Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Series I. Interstate Commerce Commission
- Series II. Correspondence
- Series III. Trips and Speeches
- Series IV. Post Office Department
- Series V. Military Career
- Series VI. Legal Practice, Moscow, Idaho
- Series VII. Personal Papers - Professional Life
- Series VIII. Personal Papers - Private Life
- Series IX. Oversize Items
- Names and Subjects
Abe McGregor Goff Papers, 1915-1968
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Abe Mcgregor Goff
- Title
- Abe McGregor Goff Papers
- Dates
- 1915-1968 (inclusive)19151968
- Quantity
- 30 c.f.
- Collection Number
- MG148 (collection)
- Summary
- Interstate Commerce Commission, Post Office Department, and military service files; also personal and professional records including speeches, mementos, photographs and scrapbooks. Included are records of Moscow Air Transportation Company and the Moscow Queen Mining Company.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Abe McGregor Goff was born in Colfax, Washington, December 21, 1899, the fourth son of Herbert W. and Mary Francis (Dorsey) Goff. In addition to his three brothers he had one younger sister. He left high school from September 1917 to February 1918 to serve as a private in the Washington State National Guard during World War I. He returned to school and graduated in 1918. While at Colfax High School he was on both the track and football teams.
Working his way through the University of Idaho he held such jobs as day laborer in a lumber mill, construction worker, plumbers helper, dish washer, and was also sexton at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. He also found time to participate in dramatics, where he appeared in many plays including the part of the Indian Chief in "The Light on the Mountain", in football where his exploits earned him one of the first spots in the University of Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame, and in campus politics where he was elected president of the Freshman Class for the third quarter, and in April 1923 ran for president of the ASUI, but was defeated by Talbot Jennings. He was also active in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
Goff was a cadet colonel in the university ROTC regiment and was commissioned 2nd lieutenant in the infantry reserve in February 1923. In 1933 he transferred to the Judge Advocate General's Department as a Captain, and when called to active duty had risen to Major.
After graduating from the University of Idaho Law School in 1924 he was admitted to the Idaho Bar and joined the law office of C.J. Orland. His first case, which he lost, was defending a West Virginian accused of making moonshine. In addition to his law practice Goff was football coach at Moscow High School for several years, and also a lay reader at the Episcopal Church in Colfax.
He was appointed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Latah County in 1924 and elected to the position of Prosecuting Attorney in 1926, serving successive terms through 1934.
On August 24, 1927 Abe Goff married Florence Letitia Richardson, a 1923 graduate of the University of Idaho, who was a physical education teacher at the university. They had two children, Timothy Richardson and Annie McGregor.
In 1940 he was elected state senator after an unsuccessful primary campaign for the nomination as U.S. Senator. As state senator he introduced and secured passage of a bill recognizing the power of the Supreme Court to make rules governing procedure in all courts in Idaho. He also introduced bills amending the community property statutes.
In August 1941 he was recalled to active duty as a Major, later being promoted to Colonel, in the Judge Advocate General's Department. One of the first officers to go overseas, in February 1942 he was sent to Africa and the Middle East as legal advisor to the U.S. Military North African Mission, headquartered with the British army in Cairo. He was with the British during Rommel's advance across Africa in the spring of 1942. He also saw duty in Italian East Africa and Iran. He was military envoy to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and military escort of Madame Chaing Kai-shek during her visit to Eritrea.
Returning to the United States after sixteen months in Africa, Goff served as assistant chief of the International Law Division in the office of the Judge Advocate General and as Special Council for the War Department in numerous cases in Federal Courts throughout the U.S. involving the constitutionality of wartime powers exercised by army area commanders, and later served as Deputy Director of the U.S. War Crimes Office. He went to London as senior War Department representative to the Allied War Crimes Conference in 1945 and served in Europe and the Pacific area setting up procedures for the prosecution of war criminals. While assigned to General McArthur's staff in Tokyo he organized the International Prosecution Section for the trial of Tojo and other Japanese war criminals, but did not participate in the prosecutions.
He returned to the U.S. and the office of the Under Secretary of War in the spring of 1946 to serve, until relieved from duty in September 1946, as a member of a special clemency board charged with reviewing sentences of convicted military prisoners. He was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Army Commendation Medal, and eight other service or campaign medals.
In 1946, while still on active duty, he was nominated as the Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives seat held by Compton White, Sr. He won this election, and, as a member of the 80th Congress was elected president of the 80th Club, a group composed of 74 first year House Republicans; other officers were J. Caleb Boggs, vice-president, and Richard Nixon, secretary. Goff was also a member of the Committee on Agriculture and of the Speaker's Steering Committee for the House. In 1948 he was defeated in his bid for re-election by White when the First District voted heavily for Truman.
Following this defeat he, returned to active military duty for six months on a special assignment dealing with the new code for courts-martial, as chairman of a Board of Review in the office of the Army Judge Advocate General.
In the summer of 1949 he returned to Moscow to resume his law practice, this time alone, Orland having died in the interim. It was not until 1953, just shortly before going to Washington, D.C., that he took in a new partner, Cope Gale of St. Maries. Following the death of U.S. Senator Bert Miller in 1950, Goff attempted to gain the nomination for his seat, but lost out to former Senator Henry Dworshak.
Following the Eisenhower victory in 1952, Goff wrote many letters to colleagues asking for assistance in getting a federal appointment. His chance came in December 1953, when, at the request of Postmaster Arthur Summerfield, he went to Washington, D.C. to accept the position of Solicitor of the Post Office, a title which was later changed to General Council. His appointment became effective February 1, 1954.
