moore, L.-Morre
1948, Morri-Mue
1948, Muir, Earl
1948, Muir, H.-Murray, R. L.
1948, Murray, Roscoe
1948, Murray- W.-Myers, Raymond
1948, Myers, Rodes K.
1948, Myr-Par
1948, Pas-Pat
1948, Paul, Aaron
1948, Paul, D.-Peace, M.
1948, Peace, Shelby
1948, Peach-Peri
1948, Perkins, Carl D.
1948, Perkins, Charles-Pin
1948, Pip-Poage, H.
1948, Poage, Robert
1948, Poe-Pri
1948, Pro-Quinn, J.
1948, Quinn, Louis
1948, Quinn, M.-Ral
Office Copy Series, 1948, Ramage, Eulen
1948, Rame-Reeves, C. R.
1948, Reeves, H. Clyde
1948, Reeves, J.-Richards, R.
1948, Richards, Tom T.
1948, Richardson-Riv
1948, Roa-Rob
1948, Roc-Rosenb
1948, Rosenstein, Samuel M.
1948, Ross-Runyan
1948, Runyon, J. A.
1948, Runyon, P.-San
1948, Sar-Sch
1948, Sco-Seid
1948, Seiller, Ed F.
1948, Sel-Sha
1948, Shearer, Guy C.
1948, Shearer, M.-Sil
1948, Sim-Sip
Office Copy Series, 1948, Sisk, A. D.
1948, Sisk, M.-Smith, F.
1948, Smith, George T.
1948, Smith, Guy-Smith, Lucius
1948, Smith, Lucy L.
1948, Smith, Luther-Spa
1948, Spe-Springer, J.
1948, Springer, O. B.
1948, Springer, W.-Steele, L.
1948, Steele, Vincent J.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Steele, W.-Stewart, Barbara
1948, Stewart, Brady M.
1948, Stewart, C.-Stu
1948, Su-Tab
1948, Tachau, Charles G.
1948, Tachau, L.-Tay
1948, Te-Thurman, A.
1948, Thurman, Cad P.
1948, Thurmond-Tro
1948, Truesdell, C. B.
1948, Truet-Underwood, F.
1948, Underwood, Thomas R.
1948, Uni-Wac
1948, Wad-Waller, H.
1948, Waller, Lyle B.
1948, Waller, P.-Ward, G.
1948, Ward, Henry
1948, Ward, Hile-Webb, D.
1948, Webb, Francis S.
Office Copy Series, 1948, Webb, K.-Wells, Leonard
1948, Wells, Lynn B.
1948, Wells, M.-Wetherby, G.
1948, Wetherby, Lawrence W.
1948, Wetherhott-Whitaker, J.
1948, Whitaker, John A.
1948, Whitaker, M.-Wig
1948, Wilb-Willi
1948, Wilkie, H. Frederick
1948, Willock, R. Doug
1948, Willou-Withers, D.
1948, Withers, Garrett L.
1948, Wits-Woods, R.
1948, Woods, Tighe E.
1948, Woodson-Z
1948, Miscellaneous Cross References
Office Copy Series, 1949, Aa-Ahr
1949, Ai-Allen, James
1949, Allen, Jarvis
1949, Allen, John-Arnett, L.
1949, Arnett, Louis
1949, Arno-Az
1949, Ba-Bana
1949, Bane, Frank
1949, Bane, G.-Barker
1949, Barkley, Alben W.
1949, Barkley, D.-Barnes, O.
Office Copy Series, 1949, Barnes, Vego
1949, Barnett-Bary
1949, Bas-Beatty
1949, Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc)
1949, Beauchamp, G.-Bi
1949, Bl-Bob
1949, Boe-Bou
1949, Bow-Bratf
1949, Bratt-Brou
1949, Brown-Bry
1949, Bu-Burton, B.
1949, Burton, George C.
1949, Burton, J.-Campb
1949, Campl-Cart
1949, Caru-Chapman, A.
1949, Chapman, Virgil
1949, Chapp-Chee
1949, Chelf, Frank
1949, Chen-Clar
1949, Clav-Colo
Office Copy Series, 1949, Cols-Cox, L.
1949, Cox, Louis
1949, Cox, M.-Crow
1949, Crowe, Guthrie
1949, Crowe, J.-Cr
1949, Da-Dean
1949, Dear-Dickey
1949, Dickerson, Harry
1949, Dickin-Donl
1949, Donovan, H. L.
1949, Donovan, W.-Dunl
1949, Dunn-Edmonds
1949, Edmondson-Ewing, C.
1949, Ewing, C. Harold
1949, Ewing, G.-Fe
1949, Fi-Floyd, B.
1949, Floyd, John G.
1949, Flu-Frazier, E.
1949, Frazier, N.-Ful
Office Copy Series, 1949, Funk, A. E.
1949, Fur-Garrett, L.
1949, Garrett, Paul L.
1949, Garri-Gi
1949, Gl-Graham, Rev.
1949, Graham, Thomas
1949, Gran-Grip
1949, Gris-Gu
1949, Hac-Hancock, A.
1949, Hancock, Darrell B.
1949, Hancock, D.-Has
1949, Hatcher, George Glenn
1949, Hatcher, M.-Haz
1949, He-Hensley, R.
1949, Hensley, Robert B.
1949, Henson-Hi
1949, Ho-Hos
1949, Hou-Hu
1949, I-Jarr
Office Copy Series, 1949, Jarvis, John
1949, Jarvis, Sam T.
1949, Jas-Johnson, S.
1949, Johnson, T.-Ju
1949, Ka-Kea
1949, Keck, John
1949, Kee-Kingins
1949, Kingsbury, G. W.
1949, Kini-Ladd
1949, Laf-Lay
1949, Lea-Lenc
1949, Lenihan, B. J.
1949, Lenn-Liz
1949, Li-Lyn
1949, Lyon, A. M.
1949, Lyon, O.-McGr
1949, McHa-McW
1949, Mab-Manning, Joe
1949, Manning, K.-Masc
1949, Mason-Melton, R.
Office Copy Series, 1949, Melton, Strother
1949, Melvin-Miles, J.
1949, Miles, J. Fred
1949, Miley-Miz
1949, Mo-Mon
1949, Mood-Moore, J.
1949, Moore, John Walker
1949, Moore, P.-Moss
1949, Mot-O
1949, Pe-Ph
1949, Ra-Ru
Office Copy Series, 1949, Sa-Scha
1949, Sche-Seg
1949, Seiller, Edward F.
1949, Sel-Sha
1949, Shearer, Guy
1949, Shearer, M.-Ward, H.
1949, Ward, Henry
1949, Ward, J.-Watson, Carl
1949, Watson, Clyde
1949, Watson, H.-Wehrl
Office Copy Series, 1949, Wehrm-Wetherby, G.
1949, Wetherby, Lawrence W.
1949, Wetherill-Whitaker, J. D.
1949, Whitaker, John
1949, Whitaker, S.-Whitt
1949, Wible-Willock
1949, Wills-Wis
1949, Miscellaneous Cross References
Office Copy Series, 1950, Ar-Ay
1950, Ba-Ban
1950, Bane, Frank
1950, Bank-Br
1950, Coa-Conn
1950, Conne-Cottl
1950, Cotto-Coy
1950, Cra-Crowd
1950, Crowe, Guthrie
1950, Crowe-Cu
1950, Daa-Day
1950, Dea-Donoh
Office Copy Series, 1950, Donovan, H. L.
1950, Doo-Drew
1950, Drewy-Dyk
1950, Ea-Ellio
1950, Ellis-Ey
1950, Fai-Fes
1950, Fie-Fl
1950, Fo-Frid
1950, Friedman, Anna
1950, Friedrich-Fultz
1950, Funk, A. E.
1950, Funk, E.-Fye
1950, Gab-Gay
1950, Gee-Glu
1950, Goad-Graham, S.
1950, Graham, Thomas
1950, Gram-Gyer
1950, Haa-Hancock, A.
1950, Hancock, Darrell
Office Copy Series, 1950, Hancock, G.-Hancock, M.
1950, Handelman, Cathryn
1950, Hand-Hatcher, C.
1950, Hatcher, George G.
Office Copy Series, 1950, Hatcher, J.-Hazel
1950, Head-Hensley
1950, Henson-Hix
1950, Hoa-Hook
1950, Hoov-Huber
1950, Hubley-Hyden
1950, I
1950, Jac-Jarr
1950, Jarvis, John P.
1950, Jarvis, S.-Johnson
1950, Johnston-Ju
1950, Ka-Kea
1950, Keck, John A.
