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Neely Santa cartoon
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Photograph of Harley O. Staggers Sr. riding in a parade
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Matthew Mansfield Neely campaign poster
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"Arch Moore is a Goldwater Support!! Vote Larry Bailey" flyer
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Kilgore campaign poster
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Senator Matthew Neely (D-WV) (second from right) being interviewed on WOIC-TV in Washington, DC
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Photograph of Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) at a press conference with other Commerce Committee Democrats
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Photograph of Senators Matthew Neely and Hubert Humphrey greeting each other at a meeting of the Senate Democrats on the eve of the opening of the 84th Congress
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Photograph of Senate Intelligence Committee nomination hearing for General David Petraeus to Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Photograph of Congressmen Nick Rahall and House Majority Whip Tony Coelho
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Cartoon featuring Senator Matthew Neely This cartoon features Senator Matthew Mansfield Neely applying TV makeup in a mirror. The door reads "Chairman Neely: Senate D.C. Crime Sub-Comm." A thought bubble reads, "Move over Kefauver...Step aside Halley...Maybe...A New Star is Born!" Neely served as chairman of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia throughout the 1950s, but the cartoon seems to allude to the Special Committee on Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce, which made Chairman Estes Kefauver something of a television star. The cartoonist, Pulitzer prize winning Jim Berryman, wrote: "Regards to the Mayor of Washington."
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“Vote Republican” cartoon This political cartoon features two men observing a "Haven't You Had Enough? Vote Republican" billboard. One man exclaims, "Yes, we had enough under Hoover." Herbert Hoover, a Republican, served as U.S. president during the onset of the Great Depression. At the bottom of the cartoon a note from the editor reads: "The Republicans are Placing Signs Like this Billboard Above All Over the State of West Virginia. Democrats, Do Not Let These Signs Influence You! We Say Unto You, 'Watch!'"
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Letter from Fairmont, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Cameron, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Wheeling, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Newell, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Wheeling, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from New Martinsville, WV, constituent, to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Lewisburg, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Fairmont, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from Fairmont, WV, constituent to Congressman Moore
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Letter from a Brigham City, Utah, resident to Congressman Moore Letter from a Brigham City, Utah, resident to Congressman Moore regarding the Immigration and Nationality Act
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Letter from a Scottsdale, Arizona, resident to Congressman Moore Letter from a Scottsdale, Arizona, resident to Congressman Moore regarding the Immigration and Nationality Act
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Opinion ballot on lowering the voting age to 18
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“Woman to the Rescue” political cartoon The “Woman to the Rescue” cartoon, which originally appeared in Volume 12, No. 1 of the NAACP magazine The Crisis, was sent to Senator Sutherland by a constituent. A constituent sent the cartoon to Senator Sutherland and wrote: “Making the world safe for democracy!” and “Our Hohenzollern []! Save their women of the south!” The typed quotes about Jane Addams, Susan B. Anthony, and “Thinking men shudder...” did not appear on the original.