He resigned his Post Office position when President Eisenhower named him to fill Owen Clarke's unexpired Interstate Commerce Commission term. His appointment was confirmed by the Senate on January 30, 1958 and he took his oath of office on February 12. On December 29, 1959, he was reappointed for a full seven year term. In April 1963 he replaced Donald McPherson as Vice Chairman of the Commission, and in 1964 his colleagues elected him Chairman. Although he had the unanimous endorsement of industry and the practitioners, President Johnson chose not to reappointment him when his term expired in December 1966. Goff remained on the commission until July 1967 when his replacement, Grant Syphers, was confirmed. In Goff's words: "Apparently I am too staunch a Republican and advocate of the independence of the Commission to be reappointed by this highly partisan administration."
Since he was within two years of mandatory retirement when he left the Interstate Commerce Commission, Goff decided to return to Moscow, Idaho, where he spent the remaining 17 years of his life. After several months of ill health, Abe Goff died on Friday, November 23, 1984. He was survived by his wife and daughter, his son having died previously.
He was a member of and held national offices in the Idaho State Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Society of International Law, American Judicature Society, Federal Bar Association, and Judge Advocates Association. He was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, Supreme Court of the Philippines, and the Supreme Court of Idaho. He was also a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association, The Military Order of the Carabao, Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Masons, and Elks. He was a longtime member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Moscow and served as its treasurer for many years while an attorney in town.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The papers of Abe McGregor Goff span the years 1915 to 1968, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1942 to 1967. There are 20 cubic feet of Interstate Commerce Commission material, 13 feet of cases decided by the commission and 7 feet of office files containing correspondence, newspaper clippings, brochures, reports, and reprints. The remaining material consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, brochures, etc. relating to Goff's careers in the military and Post Office Department, also his legal and political activities. There are also speeches, mementos, income tax returns, photographs, and scrapbooks, some relating to his days in Colfax and also his time at the University of Idaho.
There is very little material from Goff's political career, only a few brochures and posters from his campaigns, and some correspondence, much of it written after the Eisenhower victory in 1952 when Goff was attempting to obtain a government appointment. There is no material from his retirement years in Moscow.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The major portion of the Goff papers were received in sealed boxes for which Mr. Goff had prepared a brief description of the contents. These papers were left in their original order and the original folder headings and basic divisions were likewise retained. The second group of material, received in 1984, was likewise in labeled boxes. and folders. Although some of these items related to the earlier material no attempt at integration was made. Instead, the sealed boxes were considered as "professional" papers and the latter as "personal." The personal papers were sorted by career, i.e., Interstate Commerce Commission, Post Office, Military, early years. Each division contains papers, mementos, and photographs.
The Interstate Commerce Commission papers, which form the vast majority of this manuscript group, are divided into several subseries: cases, office files, personal files, and "Chairman's Reading File." The folders for the individual cases contain the original petitions, memorandums, reports, suggested changes in reports, records of commission votes, and final decisions of the commission. Some of the folders contain material from the files on Owen Clarke whom Goff replaced. Since there are so many cases (13 cubic feet) the contents are summarized by type in the following inventory.
The second subseries consists of office files arranged alphabetically. These include such items as the effect of Alaskan statehood on the ICC, and other background material for cases before the commission. The third subseries contains similar background material on general ICC practices as well as a few files of personal interests. the "Chairman's Reading File" contains letters written by others for Goff's signature, especially responses to congressmen and public officials.
The second series consists of correspondence Goff maintained while at the Post Office Department and the Interstate Commerce Commission. Most of the correspondence is a mixture of personal and professional. There is some interesting correspondence with Elizabeth Takeda dating from 1963-1967. She was a young Japanese girl the Goff's sponsored at the Parsons School of Design; Goff had become acquainted with her father when he was in Japan after World War II.
Series three, Trips and Speeches, is also subdivided. The first section contains a folder for each speech Goff gave while at the ICC. Included are correspondence, programs, travel vouchers, a marked copy of the speech, and photographs of the occasion. These are arranged chronologically. The second section contains speech notes, mimeographed speeches and printed speeches, some printed in the Congressional, others in Post Office journals. These are arranged chronologically by type of speech, e.g., patriotic and political, post office related, ICC related, etc.
The fourth series contains Goff's official Post Office papers, including correspondence with postal unions, which are arranged alphabetically by organization, material on official functions such as first day issues and post office dedications, and investigations, appointments, etc., which are arranged by state, and alphabetically arranged subject files. Among those items arranged by state is correspondence dealing with the remodeling of the Moscow post office.
The next series contains reports, correspondence, mementos, and photographs of Goff's military career. These are arranged by theater of operation. Also included in this series are two published books in which Goff has made notes. The rather late inclusive dates in this series reflect Goff's ongoing correspondence with some of his military colleagues.
Goff's legal office papers consist of correspondence and notes dealing with the examination of property abstracts, papers on specific cases he handled, and corporation, records for two businesses he was involved with, Moscow Air Transportation Company, and the Moscow Queen Mining Company.
The remaining papers constitute the personal papers. Series seven contains photographs, clippings, correspondence, and publications relating to Goff's public life, while series eight contains clippings and photographs of his family, friends, and college life. There are also items dealing with his fraternity activities and several certificates.
The final series contains oversize items such as scrapbooks, photograph albums, photographs, and medals from high school sporting events.
All material was originally in legal size folders; by refoldering into letter size folders the total number of containers was reduced. Many printed government documents in the Interstate Commerce Commission material were transferred to the Government Documents Department of the library, published books were added to the library's general collection. Duplicate near print items, especially numerous in this category were speeches and memoranda, were discarded, as were duplicate copies of programs and articles. In all, this group was reduced by 26 cubic feet.
