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Campaigns

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

A circular: to the voters of Knox County

 Collection
Identifier: Q Ephemera 2020.005
Scope and Contents

The only known copy of a campaign broadside circulated by James W. Newman, a candidate from a Knox County district for General Assembly during the state election of 1857. His opponent was one Moses White, against whom the preponderance of animated vitriol contained in this broadside is aimed.

Dates: 1857

Albert Gore, Sr. letter

 Collection
Identifier: MM.2021.006
Scope and Contents

20 November 1970. Letter from Albert Gore [Senior] to Marc Joffe thanking him for his help during Gore's unsuccessful senatorial campaign for reelection. ALS. 1 pc. Also includes donor letter.

Dates: 1970

[Frank Clement Campaign Composite Print], 1962, Inspected 5/24/17

 Item
Identifier: TAMIS F 2020.016.0128
Scope and Contents

"Re-Elect Clement for Governor;" Frank G. Clement addresses the camera.

Dates: 1962; Other: Inspected 5/24/17

George M. Trotter Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSC 1027
Scope and Contents The George M. Trotter Papers consist primarily of election and campaign related material produced by both George Trotter and the Knox County Republican Party. Other personal items include a marriage certificate, taxes, receipts, correspondence, newspaper clippings, accounts, invitations, membership cards, programs, and publications. The marriage certificate certifies the marriage of Charles Harrison Smith and Margaret Shipe. Programs include 1913 Knoxville High School Commencement and the...
Dates: 1873 - 1974; Majority of material found within 1908 - 1934

Randy Tyree for Mayor card

 Collection
Identifier: Ephemera 2019.204
Scope and Contents

Card printed "Randy Tyree for Mayor"

Dates: undated

Ronald Reagan speech, 1980.

 Collection
Identifier: MM.1981.007
Scope and Contents

Transcript of campaign speech given by Ronald Reagan in Knoxville, Tenn., on September 22, 1980. Mentions the economy, Jimmy Carter, coal mining. 6 pp.

Dates: 1980