1950, Keel-Kingins
1950, Kingsbury, Gill
1950, Kini-Kins
1950, Kingsman, J. Murray
1950, Kirby-Ky
1950, Lac-Lat
1950, Lau-Lew
1950, Li-Lyn
Office Copy Series, 1950, Lyon, A. M.
1950, Lyon, H.-Lyonds
1950, McA-McD
1950, McE-McS
1950, Mab-Manner
1950, Manning, John W.
1950, Manning, S.-Marye
1950, Mescott, George
1950, Ma-Mead
1950, Med-Mix
1950, Mob-Mog
1950, Mor-Murray, G.
1950, Murray, Roscoe
1950, Murray, R.-My
1950, N
1950, O
1950, Pa-Perry, G.
1950, Perry, John H.
1950, Perry, L.-Por
1950, Pos-Py
Office Copy Series, 1950, Q
1950, Rad-Red
1950, Ree-Ried
1950, Rieman, J. B.
Office Copy Series, 1950, Rig-Rose
1950, Rosem-Ry
1950, Sac-Sand
1950, Sanf-Seiler
1950, Seiller, Edward F.
1950, Sell-Shep
1950, Sher-Sin
1950, Sisk, A. D.
1950, Sisk, M.-Smith, J.
1950, Smith, L.-Springer, F.
1950, Springer, O. B.
1950, Springhorn-Steele, R.
1950, Steele, V. J.
1950, Steelm-Sto
Office Copy Series, 1950, Str-Sweeney, L.
1950, Sweeney, Russell
1950, Swee-Sy
1950, Ta-Te
1950, Tha-Ti
1950, To-Ty
1950, Ue-Ut
1950, Underwood, Bruce
1950, V
1950, Wac-Waller, C.
1950, Waller, Lyle B.
1950, Waller, R.-Ward, G.
1950, Ward, Henry
1950, Ward, M.-Way
1950, Wea-Wes
1950, Wetherby, Lawrence
1950, Wey-Whitaker, D.
1950, Whitaker, John
1950, Whitaker, I.-Whitn
1950, Wic-Willis
1950, Wilkie, H. F.
1950, Willo-Wiser
1950, Withers, Garrett L.
1950, Withers, T.-Wy
1950, X-Z
1950, Miscellaneous Cross References
Office Copy Series, Senatorial Campaign, 1950, A-B
1950, C
1950, D-F
1950, G-H
1950, I-L
1950, Mc-P
1950, Q-S
1950, T-Y
Office Copy Series, Senate Business, 1950, A-Bi
1950, Bl-Co
1950, Cr-Dr
1950, Du-G
1950, H-J
Office Copy Series, Senate Business, 1950, K-Mc
1950, M
1950, N-Rh
1950, Ri-Si
1950, Sk-Te
1950, Th-Z
1950, Wetherby, Lawrence S.
Office Copy Series, 1951, Aa-Ale
1951, Alf-App
1951, Ar-Ay
1951, Bab-Bailey, C.
1951, Bailey, Clay Wade
1951, Bailey, Cl-Barnette
1951, Barnhill-Beat
1951, Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc)
1951, Bea-Bey
Office Copy Series, 1951, Bic-Bor
1951, Bos-Broo
1951, Bro-Buc
1951, Bue-Byrd
1951, Cab-Carte
1951, Carter, Alonzo
1951, Carter, A.-Cawood, C.
1951, Cawood, W. P.
1951, Cay-Clapp
1951, Clar-Cole
1951, Colg-Coon
1951, Coop-Crid
1951, Crimmons, John W.
1951, Cris-Cz
Office Copy Series, 1951, Daa-Day
1951, Dea-Dire
1951, DiSalle, Michael
1951, Disb-Doo
1951, Doran, Adron
1951, Cor-Dug
1951, Duke, Joseph
1951, Duke, V.-Dyer
1951, Ea-Em
1951, En-Ez
1951, Fah-Farris
1951, Farris, Edward
1951, Farley-Faulkner, D.
Office Copy Series, 1951, Faulkner, Everett
1951, Faulkner, L.-Flei
1951, Fleming-Frame
1951, Fran-Fy
1951, Gab-Garm
1951, Garn-Gif
1951, Gil-Goldenburg
1951, Goldfarb, J. A.
1951, Golds-Graham, T. R.
1951, Graham, Thomas
1951, Grammer-Groves, R.
1951, Groves, Walter
1951, Gru-Gu
1951, Haa-Hackman
1951, Hackney, Ed
1951, Hackw-Hamp
1951, Han-Harris, L.
1951, Harris, Ralph
1951, Harris, R.-Haz
1951, Hea-Hendrick
1951, Hendon-Hey
1951, Hic-Hin
Office Copy Series, 1951, Ho-Hollon
1951, Holloway-How
1951, Hub-Hy
1951, I
1951, Ja-Johnson
1951, Johnston-Ju
1951, Ka-Kelli
1951, Kelly-Kirch
1951, Kirk-Ky
1951, Lac-Lawler, J. S.
1951, Lawler, Joseph
1951, Lawler, W.-Ley
Office Copy Series, 1951, Lh-Log
1951, Lol-Ly
1951, McA-McF
1951, McG-McL
1951, McLaughlin, Lennie
1951, McLaughlin, V.-McW
1951, Mab-Malm
1951, Maloney, C. W.
1951, Maloney, R.-Mann
1951, Manning, John
1951, Map-Mar
1951, Mas-May
1951, Maze, Arthur
1951, Me
1951, Mic-Miller
1951, Milli-Mix
1951, Moa-Moloney, D.
1951, Moloney, R. P.
Office Copy Series, 1951, Mon-Moorefield
1951, Moorh-May
1951, Mo-My
1951, Na-Ne
1951, Ni-Nu
1951, Oa-Ock
1951, O'Connell, Charles
1951, O'Connor-Ox
1951, Pa-Perkins, C. B.
1951, Perkins, Carl
1951, Perkins, Charles-Phip
1951, Pick, General Lewis
1951, Pickl-Pifer
1951, Pilce, Clell
1951, Pikeville-Poy
1951, Pra-Py
1951, Q
1951, Ra-Re
1951, Rice, J. Ray
1951, Rice, L.-Roberts, El
1951, Roberts, Everett
1951, Roberts, F.-Rosenf
1951, Rosenstein, Samuel M.
Office Copy Series, 1951, Ross-Runyon, M. R.
1951, Runyon, Pearl
1951, Rup-Ry
1951, Sa-Sca
1951, Scha-Schwy
1951, Sco-Sieg
1951, Sievers, R. C.
1951, Sil-Sims, C.
1951, Sims, J. Thaxter
1951, Sims, L.-Sisco
1951, Sisk, A. D.
1951, Sisk, M.-Smith, B. L.
1951, Smith, Ben V.
1951, Smith, Bet-Smott
1951, Sn-Stacy, C. K.
1951, Stacy, Charles
1951, Stacy, W.-Stokely
1951, Stokes, Charlie
1951, Stokes, F.-Sy
1951, Ta-Te
1951, Th-Ti
Office Copy Series, 1951, To-Tu
1951, Tye, J. J.
1951, Tyl-Tyr
1951, Ub-Underhill
1951, Underwood, Bruce
1951, Underwood, T.-Ut
1951, V
1951, Wac-Ward, G.
Office Copy Series, 1951, Ward, Henry
1951, Ward, J.-Watson, P.
1951, Watson, Robert
1951, Watson, V.-Wes
1951, Wetherby, Lawrence W.
1951, Weyler, Edward
1951, Wha-Whitaker, H.
1951, Whitaker, John
1951, Whitaker, L.-Williamson, C.
1951, Williamson, Gaines
1951, Williamson, G.-Witty
1951, Wl-Wy
1951, Y
1951, Z
Office Copy Series, 1952, Ab-Ad
1952, Ag-Al
1952, Am-Aron
1952, Aronberg, David
1952, Arr-Bailey, Clark
1952, Bailey, Clay Wade
1952, Bailey, D.-Barn
1952, Barr-Beat
1952, Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc)
1952, Beauchamp, M.-Ben
1952, Ber-Bin
1952, Bir-Boi
1952, Bol-Bowling, L.
1952, Bowling, Leonard
1952, Bowling, P.-Bra
1952, Bre-Broadbent, S.
1952, Broadbent, Smith D., Jr.
1952, Broadbent, W.-Bru
1952, Bry-Burd
Office Copy Series, 1952, Burg-By
1952, Cab-Cap
1952, Card-Cars
1952, Carter, Alonzo
1952, Carter, Amon-Cawood, E.