Acquisition Information
The papers of Abe McGregor Goff were donated to the University of Idaho Library by Mr. Goff at two widely separated times. The first group, his official Interstate Commerce Commission and Post Office papers, were sent from Washington, D.C., in July 1967, with the proviso they be sealed for twenty years. The personal papers were donated in September 1984. The two groups were then combined.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I. Interstate Commerce Commission , 1953-1957Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. Cases |
1953-1967 | |
Pacific Northwest Cases |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/25 | Clarke Tank Lines Company, Extension, Billings, Montana |
1959-1960 |
5/95-96 | Pacific Motor Trucking Co., Extension, Oregon |
1956-1961 |
8/141 | Northern Pacific Railway - Discontinuance of Passenger Service, Spokane to Lewiston |
1965 |
8/152 | Great Northern Pacific & Burlington Lines - Merger with Great Northern Railway Co. |
1964 |
9/172 | Accident near Missoula, Montana |
1962 |
11/230 | Western Pacific Railroad Co. v. Camas Prairie Railroad Co. |
1965-1967 |
12/240 | Washington Potato and Onion Shippers Assn. v. Union Pacific Railroad Co. |
1957-1958 |
12/245 | Idaho Intrastate Freight Rates and Charges |
1960-1961 |
12/255 | Grain - Idaho, Oregon & Washington to Ports in Oregon and Washington |
1962-1966 |
13/268 | Idaho Intrastate Freight Rates and Charges |
1958-1960 |
13/269 | Oregon Intrastate Freight Rates and Charges |
1960 |
Cases |
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Box/Folder | ||
1-6/1-114 | Operating Rights Cases (91) 4250 items
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1955-1967 |
6/115-123 | Finance Cases - Motor (9) 380 items
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1958-1967 |
7-10/124-180 | Finance Cases - Rail (40) 1900 items
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1953-1967 |
10/181-202 | Rate Cases - Motor (22) 420 items
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1958-1967 |
10-13/203-271 | Rate Cases - Rail (66) 2110 items
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1957-1967 |
13/272-277 | Rate and Finance Cases (6) 170 items
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1957-1967 |
B. Office Files |
1956-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
14/278 | Advisory Committees 53 items
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1960-1964 |
14/279 | Air Express Agreement 8 items
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1959 |
14/280 | Air Freight Forwarding 8 items
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1964 |
14/281 | Airline Competition with Buses 7 items
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1963-1965 |
14/282 | Airline Strike 10 items
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1966 |
14/283 | Alaska - Earthquake 17 items
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1964 |
14/284 | Alaska - Effects of Statehood 14 items
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1958 |
14/285 | Alaska - Hawaii Grandfather Applications 20 items
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1960-1964 |
14/286 | Alaska - Motor Carriers 28 items
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1958-1961 |
14/287 | Alaska - Water Carriers & Freight Forwarders 14 items
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1958-1959 |
14/288 | American Bar Association Hearing Examiners Committee 38 items
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1966-1967 |
14/289 | Applicant Fitness 42 items
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1959-1965 |
14/290 | Appointment Calendars 6 items
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1962-1966 |
14/291 | Appropriations--1966 20 items
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1964-1965 |
14/292 | Assignments, Committee on 40 items
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1959-1966 |
14/293 | Association of American Railroads 32 items
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1961-1967 |
14/294 | Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners 55 items
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1961-1967 |
14/295 | Attorney Standards 45 items
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1959-1966 |
14/296 | Authentication of Annual and Other Reports 11 items
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1960 |
14/297 | Awards 58 items
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1956-1965 |
14/298 | Baggage Liability 6 items
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1965 |
14/299 | Booz, Allen & Hamilton Survey 27 items
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1960-1962 |
14/300 | Boston & Maine Railroad, Miscellaneous 37 items
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1958-1965 |
14/301 | Briefs 52 items
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1964-1965 |
14/302 | Bureau of the Budget, Escalation of Grades 30 items
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1962-1964 |
14/303 | Bureau of the Budget, Miscellaneous 20 items
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1958-1967 |
14/304 | Canada 17 items
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1963-1964 |
14/305 | Canons of Conduct 38 items
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1961-1967 |
14/306 | Carrier Securities Acquisitions 28 items
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1965-1966 |
15/307 | Committee Against Unlawful Transportation; Committee on Transportation Practices 18 items
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1963-1964 |
15/308 | Census of Transportation 3 items
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1961 |
15/309 | Civil Rights - Racial Discrimination 47 items
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1958-1965 |
15/310 | Commissioners' Speeches 15 items
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1962-1967 |
15/311 | Commission's Seal & Flag 7 items
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1957-1958 |
15/312 | Committee on Legislation 23 items
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1958-1967 |
15/313-314 | Consolidation - Mergers 22 items
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1960-1967 |
15/315 | Decision and Order (DANDO) 30 items
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1961-1964 |
15/316 | Delegation of Authority 48 items
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1961-1965 |
15/317 | Dining Room 22 items
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1963-1966 |
15/318 | Division 1 26 items
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1958-1966 |
15/319 | Division 2 19 items
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1966-1967 |
15/320 | Divisions 39 items
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1959-1965 |
15/321 | Doyle Committee Report 7 items
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1961 |
15/322 | Electronic Recording of Commission Proceedings 11 items
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1967 |
15/323 | Employee Conduct 7 items
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1958-1964 |
15/324 | Equal Employment Opportunity 6 items
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1964-1967 |
15/325 | Evaluation of Carrier's and Commission's Predictions ... 25 items
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1961-1967 |
15/326 | Ex Parte Communications & Proceedings 19 items
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1963 |
15/327-329 | Field Reorganization, Bureau of Motor Carriers 75 items
