Box 7
Contains 276 Results:
Resource Material - Programs, 1920-1965
The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.
Resource Material - Publications, 1928-1940
The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.
Resource Material - Senate Telephone Directory; Pocket Congressional Directory, 1942-1955
The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.
Resource Material - Stationery and Envelopes, undated
The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.
Resource Material - Burton K. Wheeler, undated
Folder contains a typescript sent to Lee by Luther H. Evans, chief assistant librarian in the reference department of the Library of Congress. An attached cover letter from Evans in which he says that the manuscript is a "diatribe which I had prepared by one of our assistants."
Resource Material - Federal Judges, 1965
Clipping - "Josh Lee's Judge, Like Caesar's Wife, Must be Above Suspicion" n.d.; Letter from Alfred P. Murrah to Charles E. Dierker 8-3-65. Added to collection in 1998.
Resource Material - Radio - Correspondence, 1934-1936
Folder consists of correspondence from those who listened to Lee's broadcasts over the radio. Often listeners requested copies of the broadcasts.
Resource Material - Radio - Correspondence, 1934-1936
Folder consists of correspondence from those who listened to Lee's broadcasts over the radio. Often listeners requested copies of the broadcasts.
Resource Material - Radio - Correspondence, 1934-1936
Folder consists of correspondence from those who listened to Lee's broadcasts over the radio. Often listeners requested copies of the broadcasts.
Resource Material - Radio - Correspondence, 1934-1936
Folder consists of correspondence from those who listened to Lee's broadcasts over the radio. Often listeners requested copies of the broadcasts.