1952, Cawood, W. P.
1952, Cawt-Che
1952, Chi-Clay, H.
1952, Clay, William C., Jr.
1952, Clay, William R.-Colg
1952, Coll-Coon
1952, Coop-Craft, A.
1952, Craft, John H.
1952, Crag-Crig
1952, Crimmins, John W.
1952, Cris-Crowe, Gladys
1952, Crowe, Guthrie F.
Office Copy Series, 1952, Crowe, J.-Cure
1952, Curlin, William P.
1952, Curr-Davie
Office Copy Series, 1952, Davis-Dean, Garrett
1952, Dean, Gordon E.
1952, Dean, J.-Di
1952, Do-Dud
1952, Duke, Joseph
1952, Duke, W.-Dy
1952, Ea-El
1952, Em-Evans, J.
1952, Evans, M. R.
1952, Evans, N.-Faulkner, Edward
1952, Faulkner, Everett
1952, Faulkner, F.-Fish
1952, Fisher, Anna M.
1952, Fisher, C.-Ford, D.
1952, Ford, Ernest M.
1952, Ford, H.-Frankf
1952, Franklin, Charles G.
1952, Franklin, H.-Freeman, S.
1952, Freeman, Wayne W.
1952, Fren-Gar
1952, Gas-Gi
Office Copy Series, 1952, Gl-Graham, R.
1952, Graham, Thomas
1952, Graham, W.-Groves, R.
1952, Groves, Walter A.
1952, Gru-Hackl
1952, Hackney, Ed H.
1952, Hackney, P.-Hamm
1952, Hamo-Hardin
1952, Harding, Albert P.
1952, Harding, H.-Harris, P.
1952, Harris, Ralph L.
1952, Harris, Robert-Hays, T.
1952, Hays, Travis S.
1952, Hays, W.-Hensh
1952, Hensley, Bige
1952, Hensley, F.-Hi
1952, Hob-Hov
1952, How-Hube
1952, Hubley, George W.
1952, Hubley, S.-Huntsman, H.
1952, Huntsman, R. C.
1952, Huntsman, Rory-Jarvis, E.
1952, Jarvis, Sam
Office Copy Series, 1952, Jas-Jones, M.
1952, Jones, N.-Kem
1952, Ken-King
1952, Kingsburg, Gilbert W.
1952, Kink-Lai
1952, Lak-Lawler, John
1952, Lawler, Joseph H.
1952, Lawr-Le
1952, Li-Lot
1952, Lou-McCh
1952, McCl-McG
1952, McH-McK
1952, McLaughlin, Mrs. Lennie W.
1952, McLe-Malone
1952, Maloney, Clarence W.
Office Copy Series, 1952, Maloney, J.-Mas
1952, Mat-Me
1952, Mic-Mim
1952, Min-Moo
1952, Mor-Mul
1952, Mun-Ni
1952, No-O'B
1952, O'Connell, Charles K.
1952, O'Connor-Pai
1952, Pal-Paul, A.
1952, Paul, Aaron
1952, Paul, E.-Perkins, A.
1952, Perkins, Carl D.
1952, Perkins, Charles-Pir
1952, Pit-Pou
1952, Pow-Q
1952, Ra-Red
Office Copy Series, 1952, Ree-Rem
1952, Renaker, A. B.
1952, Renaker, L.-Rice, H.
1952, Rice, J. Ray
1952, Rice, J. T.-Roberts, Eugene
1952, Roberts, Everett
1952, Roberts, H.-Rog
1952, Rol-Runyon, M.
1952, Runyon, Pearl F.
1952, Rus-Ry
1952, Sa-Sci
1952, Sch-Sha
1952, Shearer-Sip
1952, Sisk, A. D.
1952, Sisk, M.-Smathers
1952, Smith, Ben V.
1952, Smith, Ber-Soto
1952, Sou-Stoker
1952, Stokes, Charles
Office Copy Series, 1952, Stokes, F.-Sy
1952, Ta-Thac
1952, Thos-To
1952, Tr-Ty
1952, U
1952, V
1952, Wab-Ward, H. P.
1952, Ward, Henry
1952, Ward, I.-Watson, Ray
1952, Watson, Robert
1952, Watson, T.-Wetherby, G.
1952, Wetherby, Lawrence W.
1952, Wetly-Whi
Office Copy Series, 1952, Wi
1952, Wo
1952, Wr-Wu
1952, Wyatt
1952, Wyatt, Wilson
1952, Wyc-Wyn
1952, Ya-Yol
1952, York, Delbert
1952, York, E.-Yu
1952, Z
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FILE
Boxes 354-357
The Newspaper Clippings File is composed of xerox copies of articles primarily found in the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Paducah Sun-democrat, and the Union County Advocate. The clippings record Earl Clements' career from 1925 as sheriff and candidate for County Clerk to the 1970s as president of the American Tobacco Institute. The file was compiled by the University of Kentucky Libraries Division of Special Collections.
Inventory
- Box 353
Newspaper Clippings File, Louisville Courier Journal, 1936-1943
1944-1945
1946-1949
1950-1953
1954-June, 1955
July-December, 1955
January-April, 1956
May, 1956
Newspaper Clippings File, Louisville Courier Journal, June-August 1956
September-November, 1956
December, 1956-May, 1959
June, 1959-April, 1960
May, 1960-1961
1962-1963
1964-1977
Miscellaneous
Newspaper Cluppings File, Paducah Sun-Democrat, September, 1942-December, 1946
January-April, 1947
July-August, 1947
September-October, 1947
November, 1947-January, 1948
February, 1948
March-April, 1948
March-September, 1949
October-December, 1949
September-October, 1950
Newspaper Clippings File, Paducah Sun-Democrat, September, 1951-March, 1952
April, 1952-February, 1953
April-December, 1954
Newspaper Clippings File, Union County Advocate, 1925-1944
Newspaper Clippings File, Miscellaneous Papers, 1942-1959
LEARY SPEECH FILE
Box 358
The Leary Speech File consists of copies of addresses written by Attorney Joseph J. Leary for, or in favor of, Earle Clements. The speeches, primarily campaign oriented, cover the years Clements served as United States Representative, Governor of Kentucky, and United States Senator. These were copied by the University of Kentucky Libraries Division of Special Collections from the files of Joseph Leary.
Leary Speech File, 1944-1946
1947, Folder 1
1947, Folder 2
1947, Folder 3
1948-1950
PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA SERIES
Boxes 359-363
The Photographs and Memorabilia Series consists of two photograph files, cartoons, awards, documents, photographs albums, miscellaneous items, and wrapped oversize material. There are several divisions:
Photograph File A (Boxes 359-362) - contains over 1,000 pictures, many of which are fully identified.
Photograph File B (Box 363) - composed of photographs which have been removed from their frames to insure proper archial preservation.
Both Photograph Files are dominated by pictures from Clements' Gubernatorial and Senatorial years.
Oversize Material - Contains Photographs from Photograph File A and Photograph File B, Awards, and Cartoons
PHOTOGRAPH FILE A
Inventory:
1900-1929 Photographs numbered 1-112
- Box 359
- Folder 1
Group portrait - on back "Joe S. Aug 1900 Frame belonging to E. A. Blue Ward."
Two small photos of same group on 3 X 5-1/4 card
D. C. Blue, Happy Jack Champer, May 1915.
Earle C. Clements at Davenport, Louisiana, August 1919.
Earle C. Clements trip to Southwest United States, Mexico in 1920.
Postcards from trip.
Earle C. Clements trip to Southwest United States.
Fisherman at Porter Springs, 1924.
Girlfriend and automobile, August 1925.
Postcards of Morganfield Guerillas, 1926.
"Ruth," March 20, 1929.
1930's Photographs numbered 113-135
1943-1946 Photographs numbered 137-153
- Box 359
- Folder 3
On back "carnival with Jamie and Bill - Genie & Lt. Kaufman." August 12, 1943.
Lt. General Holland M. Smith, who fought in Pacific in W. W. II. April 30, 1945.
Mammoth Cave National Park Dedication, September 18, 1946.
1946-1947 Photographs numbered 154-198
- Box 359
- Folder 4
Gubernatorial inaugural parade, December 9, 1947.
Receiving congratulations on telephone. With Tom Underwood, Mrs. Clements.
Inaugural ball - state capitol, December 9, 1947.
French military leaders, 1947.
U.S. military leaders, 1947.