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1954-1965 |
15/330 | Freight Car Shortage 71 items
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1963-1967 |
15/331 | Freight Forwarders & Water Carriers 36 items
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1958-1966 |
15/332 | Fund Raising Campaigns |
1958-1966 |
16/333 | General Transportation Importance: Issues 70 items
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1960-1967 |
16/334 | Grandfather Proceedings 51 items
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1958-1963 |
16/335 | Guarantee of Loans 20 items
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1959-1965 |
16/336 | Hawaii 21 items
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1959-1960 |
16/337-338 | Hearing Examiners, Files #1 & #2 135 items
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1953-1964 |
16/339 | Hearing Examiners, Detail & Assignment 33 items
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1959-1967 |
16/340 | Hearing Examiners, Itineraries 10 items
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1964-1967 |
16/341 | Holding Companies Subject to Security Provisions of the Act 10 items
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1959 |
16/342 | Household Goods Carriers 28 items
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1960-1964 |
16/343 | Hovercraft (Interagency) 34 items
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1964-1965 |
16/344 | Individual Commissioner Cases 41 items
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1961 |
16/345 | Information to be Made Available to Public 22 items
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1960-1963 |
16/346 | Inland Empire Waterways Association 57 items
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1959-1967 |
16/347 | Interagency Boards 11 items
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1961-1967 |
16/348 | Interagency Committee (CAB-ICC-FMC) 46 items
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1963-1967 |
16/349 | Interagency Group (CAB-ICC-FMC) 65 items
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1964 |
16/350 | Interstate Commerce Act 15 items
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1966-1967 |
16/351 | Invasion of Privacy 5 items
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1964-1967 |
16/352 | Justice, Department of 35 items
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1958-1965 |
16/353 | Kennedy Memorial Library 19 items
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1964 |
16/354 | Landis Report 4 items
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1961 |
16/355 | Lincoln Sesquicentennial Year 3 items
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1959 |
16/356 | Mail Covers 4 items
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1964 |
16/357 | Managing Director, Functions of 15 items
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1958-1965 |
16/358 | Managing Director, Miscellaneous 25 items
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1959-1966 |
17/359 | Managing Director, Numbered Memos 21 items
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1958-1967 |
17/360 | Medals of Honor 75 items
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1963-1966 |
17/361 | Motor Carrier Operating Authorities - Removal of Restrictions 15 items
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1965 |
17/362-363 | One Man Orders 98 items
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1963-1966 |
17/364 | Pan American Highway System 17 items
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1958-1967 |
17/365-366 | Paperwork Burden 56 items
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1956-1965 |
17/367 | Personnel Actions 56 items
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1959-1964 |
17/368-369 | Petitions, Filing, Handling, etc. 111 items
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1959-1966 |
17/370-371 | Press Releases 260 items
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1964-1967 |
17/372 | Proceedings, Office of 35 items
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1963-1967 |
17/373 | Rail Passenger Service 15 items
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1965-1967 |
17/374 | (Possible) Rail Shutdown, Summary File 14 items
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1963-1964 |
17/375 | Rail Strike, Transportation Priorities 17 items
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1963 |
17/376 | Railroad Work Rules Dispute 55 items
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1963-1964 |
17/377 | Railway Labor Executives Association 8 items
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1962-1966 |
18/378 | Seventy-fifth Anniversary Observance, April 1962 41 items
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1960-1962 |
18/379 | Recommendations, Legislative, 90th Congress, 1st Session 31 items
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1967 |
18/380 | Super Grades 57 items
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1955-1965 |
18/381 | Transportation Association of America 27 items
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1959-1969 |
18/382 | Wall Street Journal 22 items
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1964 |
18/383 | Western States Motor Carrier Strike 25 items
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1958 |
18/384 | White House, Monthly Reports from ICC 103 items
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1961-1967 |
C. Personal Files |
1953-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
18/385 | Administrative Procedure Act 32 items
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1956-1959 |
Box | ||
18 | Appointment to the Commission |
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Box/Folder | ||
18/386 | Hearing 1 item
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1958 |
18/387 | Clippings, Articles 43 items
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1958-1959 |
18/388 | Congratulatory Letters 216 items
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1958 |
18/389 | Congratulatory Letters, Reappointment 52 items
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1959 |
18/390 | Congratulatory Letters, as Chairman 190 items
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1964 |
18/391 | Non-reappointment (typed diary) 1 item
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1966-1967 |
18/392-395 | B&O - C&O Control Case 164 items
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1962-1964 |
18/396 | Biographies of Present Commissioners 4 items
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1956 |
18/397 | Brickbats & Bouquets 90 items
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1960-1964 |
18/398 | Bush, John W. 17 items
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1964 |
18/399 | Carroll Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure 15 items
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1960-1961 |
18/400 | Chairman ICC - Procedure, etc. 43 items
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1963-1964 |
18/401 | Clippings about Abe Goff 25 items
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1958-1961 |
18/402 | Colgate Washington Study Group 11 items
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1965-1967 |
18/403 | Conley, Lester R. 12 items
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1965 |
19/404 | Cooperative Agreement, IPUC-ICC 4 items
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1967 |
