Eastland Correspondence: Ford Administration
Other Form of Name
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986
Identifier
Eastland_S1SS16_Ford_Mgmt_Budget_3
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Recipient
Lynn, James T., 1927-2010;
Publication Date
1-16-1976
Custom Date
1970s
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Description
Copy typed letter signed dated 16 January 1976 from Eastland; Birch Bayh; Ernest F. Hollings; Henry M. Jackson; William D. Hathaway; Edmund S. Muskie; Mike Gravel; Charles McC. Mathias; Gale W. McGee; Alan Cranston; Edward M. Kennedy; Joseph R. Biden, Jr.; Dick Clark; Harrison A. Williams, Jr.; John C. Stennis; John V. Tunney; Jennings Randolph; Strom Thurmond; Walter D. Huddleston; John C. Culver; Frank Church; Stuart Symington; Joseph M. Montoya; Floyd K. Haskell; John A. Durkin; James Abourezk; Vance Hartke; Jacob K. Javits; Daniel K. Inouye; Philip A. Hart; Humbert H. Humphrey; Henry Bellmon; Warren G. Magnuson; Thomas F. Eagleton; Gary Hart; Pete V. Domenici; Wendell H. Ford; George McGovern; Bob Packwood; Patrick J. Leahy; Hugh Scott; Walter F. Mondale; Mark O. Hatfield; Howard W. Cannon; and J. Bennett Johnston to James T. Lynn, re: Rural Housing Insurance Fund of the Farmers Home Administration, rural development; Agricultural Appropriations; 5 pages.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
United States. Farmers Home Administration; Homeowners insurance -- Law and legislation; Rural development -- United States;
Relational Format
archival material
Original Format
correspondence
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Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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