Box 114
Contains 25 Results:
Foreign Affairs: Miscellaneous, 1969-1970
The Sherman P. Lloyd papers are mainly comprised of items relating to the congressman's work in the eighty-eighth, ninetieth, ninety-first, and ninety-second congresses. The collection is organized in four sections, with each containing materials compiled during one of Lloyd's congressional terms. The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals and an oral history of Lloyd and his family.
Foreign Affairs: Rhodesia, Correspondence, 1969
The Sherman P. Lloyd papers are mainly comprised of items relating to the congressman's work in the eighty-eighth, ninetieth, ninety-first, and ninety-second congresses. The collection is organized in four sections, with each containing materials compiled during one of Lloyd's congressional terms. The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals and an oral history of Lloyd and his family.
Foreign Affairs: State Department, Correspondence and Press Release, 1969-1970
The Sherman P. Lloyd papers are mainly comprised of items relating to the congressman's work in the eighty-eighth, ninetieth, ninety-first, and ninety-second congresses. The collection is organized in four sections, with each containing materials compiled during one of Lloyd's congressional terms. The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals and an oral history of Lloyd and his family.
Foreign Affairs: Treaties and Peace Pacts, Correspondence, Press Release and Literature, 1969-1970
The Sherman P. Lloyd papers are mainly comprised of items relating to the congressman's work in the eighty-eighth, ninetieth, ninety-first, and ninety-second congresses. The collection is organized in four sections, with each containing materials compiled during one of Lloyd's congressional terms. The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals and an oral history of Lloyd and his family.
Foreign Affairs: Trinidad, Inter-American Economic and Social Council, Correspondence, 1969
One original letter has been removed and placed in Reserve. A photocopied version is available in the collection for access purposes. Access to the original must be given by the Manuscripts Curator and by appointment. An archivist must remain with the item if being used.