January-August 20, 1948 Photographs numbered 199-232
- Box 359
- Folder 5
Earle C. Clements, with Mrs. Clements, daughter, at Unknown Soldier's Tomb in Arlington Cemetery, winter, 1946.
Members of Columbia Grand Opera Quartet, which appeared in Frankfort, March 18, 1949.
April 6, 1948. Guests at luncheon given for Governor Earle C. Clements by Mr. John H. Perry, President, Palm Beach Post-Times in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- Box 359
- Folder 5
Front row, left to right: Farwell W. Perry, A. B. Chandler, Governor Millard F. Coldwell, Earle C. Clements, Mr. Perry;
Back row, left to right: Ben Collings of Palm Beach, boyhood friend of Earle C. Clements and A. B. Chandler, Charles Francis Cox, editor of Post-Times, John H. Perry, Jr., and Augustus B. Meyer, representative of Bowater Paper Company.
Earle C. Clements at Bluegrass Stakes, Keeneland Race Course in Lexington. Spring meet, 1949. Left to right: Jones, Pierson, Earle C. Clements, Wright.
Kentucky Derby, May 1, 1948. Includes Earle C. Clements awarding trophy and Derby party.
Party in honor of Charles Farnsley, Mayor of Louisville, Wednesday, May 12, 1948. Bowman Field C.A.P. Clubhouse. Earle C. Clements, Wetherby, wives in attendance.
Postcard postmarked June 8, 1949 from friend of Mrs. Clements in Madisonville. Addressed to Mrs. Clements. Picture is of Earle C. Clements with Louisville Board of Trade Umbrella.
Ground-breaking ceremonies at Uniontown, Kentucky for flood protection construction, July 3, 1948.
Earle C. Clements at podium of American Legion Convention in Lexington, August 2, 1948. Also, with officers. Earle C. Clements is first from left.
Collage of Governor's Handicap race at Dade Park. Trophy presented by Earle C. Clements, August 14, 1948.
Views of 1948 summer encampment of Kentucky National Guard drawn up at Brooks Field, Ft. Knox, August 20, 1948.
August 25-December 31, 1948 Photographs numbered 233-279
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- Folder 6
Speaking at bridge dedication at 12-mile creek in Campbell County, Kentucky, August 25, 1948.
Earle C. Clements with Harry S. Truman, when the President arrived in Louisville, September 30, 1948.
Truman, Earle C. Clements and Virgil Chapman on train platform, September 30, 1948.
Truman's visit to Louisville, parade, reception, September 30, 1948.
Mrs. Clements, Bess in dining car, October 11, 1948.
U.S. Capitol, Washington, D. C., October 5, 1949; from John W. Hughes, a major in the Canadian Army.
Janet Byrd, Union City, Kentucky with cow, November 22, 1948.
Arthur Lloyd, John Quentin and Earle C. Clements, 1948.
Earle C. Clements and John Sherman Cooper. 8 X 10. [1948]
The Honorable Hutchinson & General Tyrrell present stone from House of Commons to Earle C. Clements, 1948.
Kentucky Delegation to President Truman's inauguration in Washington, D. C. Earle C. Clements in grey suit with cane, January 19, 1949.
Earle C. Clements and wife in inaugural parade, January 20, 1949.
Cad Thurman, William Hockensmith, Spaulding Southall, J. P. Mallet, Charles J. Baugh, C. G. Dick, William White, Jr.
Kentucky Derby, May 7, 1949.
Mrs. Earle C. Clements (black dress, center) with DAR members at Governor's Mansion, May 19, 1949.
January-May 1949 Photographs numbered 280-303
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- Folder 7
Kentucky Delegation to Harry Truman's inauguration on January 19, 1949.
Group in Governor's office: left to right - Cad Thurman, William Hockensmith, Spaulding Southall, J. P. Mallett, Charles J. Baugh, G. C. Dick and William White, Jr.
Derby pictures, 1949.
May 27-December 1949 Photographs numbered 304-358
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- Folder 8
Mountain Laurel Festival, parade at Pineville, Kentucky, May 27, 1949.
Vice-President Alben Barkley, Earle C. Clements, Kentucky Senators Chapman and Garrett at luncheon honoring Earle C. Clements, July 19, 1949.
Townsfolk of Morganfield, September 6, 1949.
Earle C. Clements accepting gift of cheese from Wisconsin Cheese Company, December 14, 1949.
Hilda Gay Mayberry, champion batonist. One autographed.
Vice-President Alben Barkley at field dedication in his honor.
1950-1953 Photographs numbered 359-374
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- Folder 9
Earle C. Clements presenting trophy to trainer, jockey at Keeneland, April 27, 1950.
Virgil Chapman, speaking, April 28, 1950.
Earle C. Clements and Bill Gordon, U. K. radio announcer, May 20, 1950.
Earle C. Clements, speaking, July 4, 1950.
Earle C. Clements, with Barkley's picture in background, July 17, 1950. Meeting of Democratic Platform Committee in Chicago.
Earle C. Clements, Henry Ward, Wetherby [1950].
Ray Edwards, Kentucky state highway grader, 1950.
John Watts, Earle C. Clements in Shelbyville, October, 1951.
Earle C. Clements with two women, who inscribed and signed picture. Irene Haynie, Rosemary Porick. With Barkley hats, Lexington.
Earle C. Clements on trip to Yukon, 1953.
Earle C. Clements speaking at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 1953.
January-May, 1955 Photographs numbered 375-393
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- Folder 10
Earle C. Clements with Capt. & Mrs. Taylor and their son, who was awarded Boy Scout badge by Earle C. Clements, February 2, 1955.
Signed and inscribed by Estes Kefauver (United States Senator, Tennessee), February, 1955.
Signed and inscribed by Alan Bible (United States Senator, Nevada), March 19, 1955.
Earle C. Clements making Kefauver a Kentucky Colonel, May, 1955.
Earle C. Clements with Democratic National Chairman Butler and Texas Governor Shivers, who bolted in '55 to join DDE, May 5, 1955.
John Watts, Earle C. Clements, Nixon, presenting award to Berea College, 1955.
June-December, 1955 Photographs numbered 394-442
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- Folder 11
Earle C. Clements in Teipei, Taiwan, June 10, 1955 on first leg of Southeast Asia tour to study foreign aid program.
Southeast Asia trip.
Southeast Asia trip.
Southeast Asia trip.
Earle C. Clements, just after taking over for Lyndon B. Johnson as Senate Majority Leader, and stricken by heart attack, July 30, 1955.
1956-1957 Photographs numbered 444-541
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- Folder 1
Picture of Morganfield from air, February 29, 1956.
VFW dinner, February, 1956. Earle C. Clements at far left.
Earle C. Clements with Jean Adams at Disabled American Veterans Convention at Kentucky Dam, May 19, 1956.
Pictures of Miss Lou Vinson, sister to Fred, January, 1957.
Photographs numbered 452-479
Photographs numbered 480-640
Photographs numbered 641-661
Photographs numbered 662-778
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- Folder 2
Pictures of a trip to the Southwest United States, probably in the 1930's.
Harry S. Truman with crowd of women.
Earle C. Clements (second from left) with John Hitem, D. S. McCaw and Harold Rush.
Picture of Larry Gartrell; with note from his mother.
Eddyville, Kentucky State Penitentiary Electric chair. Postcard.
Earle C. Clements with Stu Symington in Florida. [1954] Color snap.
Earle C. Clements (black shirt) with Lyndon B. Johnson, George Smathers, Dick Russell. Color snap.
Earle C. Clements with Lyndon B. Johnson, Smathers, Symington, Russell. Color snap.
Earle C. Clements with Lyndon B. Johnson, Smathers, Symington, Russell. Color snap.
Earle C. Clements with Russell, looking at fish. Color snap.
Lyndon B. Johnson, Symington, Earle C. Clements, Russell, Smathers, and [Bebe Rebozo]. Color snap.
8 X 10 enlargement of preceding picture. Black and white.
Lyndon B. Johnson, seated at desk with George Smathers (back to camera), Earle C. Clements (second from right), Dick Russell (3rd from right), and Stu Symington (5th from right). Others unidentified.
Lyndon B. Johnson overseeing meeting with Earle C. Clements and, next to him, George Reedy. Rest are unidentified.
Photographs numbered 779-797
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- Folder 3
Earle C. Clements with John Sherman Cooper.
Wetherby, Adlai Stevenson, Earle C. Clements.
Louisville Mayor Charles Farnsley. 8 X 10. Signed and inscribed on reverse.
Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, with Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bronstein.
Dean Acheson, John Sherman Cooper.
Earle C. Clements, second from right, on fishing trip.