19/405 | Decisional Process 16 items
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1957-1960 |
19/406 | Expedition Decisions 28 items
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1959-1960 |
19/407 | Files & Papers of Regulatory Agencies (Right to Know) 24 items
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1957-1964 |
19/408 | Football 34 items
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1962-1966 |
19/409 | George Washington Law Review (ICC 75th Anniversary Commemorative Symposium) 1 item
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October 1962 |
19/410 | Health and Medical 26 items
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1955-1961 |
19/411 | Hearing Examiners 32 items
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1960-1962 |
19/412 | ICC Guidelines 20 items
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1960-1963 |
19/413 | ICC Orientation Class 25 items
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1962-1964 |
19/414 | Kennedy Assassination 7 items
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1963 |
19/415 | Landis, James 15 items
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1961-1964 |
19/416 | Legislative Oversight Committee 45 items
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1958-1960 |
19/417 | Miscellaneous 14 items
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1953-1967 |
19/418 | Newsletter 57 items
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1962-1967 |
19/419-425 | Reorganization Files 163 items
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1961-1965 |
19/426 | Scuttling Regulatory Agencies 9 items
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1958-1960 |
19/427 | Shinn, Glenn L. 15 items
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1964-1965 |
19/428 | Signature Reproductions of All Commissioners 1 item
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1887-1962 |
19/429 | Southern Railway Co. 42 items
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1963-1964 |
19/430-431 | Speech Material 82 items
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1959-1966 |
20/432 | Student Law Clerks Summer Seminar 8 items
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1964 |
20/433 | Surveys 32 items
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1960"1961 |
20/434 | Telephone Directories (ICC) 3 items
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1959-1964 |
20/435 | Transportation Policy & Program 2 items
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1960 |
20/436 | Vice-Chairman, ICC 28 items
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1963 |
D. Chairman's Reading File |
1964 | |
Box/Folder | ||
20/437-448 | 2637 items |
January - December 1964 |
20/449 | Hiring of Ben Kelley 8 items
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1964 |
20/450 | Correspondence, Mostly as Chairman 124 items
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1958-1965 |
Series II. Correspondence , 1953-1967Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. Personal File |
1953-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
20/451 | Autographs 88 items
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1946-1966 |
20/452-453 | A-B 419 items
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21/454 | C 243 items
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21/455 | Church, Washington, D.C. & Moscow 52 items
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1957-1967 |
21/456-458 | D-F 418 items
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21/459 | Federal Bar Association - Goff Luncheon 11 items
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2/10/1964 |
21/460-471 | G-S 2000 items
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21/472 | Social Correspondence, Post Office Department 84 items
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1954-1958 |
21/473 | T 104 items
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21/474 | Takeda, Elizabeth 93 items
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1963-1967 |
21/475 | Transportation Briefing Conference, Federal Bar Association 67 items
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1959-1967 |
21/476 | Topsail Island Vacations 34 items
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1960-1963 |
22/477 | U-Z 257 items
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B. Miscellaneous |
1958-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
22/478 | A 110 items
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22/479 | American Trucking Associations 70 items
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1958-1967 |
22/480-489 | B-Z 832 items
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22/490 | Unanswerable Letters (Crank File) 12 items
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1964 |
Series III. Trips and Speeches , 1944-1968Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. ICC Speaking Engagements |
1957-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
22/491 | Railroad Transportation Institute, Chicago 10 items
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4/23/1958 |
22/492 | Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners, Washington, D.C. 16 items
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4/9/1958 |
22/493 | ICC Practitioners' Association, Metropolitan Chapter, New York City 14 items
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5/20/1958 |
22/494 | Moscow (Idaho) Trip 11 items
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June 1958 |
22/495 | Michigan Trucking Association Convention, Grand Rapids 25 items
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9/12/1958 |
22/496 | Association of ICC Practitioners, District 1 Chapter, Boston 12 items
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10/23/1958 |
22/497 | Contract Carriers Conference, Miami 28 items
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11/17/1958 |
22/498 | Board of Governors, Regular Route Common Carrier Conference, Dallas 22 items
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2/12/1958 |
22/499 | Movers and Warehousmen's Association of America, Inc., Beverly Hills 21 items
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3/4/1959 |
22/500 | National Defense Transportation Association, Baltimore 35 items
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5/15/1959 |
22/501 | Opening of St. Lawrence Seaway, Montreal 25 items
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6/26/1959 |
22/502 | Abraham Lincoln Sesquicentennial Year 2 items
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12/29/1959 |
22/503 | Motor Carrier Sawyers Association, San Francisco 29 items
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4/27/1960 |
22/504 | Mountain-Pacific States Conference of Public Service Commissions, Sun Valley 36 items
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6/6/1960 |
22/505 | Federal Bar Association, Chicago 25 items
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9/16/1960 |
22/506 | Boise Trip, IPUC Joint Hearing 13 items
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10/6/1960 |
22/507 | ICC Practitioners Association, Chicago 27 items
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12/9/1960 |
22/508 | Central Area Shipper-Motor Carrier Conference, Fort Wayne, Indiana 36 items
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2/2/1961 |
22/509 | Common Carrier Conference, Irregular Route, Miami 15 items
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3/7/1961 |
22/510 | Christening of M/V John Ladd Dean, Pittsburgh 26 items
