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1966 Congressional Primary Election, April 27 1966-2 February 2016, bulk April 27 1966-November 1966

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Contents

Newspaper clippings, ballots and legal documents, correspondence, campaign administrative documents, flyers, pamphlets, and other promotional material from the 1966 congressional primary race in Lancaster’s 16th district. The news clippings largely address the Free Democrats’ sponsored congressional candidate, Verne Chapman, and his policy stances, performances at public events, and involvement with a federal probe into housing. News clippings also address local redistricting, campaign finances, candidate policies and announcements, public forums, and election results. Documents include statements on the race from Independent Peace Politics and Americans for Democratic Action, as well as Chapman campaign correspondence and volunteer instructions. All items are from 1966 except for the 2016 obituary of candidate Russell E. Eisenbise.

Dates

  • April 27 1966-2 February 2016, bulk April 27 1966-November 1966

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Extent

From the Item: 1 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Series IV

Repository Details

Part of the Millersville University Special Collections Repository

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