Tom Underwood, Earle C. Clements and Alben Barkley.
Earle C. Clements at Governor's office desk.
Earle C. Clements campaigning.
Earle C. Clements speaking.
Earle C. Clements speaking.
Picture of boat on Ohio River.
Cattle on Earle C. Clements' Morganfield farm.
Train.
Lawrence Wetherby, family.
Earle C. Clements at radio microphone.
Earle C. Clements in Governor's Office.
Earle C. Clements next to car, in folder, in color.
Photographs numbered 798-840
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- Folder 4
Picture edge is torn. Earle C. Clements with Clay Wade Bailey.
Earle C. Clements with Clay Wade Bailey.
Earle C. Clements at Senate desk.
Interiors of Governor's Mansion.
Exteriors of Governor's Mansion.
Interiors of Capitol.
Exteriors of Capitol.
Ft. Knox Boullion Depository.
Courier-Journal editorial urging support of Earle C. Clements, Morton.
Pat McNamara, signed and inscribed.
Hugh Butler, United States Senator from Nebraska. Signed and inscribed.
Bert Combs, signed and inscribed.
Alton Lennon, United States Senator from North Carolina. Signed and inscribed.
Albert B. Chandler with Connie Mack. Signed by both.
Negatives of atomic bomb explosion.
Sheep.
Photographs numbered 841-900
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- Folder 5
Lawrence Wetherby speaking from a podium.
Clements relatives - Earle, Sallie (his mother), Baldmire, Margaret Baldmire, and Sara Blue Clements.
Clements with an American Legion group.
Bess Clements in a stroller.
Clements speaking.
Photographs numbered 901-980
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- Folder 6
Group of pictures of Bess Clements; some have Earle or Sara in them.
Photographs numbered 981-1070
Photographs numbered 1071-1135
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- Folder 8
Clements crowning a woman in a ceremony.
Clements at a (Louisville) North End Democratic Club meeting.
Clements in an American Legion parade.
Clements touring a cotton processing plant.
Earle and Sara Clements at a race track.
Photographs numbered 1136-1162
Photographs numbered 1163-1190
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- Folder 1
Kentucky Delegation to Washington. First row: Earle Clements, John Sherman Cooper. Second row: unidentified, John Watts, Carl Perkins, Garrett Withers, Brent Spence. Third row: unidentified.
Carl Perkins with poster for "Turkey Bill."
John Sherman Cooper, unidentified, Lawrence Wetherby, and Earle Clements.
Unidentified, Brent Spence, John Sherman Cooper, Virgil Chapman, Thruston Morton, and two unidentified people.
Photographs numbered 1191-1224
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- Folder 2
Sara and Earle Clements.
Clements and three others drinking mint juleps.
Clements with shovel at a groundbreaking ceremony. Lawrence Wetherby is directly behind Clements.
Sara Clements and Helen Wetherby.
Earle Clements, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Russell at a meeting in the Air Force Department.
Bess Clements.
Clements addressing the National Federation of Post Office Clerks in Washington, D. C.
Photographs numbered 1225-1265
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- Folder 3
Clements campaigning from a truck bed.
Clements addressing the Democratic National Convention.
Luncheon table. Left side: Sam Rayburn, John Pastore, John McCormack, Lyndon Johnson. Head of table: undidentified. Right side: Alben Barkley, Harry Truman, two unidentified, and Earle Clements.
Clements at dedication of Breaks Interstate Park, June 10, 1951.
Clements and Henry Ward at Derby party. Photograph from Look magazine.
Photographs numbered 1266-1310
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- Folder 4
Earle Clements and Harry Truman at a dinner party.
Banquet. Back row (left to right): Mrs. James Daskin, Gladys McCarver, Helen Culbertson, Mrs. Frank Connelly, Eva Giulfople, Margie Marshall, Lorella Moore, Goldie McNeil, Mrs. J. S. Juett, Mrs. R. M. Lucas, Mrs. Hal M. Vincent, Mrs. Raymond Caruthers, Emma Eshon, Eleanor M. Others, Mrs. B. J. Skees, and Mrs. Clements.
Louis Cox, R. P. Moloney, Emerson (Doc) Beauchamp, and Lawrence Wetherby.
Mrs. Garrett Withers, Garrett Withers, Mrs. Vego Barnes, Vego Barnes.
Clements and Wetherby in Morganfield, Kentucky.
Photographs numbered 1311-1350
Photographs numbered 1351-1385
Photographs numbered 1386-1404
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- Folder 7
Russell Long, unidentified, and Lyndon Johnson.
Clements, unidentified (possibly Alice Longworth Roosevelt), Lyndon Johnson, Bess Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt.
John Watts, Earle Clements, Henry Ward, unidentified eating watermelon.
Photographs numbered 1405-1416
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- Folder 8
Clements, F. Stephen Watkins, B. J. Leniham, and Howard C. Boaches at check presentation.
PHOTOGRAPH FILE B
Inventory:
Proofs
1. Earle Clements, Earl K. Long, and another man.
2. Earle Clements, Vice-President Barkley, and two men in Washington, D. C.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Clements and friends at the races.
4. Clements signing a bill with three men watching.
5. Henry (Scoop) Jackson of Washington, Clements, and an unidentified man.
6. President Eisenhower handing pen to Senator Walter George (D-Ga.) with Clements on left and John Foster Dulles the third from right.
7. Earle Clements with Brent Spence and two women.
8. Union County barbecue pit.
9. Clements speaking at dinner meeting.
10. Group of Senators: George Smathers is second from right, John Pastore seated in center, Clements next to him; four are unidentified.
11. A Kentucky Derby winner receiving blanket of roses; date unknown.
12. Clements with Carl Perkins.
13. Clements, Susan Johnson, and Alben Barkley.
14. Helen Wetherby, Lt. Governor Wetherby, Sara Clements, Governor Clements receiving guests at Governor's Mansion after inauguration in 1947.
15. First row: Representatives Charles Halleck (R-Ind.) and Joseph Martin (R-Mass.), President Eisenhower. Row 2: Senator Richard Russell, Rep. Sam Rayburn. Row 3: Senator Clements. Row 4: John Foster Dulles and Lyndon Johnson. Remaining people unidentified.
16. J. W. Howard, Clements, and Young (Superintendent of Churchill Downs).
17. Governor Clements at G. A. F. meeting.
18. Clements signing a bill. Front, left to right: Clements and two secretaries. Back, left to right: Cattie Lou Miller, Ed Farris, Opal Mitchell, Matt Sisk, Haddie Stokely, Rosalind Nehmyer, Lydwina Thompson, and Lawrence Wetherby.
19. Clements with three men at a meeting.
20. Guthrie Cry, the first Commissioner of the Kentucky State Police, Governor Clements, and Sargeant Pryor of the Indiana State Police, who trained the first Kentucky State Police in 1948.
21. Frank L. Chelf, fourth district Representative, at dedication of Mammoth Cave National Park, September 18, 1946.
22-25. Oversize pictures.
26. Clements, unidentified, and Lawrence Wetherby.
27. Clements at Saints and Sinners Club.
28. Wetherby, second from left; Clements, 4th from left; John Sherman Cooper, last on right; remaining persons unidentified.
29. Mrs. Clements, Bess Clements [?], and unidentified women.
30. Army officer, Clements, and unidentified man.
31. January 9, 1951. Capital Cloak Room: John Pastore, third from left; Richard M. Nixon, fourth from left; Clements, 6th from left; remaining persons unidentified.
32. June 14, 1954, Flag Day. U.S. Capitol: Senator Stiles Bridges, Senator William F. Knowland, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator Clements, Representative Louis C. Rabaut, Representative Leslie C. Arends [?], Senator Homer Ferguson, Representative Sid Simpson. Reciting revised Pledge of Allegiance for the first time.
33. Governor Clements signing bill with nine onlookers.
34. Clements at Cumberland Gap [?] with unidentified group. (Official Kentucky Dept. of Highways, Div. of Public Information photograph.
35. June, 1955. Senator Everett M. Dirkson (R-I11.), second from left, and Clements, 3rd from left, arrive in Bangkok to study American aid program.
36. First row: John Sherman Cooper, unidentified, and Clements. Remaining persons around table unidentified.
37. May 7, 1949. Unidentified man and woman at Governor's Derby Party.
38. Boat on unidentified body of water.
39. Clements speaking on podium.
40. Clements speaking with Clements photograph on podium.
41. First 10 (left to right) unidentified, Russell Long (D-La.), George Smathers (D-Fla.), Clements, Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), unidentified man.