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4/5/1961 |
22/511 | Seatrain, Sea-Land Operations, New York 13 items
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5/19/1961 |
22/512 | Association of ICC Practitioners, Denver 29 items
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5/26/1961 |
22/513 | Mountain-Pacific States Conference of Public Service Commissions, Honolulu 27 items
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6/20/1961 |
22/514 | American Bar Association Convention, St. Louis 14 items
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8/7-11/1961 |
22/515 | Federal Bar Association Convention, Washington, D.C. 11 items
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9/13-15/1961 |
22/516 | Traffic Club of Lansing (Michigan) 20 items
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1/17/1962 |
22/517 | Atlanta Freight Bureau, Atlanta 22 items
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2/9-10/1962 |
23/518 | Accident Investigation, San Francisco 18 items
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2/14/1962 |
23/519 | Ohio Valley Traffic Club, Wheeling, W. Va. 29 items
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4/26/1962 |
23/520 | Mountain-Pacific States Conference of Public Service Commissions, Seattle 28 items
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6/17-20/1962 |
23/521 | Accident Investigation, Missoula 45 items
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7/9-13/1962 |
23/522 | Association of ICC Practitioners, San Francisco 26 items
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8/8/1962 |
23/523 | American Movers Conference, Washington, D.C. 32 items
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10/9/1962 |
23/524 | Federal Bar Association Convention, Philadelphia 13 items
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9/24-26/1963 |
23/525 | Transportation Association of America, New York 19 items
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1/14/1964 |
23/526 | Regular Route Common Carrier Conference, Chandler, Az. 12 items
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2/13/1964 |
23/527 | National Conference of Non-Profit Shipping Associations 5 items
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2/27/1964 |
23/528 | Winston-Salem (North Carolina) Traffic Club 31 items
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3/4/1964 |
23/529 | Private Truck Council of America, Washington, D.C. 19 items
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3/10/1964 |
23/530 | Brookings Institution Group, Washington, D.C. 11 items
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3/19/1964 |
23/531 | Western Highway Institute, Phoenix 41 items
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4/2/1964 |
23/532 | Beta Theta Pi Seminar, Washington, D.C. 4 items
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4/10/1964 |
23/533 | New Jersey Motor Truck Association, Camden 10 items
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5/2/1964 |
23/534 | Motor Carrier Lawyers Annual Conference,- Miami 47 items
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4/14/1964 |
23/535 | American Legion, Dept. of Justice Post, Washington, D.C. 12 items
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4/20/1964 |
23/536 | National Defense Transportation Association Luncheon, Washington, D.C. 20 items
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4/29/1964 |
23/537 | Association of ICC Practitioners, New York 37 items
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5/14/1964 |
23/538 | San Francisco Bay ICC Practitioners 12 items
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5/26/1964 |
23/539 | Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia 7 items
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6/3/1964 |
23/540 | Transportation Safety Conference, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Atlantic City 19 items
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6/13/1964 |
23/541 | Federal Bar Association, Chicago Chapter 33 items
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6/17/1964 |
23/542 | American Bar Association, Administrative Law Section, New York 36 items
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8/11/1964 |
23/543 | Idaho Motor Transport Association, Sun Valley 35 items
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9/10/1964 |
23/544 | National Defense Transportation Association, New York 37 items
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9/21/1964 |
23/545 | Beta Theta Pi 50th Anniversary, Moscow 44 items
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10/9/1964 |
23/546 | Spokane Chamber of Commerce 20 items
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11/13/1964 |
23/547 | American Trucking Associations, Inc., Los Angeles 24 items
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10/29/1964 |
23/548 | Transportation Center, Northwestern University, Symposium 12 items
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11/9/1964 |
23/549 | National Transportation Policy Symposium, Washington, D.C. 27 items
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11/17/1964 |
23/550 | Broadcast on ICC, Philadelphia 10 items
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2/3/1965 |
23/551 | Association of ICC Practitioners, Washington, D.C. 10 items
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2/9/1965 |
23/552 | Beta Theta Pi Seminar, Washington, D.C. 5 items
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3/12/1965 |
23/553 | Idaho State Bar Society, Sun Valley 13 items
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7/8-10/1965 |
23/554 | Transportation Center, Northwestern University 31 items
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5/2/1965 |
23/555 | Private Carrier Conference, Detroit 29 items
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5/13/1965 |
23/556 | National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. 16 items
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6/16/1965 |
23/557 | Alaska Trip, Pacific Northwest Trade Association 56 items
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8/30/59 - 9/14/59 |
23/558 | National Defense Transportation Association, Seattle 43 items
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9/14/1965 |
23/559 | Seattle Rotary Club 22 items
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9/15/1965 |
23/560 | American Shortline Railroad Meeting, Milwaukee 26 items
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9/27/1965 |
23/561 | National Wheat Utilization Research Conference, Boise 35 items
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11/4/1965 |
23/562 | Roy Snetzer Retirement, Pittsburgh 19 items
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12/2/1965 |
24/563 | Washington State Cattle Feeders Association, Wenatchee 38 items
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1/8/1966 |
24/564 | National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. 13 items
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1/19/1966 |
24/565 | Gem State Lectures in Economics and Finance, College of, Idaho, Caldwell 34 items
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2/25/1966 |
24/566 | Railroad Transportation Institute, Chicago 27 items
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4/13/1966 |
24/567 | Regular Common Carrier Conference, Houston 43 items
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5/12/1966 |
24/568 | Motor Carrier Lawyers Association Conference, Philadelphia 19 items
