Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Correspondence between John T. Cunningham and Kenneth D. McKellar, 1934 March 26 to 1937 April 03
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence concerning proposal of Montgomery County as location for new Veteran's hospital, 1936 February 06 to 1936 February 08
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence concerning request to increase veteran's pension for Valentine H. Smith, 1936 December 10 to 1937 February 19
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Reference letter for Lillian Goldberg from John T. Cunningham to F. L. Browning, 1936 December 18
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence to John T. Cunningham from Richard M. Atkinson, 1937 May 04 to 1937 June 11
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence lobbying for exemption of tobacco used for fertilizers & insecticides from farm control bill, 1937 December 14 to 1937 December 16
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.