42. May 27, 1949. Clements with Mountain Laurel Festival Queen and court.
43. Clements and Adron Doran fishing in Florida.
44. 1949 Derby winner Ponder; Clements on podium to present trophy.
45. Frank L. Chelf of Lebanon, Ky. autographed photograph.
46. Wetherby, first from left; Clements, 4th from left; Mrs. Clements, 7th from left, in factory.
47. Wetherby, first row, 3rd from left, at Governors' meeting at Colorado Springs.
48. Clements (center) greeting unidentified women.
49. Governor Clements and Hilda Gay, drum major.
50. May 6, 1955. Clements, second from left; Averell Harriman, 5th from left.
51. Wetherby cristening Office Building Annex in Frankfort, Ky. Clements, 3rd from left.
52. Clements with two unidentified men.
53. Clements with woman campaigning for fire prevention.
54. Clements with unidentified constituents.
55. July 4, 1950. Clements at award presentation with two unidentified men.
56. Clements, first from left, and Wetherby, second from left, greeting unidentified couple.
57. Clements, standing row, second from left, with unidentified group of men around dinner table.
58. Mr. and Mrs. Clements in car with unidentified boy.
59. May 7, 1949. Clements with two men presenting the Governor oranges.
60. Clements with [possibly] Alice Longworth Roosevelt at banquet table.
61. Clements and Rev. C. Lynn White of Harlan, Ky. at Cane Ridge.
62. Seated: Barkley, 3rd from left, Johnson at head of table, Clements, 6th from left. Standing: unidentifed.
63. Barkley and Clements, center of photograph.
64. Mrs. Clements sitting with two women.
65. John Watts, Clements, Henry Ward, unidentified, eating watermelon.
66. Clements, back center, at American Legion dinner.
67. Clements, first from right, at meeting.
68. Bess Clements ringing the Liberty Bell.
69. Senate Democratic Policy Committee, Senators Joseph O'Mahoney (Wyo.), Lister Hill (Ala.), Ernest W. McFarland (Ariz), Vice-President Alben Barkley, Senators Lyndon Johnson (Tex.), Clements, and Richard B. Russell (Ga.). Meeting before opening of 82nd Congress.
70. May 6, 1950. Governor's Derby party.
71. Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.), John Pastore (D-R.I.), John McCormack (D-Mass.), Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex.), Charles Halleck (R-Ind.), unidentified man, Clements, unidentified man, unidentified man, Harry Truman, Alben Barkley.
72. Clements, Lyndon B. Johnson.
73. Clements, 3rd from left, with three unidentified men.
74. First row: Frederick Vinson, second from left; Flem Sampson, 3rd from left. Second row: Clements, 3rd from left. Third row: John Sherman Cooper, second from left. Remaining unidentified.
75. Dinner party. Clements, [possibly] Alice Longworth Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson. Standing: Bess Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt.
76. Clements with March of Dimes poster child.
77. Mr. and Mrs. Clements with unidentified man and boy with Kentucky long rifle.
78. Clements, seated, present at the swearing in of an unidentified man. Administrator of the oath and onlooker also unidentified.
79. Group of Congressmen identified under #1252. Clements second from left on first row.
80. Meeting in an office. Senator Johnson, seated; unidentified man, standing; Senator Stuart Symington (D-Mo.), seated first from left on couch, Richard Russell (D-Ga.), Clements, unidentified man seated in chair at right end of couch, George Smathers (D-Fla.), standing.
81. Clements, right, shaking hands with unidentified man at Post Office Clerks meeting.
82. Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, Clements, R. P. Moloney at races.
83. August 20, 1948. Governor Clements addressing Kentucky National Guard at Brooks Field. Clements at microphone. First row: Brig. Gen. Roscoe Murray, State Adj. Gen. of the Kentucky National Guard, Maj. Gen. William G. Livesay, C. G. The Armd. Ctr., and Ft. Knox, Maj. Gen. R. R. Allen, C. G. 3rd Armd. Div., Brig. Gen. J. R. Sheetz, C. G. 2828 ASU UMT Exp. Unit, Brig. Gen. B. C. Clarke; Asst. Comdt. The Armd. School, Congressman Frank L. Chelf, Lt. Gov. Lawrence Wetherby, John W. Manning, State Commissioner of Finance.
84. 1949 Derby winner ceremony. Clements, first from left, Superintendent of Churchill Downs, owner of Calumet Farms, winning jockey; remaining unidentified.
85. Group of four men.
86. Autographed photograph of Douglas Misday on horseback.
87. Photograph of Clements shaking hand of man with four onlookers. Autographed by Paul L. Young.
88. Governor Clements, to left of woman, accepting check from unidentified group.
89. J. Fred Miles, President of Kentucky Colonels, second from left; Clements, 3rd from left, Wilson Wyatt, 5th from left.
90. Governor Clements with group of men. First row, 3rd from left: Garrett Withers.
91. Clements, first form left, with two military men.
92. Vice-President Barkley, Governor Clements, Senators Virgil Chapman and Garrett Withers.
93. Clements, seated on right side of tree stump, and Tom Underwood, Sr., front row, second from right, with unidentified group.
94. October 8, 1949. Clements, first from left, accepting gavel from unidentified man.
95. White House, June 26, 1954. First row: Virgil Chapman, second from left; President Eisenhower. Second row: Senator Lyndon Johnson and Clements. Remaining unidentified.
96. Clements with an unidentified man.
97. Senator Barkley speaking at dedication of Mammoth Cave National Park, September 18, 1946.
98. Left to right around table: Earle Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Dyer (nephew of Mrs. Clements), Catherine Hughes, Phillip and Jane Arnold (niece of Mrs. Clements), Helen Wetherby, unidentified, Lawrence Wetherby, and Sara Clements. The women behind are Bess Clements and the Wetherbys' daughter.
99. John Manning, unidentified, Clements, Willie Snow, Sallie Willis, and three others.
100. Speaker is Indira Gandhi; Fred Wilkie, Sara Clements, unidentified, and Mrs. Charles Farnsley.
101. Clements with park rangers.
102. December, 1947. Porter Simms swearing in Clements and Wetherby. Behind Clements is Simeon Willis.
103. Governor Nouse of Colorado and Clements with teenagers dressed as Indians.
104. July 4, 1950. Clements, Lawrence Wetherby, Mrs. Wetherby, Mrs. Clements with hostess at My Old Kentucky Home.
105. October 20, 1948. Swearing in of Agriculture and Industrial Development Board, later called Dept. of Commerce. Left to right: Charles K. O'Connell, Governor Clements, Mark H. Bowne, Clearfield, Ky.; Ivan Jett, Georgetown, Ky,; Earl R. Muir, Chairman, Louisville, Ky.; W. J. Foster, Mayfield, Ky.; Dr. H. L. Donovan, Harry LaViers, Paintsville, Ky.; Henry T. Parrott, Campbellsville, Ky.
106. Clements, center to right of second woman, on Mammoth Cave tour.
107. Mrs. Lew Bronstein, Clements, John Perry drinking mint julep.
108. Clements, second row, second from left; Bess, front row, second from left; Mrs. Clements, first from right at Fleming Co. horse show.
109. Clements, second row, first from right, with unidentified group.
110. Clements with unidentified couple.
111. 1949. Clements, right, with poster of First National Tourist promotion by the Ky. Dept. of Highways.
112. Clements and Barkley with a group of people.
113. Louis Cox, Governor Earl Long of Louisiana, Clements, Governor Millard Caldwell of Florida, and Lawrence Wetherby at the races.
114. Clements, Ed Farris and son.
115. Clements and John Keck, Kentucky Highway Commissioner
116. December 1947. Clements inauguration.
117. Clements with PeeWee King and Vincent J. Steele.
118. Henry Ward and Clements at banquet table with others.
119. Clements with Senators Smith of New Jersey and Anderson of New Mexico; Frank Chelf is at bottom of picture.
120. Mayor Cummins of Cynthiana and Clements, riding mules.
121. Reception: Louis Cox, Mrs. Cox, Lawrence Wetherby, unidentified, Mrs. Clements, Governor Clements, unidentified, Charles McCann (state senator from Louisville), and Gen. Roscoe Murray.
122. Clements signing bill.
123. Clements, second from left; three other unidentified men at bus.
124. Unidentified man.
125. Damaged. Bess Abell (Clements), her son, and Sen. Boothe of Va. State Senate on right.
126. Farm Bureau barbecue in Todd Co., Ky.
127. Missing.
128. Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson, "To Earle, my best."