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5/19-21/1966 |
24/569 | Pacific Northwest Trade Association, Sun Valley 55 items
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9/19/1966 |
24/570 | Phi Alpha Delta Law Banquet, Moscow, Id. 46 items
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9/30/1966 |
24/571 | Motor Carrier Lawyers Association, Palm Springs 60 items
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3/30/1967 |
24/572 | Pacific Northwest Trade Association, Spokane 24 items
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4/16-18/1967 |
24/573 | Signing of Cooperative Agreement, Boise 40 items
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4/20/1967 |
24/574 | Western Trip 37 items
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May-June 1967 |
24/575 | Golden Spike Ceremony, Royal City, Wash. 43 items
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6/10/1967 |
B. Notes and Printed Speeches |
1944-1968 | |
Box/Folder | ||
24/576 | Speeches: Patriotic and Political 40 items
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1947-1953 |
24/577-596 | Speeches Printed in Congressional Record 20 items
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March 1947 - May 1948 |
25/597-603 | Speeches Printed in Congressional Record 7 items
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June 1948 |
25/604 | Speeches to Postal Service Workers 32 items
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1951-1958 |
25/605 | Speeches Reprinted in Postal Service Journals 5 items
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1954-1957 |
25/606-608 | Speeches While ICC Commissioner 39 items
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1958-1967 |
25/609 | Statements at Congressional Hearings 2 items
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1960-1964 |
25/610 | Speech Material 25 items
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1944-1968 |
Series IV. Post Office Department , 1954-1958Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. Post Office Unions |
1954-1958 | |
Box/Folder | ||
25/611 | National Alliance of Postal Employees 4 items
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1955-1958 |
25/612 | National Association of Postal Supervisors 17 items
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1954-1957 |
25/613 | National Association of Postmasters, National Conventions 60 items
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1954-1957 |
25/614 | National Association of Postmasters, Idaho Chapter 38 items
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1954-1958 |
25/615-617 | National Association of Postmasters, Other State Chapters 174 items
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1954-1958 |
25/618 | National Association of Retired Civil Employees 2 items
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1956 |
25/619 | National Federation of Post Office Clerks 35 items
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1954-1956 |
25/620 | National League of Postmasters, National 39 items
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1955-1958 |
25/621-622 | National League of Postmasters, State 111 items
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1955-1958 |
25/623 | National Rural Letter Carriers Association 1 item
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1958 |
B. Post Office Matters, by State |
1954-1958 | |
Box/Folder | ||
25/624 | Alabama - California 24 items
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1956-1957 |
25/625 | Idaho 141 items
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1954-1958 |
26/626 | Indiana - Ohio 84 items
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1954-1958 |
26/627 | Oklahoma Statehood Commemorative Stamp 53 items
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1957 |
26/628 | Oregon - Virginia 58 items
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1954-1957 |
26/629 | Washington - Wyoming 66 items
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|
C. Alphabetical Files |
1954-1957 | |
Box/Folder | ||
26/630 | American Bar Association Meeting 7 items
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1956 |
26/631 | Appointment 19 items
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1954 |
26/632 | Conventions, General 11 items
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1954-1956 |
26/633 | Correspondence, General 140 items
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1954-1965 |
26/634 | Franking Privilege 6 items
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1958 |
26/635 | Fraud in the Mails 19 items
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1954-1958 |
26/636 | General Councils Committee 56 items
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1955-1963 |
26/637 | Inter-American Bar Association, Peru 18 items
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1955 |
26/638 | Inter-American Bar Association, Buenos Aires 45 items
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1957 |
26/639 | Investigations, Congressional 38 items
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1956 |
26/640 | Judge Advocates Association 47 items
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1955-1963 |
26/641 | Lobbying, Postal Unions 38 items
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1956-1957 |
26/642 | Mailability 25 items
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1954-1956 |
26/643 | Miscellaneous 18 items
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1955-1960 |
26/644 | Obscenity 80 items
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1955-1957 |
26/645 | Propaganda, Subversive 61 items
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1955-1957 |
26/646 | Philadelphia Kiwanis 7 items
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1957 |
26/647 | Philadelphia Bulletin Forum 50 items
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1955-1957 |
26/648 | Postal Service News Magazine 12 items
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1954 |
26/649 | Speech Material 64 items
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1955-1957 |
26/650 | Travel Expenses 90 items
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1954-1957 |
26/651 | Tri City Herald 31 items
|
1955 |
Series V. Military Career , 1941-1967Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
27/652 | U.S. Military North African Mission, Cairo. Special Orders 74 items
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1942 |
27/653 | North African Service Command, Cairo. Special Orders 47 items
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1942 |
27/654 | Occupied Enemy Territory of Eritrea, Half Yearly Reports 2 items
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1942 |
27/655 | Staff Judge Advocate, Eritrea Service Command 92 items
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1941-1946 |
27/656 | North Africa, Correspondence 57 items
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1942-1964 |
27/657 | North Africa, S.N.T. Fratelli Gondrand v. The United States 25 items
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1961-1964 |
27/658 | North Africa, Mementos 20 items
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1941-1944 |
27/659 | War Plans Division, Washington, D.C. 6 items
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1944 |
27/660 | Judge Advocate General's Office, Washington, D.C., 18 items
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1941-1951 |
27/661 | United Nations War Crimes Commission. National Offices Conference, London 4 items
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1945 |
