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Letter re: meeting With Amon Carter
Letter from Mildred Jackson, American Airlines Stewardess, to Amon Carter regarding meeting with Amon Carter
Telegram from Hazel Jackson to Minnie Meacham Carter
Telegram from Hazel Jackson to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1148/thumbnail.jp
Telegram from George E. Jackson to Amon G. Carter, Jr.
Telegram from George E. Jackson to Amon G. Carter, Jr. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1119/thumbnail.jp
Jackson Hayward Carter
An obituary for Jackson Hayward Carter, blacksmith and Iowa state legislator
Jackson Hayward Carter
An obituary for Jackson Hayward Carter, blacksmith and Iowa state legislator
Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.
Letter from Jim Jackson to Amon Carter expressing sympathy at the news that his son, Amon, Jr., had been reported missing in action in North Africa.Dear Amon:- My but you just haven't any idea how shocked and disturbed I am to read in the paper that Amon Jr is missing in action and old friend you have my sympathy_ still I feel that he is a chip off the old block and he'll talk himself out of where ever he is. The chances are by long odds he's in a prisoners camp as the (illegible) worse. He'll com through some how. I'm pulling for you and him. Sincerely Jim. 3/12/4
Jackson Hayward Carter
An obituary for Jackson Hayward Carter, blacksmith and Iowa state legislator
1915-10-14 Testimony of S. W. Jackson
The testimony of S. W. Jackson given before the Carter County Circuit Court on October 14, 1915
Campaign worker handing out "Jackson '72" newspapers to audience members at a speech given by Senator Henry M. Jackson during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, 1971-1972
Senator Henry M. Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination twice, in 1972 and 1976, but was defeated both times. In 1972, North Dakota Senator George McGovern won the Democratic ticket over Jackson and Alabama Governor George C. Wallace but lost the presidential race to Richard Nixon.
In 1976, Jackson waged a strong campaign against former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, but it was not strong enough to defeat Carter. On May 1, 1976, Jackson announced that he was pulling out of the race. Carter went on to defeat President Gerald Ford and become the 39th president
Letter re: pictures
Letter from Burris C. Jackson of Jackson & Company Cotton to Amon Carter regarding pictures of a monument to Will Rogers
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