129. Burley tobacco in Todd Co., Ky.
130. Signed and inscribed by John Whitaker.
131. Signed and inscribed by Robert Kerr, United States Senator from Oklahoma.
132. Hall sheep at Polychisome Pass, McKinley Park, Alaska.
133. Caribou at McKinley Park, Alaska.
134. Bears at McKinley Park, Alaska.
135. Signed and inscribed by Emerson "Doc" Beauchamp.
136. Clements with Mountain Laurel Festival Queen and court.
137. Signed and inscribed, "To Earle Clements with my complete devotion and regards. Jan. 5, 1957," by Lyndon B. Johnson.
138. 1955. Nixon, seated, signing award to be presented to Berea College; Clements and John Watts, standing.
139. November 1, 1955. Signed and inscribed by William Natcher, Congressman from Ky.
140. August 22, 1953. Mt. McKinley over Wonder Lake in Alaska. Signed and inscribed by Bud Lawrence.
141. Color photograph of Legion barbecue in Morganfield, Ky.
142. Signed and inscribed by Virgil Chapman, U.S. Senator from Kentucky.
143. May 27, 1949. Mountain Laurel Festival; Clements, center.
144. Same as in #143. Clements crowning queen.
145. June 2, 1950. Mountain Laurel Festival.
146. Signed by Fred Vinson.
147. 1952. Signed and inscribed by Clay Wade Bailey.
148. Signed and inscribed by Lawrence Wetherby.
149. Signed and inscribed by Tom Underwood, United States Senator from Kentucky.
150. May 5-20, 1948. Clements at desk with delegation of A. M. E. Zion Church for general conference.
151. October 5, 1945. U.S. Capitol at night "with sincere regards/John W. Hughes (Major)/Canadian Army."
152. December 9, 1947. Bess dancing with Lawrence Wetherby at Gubernatorial Inauguration, December 9, 1947.
153. Governor's Mansion, Frankfort, Ky.
154. Speaker's Banquet table at the Convention of Post Office Clerks. Earle C. Clements spoke.
155. Signed and inscribed by John Watts.
156. Signed and inscribed by Emerson (Doc) Beauchamp.
157. September, 1948. Clements with Truman when the President visited Louisville.
158. January 20, 1949. Clements, Mrs. Clements, before car they rode in during Truman's inaugural parade.
159. Clements, Mrs. Clements in front of tepee.
160. Clements with string of fish.
161. Governor's Mansion, Frankfort, Ky.
162. Mrs. Clements christening airplane, "Flagship Kentucky." Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Wetherby, others, look on.
163. Clements and Wetherby, probably around 1950.
164. July 3, 1948. Ground-breaking ceremony for flood control project.
165. Clements, seated; standing, left to right, Tom Underwood, Sr., Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Clements.
166. Signed and inscribed by Garrett Withers.
167. R. V. Thomas, Congressman from Ky.'s 3rd District.
168. Signed and inscribed by Carl Perkins, Ky. Congressman.
169. Coal and tipple.
170-173: Oversized items.
174. Clements, Mrs. Alben Barkley, Alben Barkley at the dais of a Democratic party fund raiser.
175. Herman Donovan, Earle Clements, Keen Johnson and an unidentified man (possibly Ab Kirwan).
176. Lawrence Wetherby and Earle Clements with a group of men.
177. Unidentified judge.
178. Left to right: Stuart Symington, Lyndon Johnson, George Smathers (standing), Earle Clements and Richard Russell in Florida.
179. Clements with some children, 1949.
180. Clements speaking from courthouse steps in Morganfield.
181. Clements with group of women.
182. Congressional group with Harry Truman. Clements, Carl Hayden, and Tom Connelly are in the picture.
183. Harry Truman at microphone. In background are Alben Barkley, Fred Vinson, and Earle Clements.
184. September 2, 1952. Clements, 3rd from left at front table, at panel interview.
185. Bob Henning, Johnson, and Clements; signed and inscribed by Johnson and Henning.
Clements - Cartoons
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- Folder 9
1. Colonels Taylor and Esselmann "going to see" Clements.
2. Christmas card to Clements, 1953. Signed by Frank Godwin.
3. February 5, 1954. Senator Wayne Morse, covered with signatures.
4-5. Oversized items.
6. July 6, 1955. Clements as Senate Democratic Leader when Lyndon Johnson becomes ill; Evansville Courier.
Clements - Awards
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- Folder 9
1-5. Oversized items.
6. July 1, 1955. Berea College, Kentucky public service award.
7. June 17, 1954. Certifying Clements' "outstanding service to motion picture industry in Kentucky," presented by Ky. Association of Theatre Owners.
8. March 8, 1951. Russwurm Award to Clements by Negro Newspaper Publishers Association.
9. No date. Certifying membership in Franklin-Simpson, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
10. No date. Certifying promotion to Fox Hunter, first class, by Kentucky Fox Hunters.
11. 1946. Award certifying reception of medallion which commemorated 100th anniversary of founding of the School of Law of the University of Louisville.
12. Explanation of medallion described in #11.
13. November 1, 1951. Certifying Clements' "outstanding leadership and service" to Kentucky, presented by publishers of Kentucky Farmer.
14. July 27, 1955. Certifying charter membership in Clipper Club [oversized and separate].
15. September 9, 1948. Award to Clements for his efforts in conservation. Presented by the Union County Soil Conservation District.
Clements - Documents
- Box 362
- Folder 9
Various unframed documents, wrapped.
1. November 27, 1933. Certifying election to Union Co. judgeship.
2. October 22, 1935. Certifying Clements as aide-de-camp of Ky. Gov. Ruby Lafoon.
3. November 23, 1937. Certifying election to Union Co. judgeship.
4. November 4, 1941. Certifying election to state senate from 4th District.
5. November 12, 1940 to May 31, 1947. Certificate of membership on Selective Service Commission.
6. November 15, 1950. Certifying that Clements received majority of votes in election for Senator.
7. November 14, 1950. Certifying Clements as Senator (unexpired term), signed by Cattie Lou Miller.
8. Same as #7 (one for regular term).
9. November 15, 1950. Letter to Clements from election official advising Clements of official Senate election.
10. November 16, 1950. Certifying to the President of the Senate that Clements had been duly elected as Senator
11. January 1, 1953. Elected to position of Minority Whip in 83rd Congress (2 copies). Signed by Richard Nixon.
12. January 4, 1955. Elected to position of Majority Whip in 84th Congress (2 copies). Signed by Richard Nixon.
13. June 4, 1956. Certifying Clements as aide-de-camp to Louisiana Gov. Earl Long.
14. June 4, 1948. Certifying Doctor of Law Degree from Univ. of Ky.
15. 1927. Certifying course completion, Rockne-Meanwell School for Coaches. Signed by Knute Rockne.
16. 1930. Certifying course completion at Albion College Coaching School.
Clements - Photograph Albums
- Box 362
- Folder 9
1. Clements at 1946 Kentucky Derby. Brown leather; on cover, "from General J. Fred Miles."
2. December 9, 1947. Clements' inauguration as Kentucky governor. Dark blue.
3. Clements at 1948 Kentucky Colonels barbecue. Tan.
4. May, 1948. Folder of Kentucky Derby and Clements. Presented by 149th Infantry Regiment. Black.
5. People with mint juleps at unknown function. Brown leather.
6. Mostly war pictures. Black cloth covered album, in poor condition.
Clements - Miscellaneous Items
- Box 362
- Folder 9
1. 1956. Campaign poster: Stevenson, Kefauver, Clements, Wetherby.
2. Box of pens and pencils.
3. April 9, 1951 to October 2, 1951. Guest register. Blue.
4. October 2, 1951 to January 6, 1953. Guest register. Blue.
5. January 7, 1953 to December 30, 1953. Guest register. Blue.
6. January 6 to August 14, 1954. Guest register. Red.
7. August 16 to December 22, 1955. Guest register. Red.
8. January 3 to December 17, 1956. Guest register. Blue.
9. February 23 to August, 1956. Guest register. Pink.
10. March 7 to November 3, 1956. Guest register. Green.
11. Clippings of Chandler-Denny campaign for governor in 1955. Also, Clements' publicity speeches and clippings.
12. Items wrapped together.
- Box 362
- Folder 9
a. Red "colonel"-type string tie with "Combs" on one streamer and "Wyatt" on other.
b. Reproduction of Stephen Collins Foster painting.
c. Envelopes with Senate address imprinted.
d. Stereotype mats for Clements' picture.
e. August 14, 1920. U.S. citizen's temporary identity card for Clements.
f. October 7, 1948. Booklet, Congressional Awards for Distinguished Service.
g. Paragraph on "Art of Getting Along."
h. 1951. Voting justification by Harry F. Byrd.