27/662 | Europe, Mementos 10 items
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1945 |
27/663 | Pacific Theater and War Crimes Trials 78 items
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1945-1946 |
27/664 | War Crimes Trials, Publications 20 items
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1944-1960 |
27/665 | World War II Publications, Pacific Series 9 items
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1945 |
27/666 | V-J Day Newspapers 3 items
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1945 |
27/667 | Pacific Theater, Mementos 44 items
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1945 |
27/668 | Clemency Board, War Department 22 items
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1946-1948 |
27/669 | SCAP Credentials 4 items
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1947 |
27/670 | Board of Review, Judge Advocate General's Office 23 items
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1948-1949 |
27/671 | Regular Army Commission 30 items
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1946-1949 |
27/672 | World War II, Stories and Articles 20 items
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1943-1967 |
27/673 | Maps 6 items
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1938-1950 |
27/674 | Correspondence, etc. 20 items
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1925-1954 |
27/675 | Under the Red Sea Sun, by Commander Edward Ellsberg., New York, Dodd, Mead & Co. 1 item
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1953 |
27/676 | The War Against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and, Adjacent Areas. Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, Washington, D.C. 1 item
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1951 |
Series VI. Legal Practice, Moscow, Idaho , 1925-1953Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. General |
1925-1953 | |
Box/Folder | ||
28/677 | Abstract Examinations, Correspondence 160 items
|
1925-1941 |
28/678 | Abstract Opinions 33 items
|
1950-1953 |
28/679 | Cases: Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Adoption 15 items
|
1932-1953 |
28/680 | Cases: Adversary Suits 15 items
|
1932-1935 |
28/681 | Cases: Estates & Probate 30 items
|
1931-1953 |
28/682 | Cases: Standard Forms 7 items
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undated |
28/683 | Cases: Mitzenberg v. Mitzenberg 8 items
|
1939 |
28/684 | Cases: Montgomery Ward, et al. v. Baileys 111 items
|
1938-1941 |
28/685 | Cases: Moore v. Dodge 6 items
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1934 |
28/686 | Cases: Supreme Court Decisions in which Goff participated on Appeal 9 items
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1931-1939 |
28/687 | G.P. Mix 7 items
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1931-1932 |
28/688 | William Pearl Monroe 10 items
|
1941-1942 |
28/689 | Morris-Washington Idaho Seed Company 27 items
|
1937-1940 |
28/690 | Mortgages 3 items
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1935-1936 |
28/691 | Moscow Publishing Company 63 items
|
1939 |
28/692 | Potlatch Lumber Company 117 items
|
1928-1931 |
B. Moscow Air Transportation Company |
1929-1932 | |
Box/Folder | ||
28/693 | Organizational Matters 31 items
|
1930-1931 |
28/694 | Financial Material 20 items
|
1930-1931 |
28/695 | Legal Documents 14 items
|
1930-1931 |
28/696 | Correspondence 131 items
|
1929-1932 |
C. The Moscow Queen Mining Company |
1936-1943 | |
Box/Folder | ||
28/697 | Organizational & Financial Papers, Correspondence 87 items
|
Series VII. Personal Papers - Professional Life , 1925-1967Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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A. Military Career |
1942-1946 | |
Box/Folder | ||
28/698 | African Tour, Photographs 24 items
|
1942 |
28/699 | Pacific Tour, Photographs 105 items
|
1945-1946 |
28/700 | Army Day in Moscow, Idaho, Photographs 8 items
|
194? |
B. Politics |
1925-1956 | |
Box/Folder | ||
28/701 | Campaign Posters & Brochures 20 items
|
1926-1950 |
28/702 | Sample Ballots, Clippings, etc. 26 items
|
1926-1940 |
28/703 | Letterheads 6 items
|
1925-1948 |
28/704 | 80th Congress 10 items
|
1947-1948 |
28/705 | Correspondence 99 items
|
1948 |
28/706 | Senate Appointment 31 items
|
1949 |
28/707 | Eisenhower Appointment 147 items
|
1952-1953 |
29/708 | Court of Military Appeals 7 items
|
1956 |
29/709 | Correspondence & Clippings 109 items
|
1948-1954 |
29/710 | "The Capitol in Story and Pictures" 1 item
|
1955 |
29/711 | Photographs 15 items
|
1947-1948 |
C. Post Office Department |
1954-1959 | |
Box/Folder | ||
29/712 | Articles 6 items
|
1954-1958 |
29/713 | Mementos 5 items
|
1954-1957 |
29/714 | Photographs 28 items
|
1954-1959 |
D. Interstate Commerce Commission Years |
1957-1967 | |
Box/Folder | ||
29/715 | Articles and Clippings 62 items
|
1957-1967 |
29/716 | Articles and Clippings, 75th Anniversary 8 items
|
1972 |
29/717 | Articles and Clippings as Chairmen 82 items
|
1964 |
29/718 | Johnson-Humphrey Inauguration 19 items
|
1965 |
29/719 | Tape of Radio Broadcast 2 items
|
February 14, 1965 |
29/720 | Photographs 69 items
|
1958-1964 |
Series VIII. Personal Papers - Private Life , ca. 1900-1965Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
29/721 | University of Idaho Mementos 34 items
|
1919-1945 |
29/722 | University of Idaho Clippings 17 items
|
1919-1953 |
29/723 | University of Idaho Football Clippings 22 items
|
1921-1926 |
29/724 | Moscow High School Football Coach 7 items
|
1925-1926 |
29/725 | Uncle Charlie Goff Material 3 items
|
1923-1978 |
29/726 | University of Idaho Photographs 27 items
|
1918-1925 |
29/727 | Family Photographs 25 items
|
ca. 1900-ca. 1945 |
29/728 | Colfax, Washington Photographs 28 items
|
ca. 1910-1915 |
29/729 | "Boyhood Photos" 39 items
|
ca. 1910-1915 |
29/730 | Photographs, Unidentified 57 items
|
1920-1950 |
29/731 | May Day, Moscow, Idaho, Photographs 9 items
|
1953 |
29/732 | Administrative Law Section, American Bar Association 29 items
|
1960-1964 |
29/733 | Beta Theta Pi 15 items
|
1922-1964 |
29/734 | Certificates 8 items
|
1922-1955 |
29/735 | Clippings and Mementos 55 items
|
1913-1965 |
29/736 | Florida Vacation 7 items
|
November 1956 |
29/737 | Latah Gas Company 13 items
|
1955-1957 |
29/738 | Physical Exam, Bethesda Naval Hospital 2 items
|
1954 |
29/739 | North Redwood (MN) Station, Mrs. Goff's Birthplace 13 items
|
1960-1961 |
29/740 | Property Tax & Rental, Moscow & Priest Lake 20 items
|
1953-1959 |
29/741-742 | Income Taxes, Federal, Idaho, District of Columbia 27 items
|
1949-1957 |
Series IX. Oversize Items , 1915-1963Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
30/743-744 | Photograph Albums 2 items
|
1915-1926 |
30/745-746 | Scrapbooks of Newspaper Clippings 2 items
|
1922-1939 |
30/747 | School-fellow Days; a Record Book 1 item
|
1919-1920 |
30/748 | Post Office Department Photographs 10 items
|
1954-1956 |
30/749 | Interstate Commerce Commission Photograph 1 item
|
1963 |
30/750 | Charlie Goff Photograph 1 item
|
undated |
30/751 | Medals from High School Sporting Events 11 items
|
ca. 1914-1915 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Airlines -- Idaho -- Moscow -- History -- Sources>
- Mining corporations -- Idaho -- Moscow -- History -- Sources
Corporate Names
- United States. Interstate Commerce Commission -- History -- Sources
- United States. Post Office Dept. -- History -- Sources
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Goff, Abe McGregor, 1899-1984--Archives.
Corporate Names
- Moscow Air Transportation Company
- Moscow Queen Mining Company