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[Correspondence Between Thomas Jackson and Barbara Jordan - February-April 2, 1974]
Correspondence between Thomas Jackson and Barbara Jordan where Jackson discusses his issues with daylight saving time, specifically how it affects school children. Jordan acknowledges Jackson's letter and a sentiment growing among Congress members that year-round daylight saving time is causing more problems than it fixes. Included is part of an envelope with Jackson's return address
[Letter from Albert Thomas to Barbara Jordan - December 1977]
Letter from Albert Thomas to Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress and the financial state of Thomas' family
Thomas E(Tommy) Jordan, on right, night Clerk of Dixie Grande Hotel for 27 years
Thomas E. (Tommy) Jordan, on right, night clerk of Dixie Grande Hotel for 27 years
[Letter from Thomas F. Porter to Barbara Jordan, December 1977]
Letter from Thomas F. Porter to Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress and urging her to reconsider doing so. The letter is signed by Porter and twenty-four other inmates on the Wynne unit in Huntsville, Texas
[Letter from Thomas-Robert Ames to Barbara Jordan - December 10, 1977]
Letter from Thomas-Robert H. Ames to Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to Congress and offering his best wishes
Letter from Thomas Jordan to Alden Partridge, 3 August 1823
Thomas Jordan and John Parker write from Boston, Massachusetts, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont, regarding the accounts of John Hamilton Parker, who will not be returning to the Academy.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Jordan, W. Thomas - An inaugural dissertation on the inside work of the temple
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on the inside work of the temple by W. Thomas Jordan, of Mississippi.Inaugural dissertation; no. 132
[Correspondence Between Thomas Thompson and Barbara Jordan - February 22, 1974-March 25, 1974]
Correspondence between Thomas Thompson and Barbara Jordan where Thompson expresses his opposition to the crude oil allocation program. Jordan discusses the details of the issue and why she believes the solution to the energy crisis would involve a national energy policy
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