13. February 9, 1954. Menu-program, American Pioneer Dinner, Washington, D. C.
14. Copper relief of Man [UNK]' War. Signature, M. R. "Bob" Evans.
15. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Last Message to the American People.
OVERSIZE MATERIAL
Photograph File A
1948. The Governor's Handicap at Dade Park.
Earle and Sara Clements at 1948 Presidential Inauguration.
Douglas MacArthur.
Clements with national park rangers.
Clements as a candidate for U.S. Representative.
Seated: Earle Clements and Howard C. Boaches. Standing: B. J. Lenihan and F. Stephen Watkins.
Five sequential photos of atomic bomb explosion at Yucca Flat, Nevada.
Photograph File B
22. Clements with three others at a racetrack.
23. Dedication of Kentucky Dam on Tennessee River. Included in the picture are Harry Truman, Alben Barkley, Brent Spence, a TVA official, a U.S. Representative from Tennessee, Frank Chelf, Clements, Leslie Biffle and John Sparkman.
24. Clements shaking hands with an unidentified man getting off a train.
25. 1950 Kentucky Derby.
170. Clements.
172. Emerson "Doc" Beauchamp.
173. Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, Seventy-Ninth Congress. Members identified on photograph.
Awards
- Box 362
- Folder 9
1. April 28, 1953. Kentucky Chamber of Commerce presenting Clements with key to My Old Kentucky Home.
2. August 21, 1953. Certification of Clements' having crossed the Arctic Circle.
4. Certification of membership in Louisville's Sinking Fund.
5. Certification of membership in "World's Farthest North Golf and Country Club," Fairbanks, Alaska.
RECORDINGS AND FILMS
Tape Recordings include interviews, discussions, and speeches dating from 1955-1956.
Films include interviews and campaign film from 1955-1956.
Also included in the Recordings and Films series is a 33 1/3 RPM phonograph record containing an interview with Senator Everett Dirksen and Senator Earle Clements in Saigon recorded on July 12, 1955 for Voice of America.
Clements Tapes
1. Capitol Calendar - 4-3/4 inches. Playing time: 13:47. Playing speed: 7-1/2. Recorded: July 29, 1955. Topics of discussion; Report on 1st Session, 84th Congress; Representative John Watts is guest to report on House activities. Discusses number of bills passed and the quality of those bills; Burley Tobacco Bill; Reciprocal Trade Agreement; Mutual Securities Act; Formosa Resolution; Austrian Treaty; Collective Mutual Defense Treaty of South-east Asia (Manila Pact); Disaster Relief Act; More work needed on Social Security Act; School Construction; Balanced Highway Program; Farm legislation; Tax relief.
2. Hubert Meredith Radio Address, former Attorney General. 7 inches. Playing time: 28:47. Playing speed: 3-3/4. Recorded: August 1, 1955. Topics of discussion: Compares Clements to Huey Long; Attacks State expenditures under Clements and Wetherby; Suggests expenditures and taxes will go up if Combs is elected; Notes that education has been ignored; Discusses the Clements political machine; Discussion of Judge Bert T. Combs; Discussion of Louisville Courier-Journal's support of the Clements organization; Discussion of Comb's involvement in politics as a judge; Discusses role of Alben Barkley and John Y. Brown in the campaign; Discussion of possible sales tax; Chandler and labor support; State Park System and patronage; Discussion of State Fairgrounds; Chandler campaign song, "Happy Days are Here Again".
3. Alben W. Barkley: Speaking in support of Bert T. Combs - Audio Recording of television address over WHAS-TV, Louisville, Kentucky. 7 inches. Playing time: 28:08. Playing speed:7-1/2. Recorded: August 4, 1955. Topics of discussion: Barkley explains reasons for becoming involved in primary campaign; discusses Chandler's Senate career; Chandler's support of Republicans in 1946 and Dixiecrats in 1948; Chandler's opposition to Barkley at 1952 Democratic Convention.
4. Combs for Governor: Alben W. Barkley Address - 7 inches. Playing time: 27:44. Playing speed: 7-1/2. Recorded: August 5, 1955. Topics of discussion: Robert Hines, Jr., McCracken Co. Chairman for Combs introduces Senator Alben Barkley, speaking on the steps of the McCracken Co. Courthouse; Barkley explains reasons for supporting Combs in the primary; Recalls Chandler's support for Republicans; Urges support for the Democratic Party; Discusses Chandler's support of Republican programs in the Senate.
5. Capitol Calendar - 5 inches. Playing time: 11:52. Playing speed: 7-1/2. Recorded: June 14, 1956. Topics of discussion: Emory Frazier, Clerk of the Senate; Senator Clements and Frazier discuss Frazier's career in the Senate; Frazier relates Senator Alben Barkley's speech against President Roosevelt's tax bill; Frazier describes the duties of the Chief Clerk of the Senate: Clements recalls Frazier calling the roll at the Democratic National Conventions; Frazier's historical research on the Senate and his discoveries.
Clements Film
1. Report from Washington - Playing time: 12:47. Recorded: No date. Topics of discussion: Agricultural Research with comments by Frank Tutont: Demonstration of products made possible by Agricultural Research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
2. Senator Clements' and Senator Everett Dirksen's Saigon Tour - Playing time: 2:31. Recorded: June 19, 1955. Topics of discussion: Clements and Dirksen arrive at Saigon Airport; Greeted by military officials.
3. Clements for Senator - Playing time: 58 seconds. Recorded: May, 1956. Topics of discussion: Democratic primary: A vote for Clements is a vote for continued progressive leadership; "Not Running for a Dictator or as a Shadow Man."
4. Clements Campaign Film - Playing time: 14:11. Recorded: May, 1956. Topics of discussion: Calls 1956 primary campaign "Strange campaign"; Discusses Chandler's role in the campaign; States he wouldn't make a deal with Chandler; Compares Chandler's opposition to him to Chandler's opposition to Senator Logan in 1936 and Senator Barkley in 1938. Claims Chandler is trying to lessen the voice of the people by changing date of primary election; Discusses Barkley's recent death and their work together in the Senate; Discusses investigation into cigarette production by Sub-Committee on Agriculture of which he was Chairman; Emphasizes his support of tobacco; Apologizes for not being able to return to Kentucky often to campaign.
5. "Earle Clements-Applicant" - Playing time: 29:19. Recorded: May, 1956. Topics of discussion: 1956 primary campaign. Mentions that people call him "Clementine" but that he actually likes the sound of it. Says he will make no promises he cannot keep. Says film is substitute for opening rally in campaign. Duties as Senator and Assistant Majority Leader keep him in Washington. Discusses recent drop in farm income and need for him to stay in Washington and work on farm bill; Gives tour of his office and introduces the staff; Stresses his achievements as Governor; Discusses his work for tobacco; Mentions his close friendship with Alben Barkley, Virgil Chapman, and Garrett Withers; Discusses his early background including years at the University of Kentucky; Emphasizes his support for education, roads and state parks in Kentucky as Governor; Discusses his role on Agricultural, Appropriations and Policy Committees and his role as Assistant Majority Leader; Stresses Chandler's role in the…
6. Clements for Senator - Playing time: 27 seconds. Recorded: October, 1956. Topics of discussion: 1956 campaign; Stressed experience and standing in the Senate.
Clements Records
1. Interview with Senator Everett Dirksen and Senator Earle Clements in Saigon - Voice of America. Playing time: 5:27. Playing speed: 33-1/3. Recorded: July 12, 1955. Topics of discussion: Side 1 - Senator Dirksen discusses tour of Southeast Asia to assess support of Southeast Asia by United States; Clements discusses tour of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Side 2 - Dirksen compares this trip to visit two years earlier, believes there has been remarkable improvement in Vietnam; Clements discusses remainder of trip in Cambodia and Thailand; Dirksen discusses his plans to visit Middle East, Germany, Austria and Denmark after Clements returns to Washington; Clements evaluates trip; Dirksen evaluates trip.
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Table of Contents
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Contents of the Collection
- CONGRESSIONAL SERIES
- GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
- SENATORIAL SERIES
- POST SENATORIAL SERIES
- HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER'S SERIES
- FINANCIAL SERIES
- POLITICAL SERIES
- NEWSPAPER CLIPPING SERIES
- SPEECH SERIES
- OFFICE COPY SERIES
- NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FILE
- LEARY SPEECH FILE
- PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA SERIES
- RECORDINGS AND FILMS
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