Eastland Correspondence: Ford Administration
Other Form of Name
Marsh, John O., 1926-
Identifier
Eastland_S1SS16_Ford_WH_Corr_64
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Recipient
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986
Publication Date
9-18-1976
Custom Date
1970s
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Description
Typed letter signed dated 18 September 1976 from John O. Marsh, Jr., Counselor to the President, to Eastland, re: Texas Shrimp Association resolution. Attached: copy typed letter dated 20 September from Eastland to Robert G. Mauermann, Executive Director of Texas Shrimp Association, re: Gulf Coast fisheries and Mexico. Attached: copy typed letter dated 20 September from Eastland to Robert P. Jones, Executive Director of Southeastern Fisheries Association, re: above topic. Attached: copy telegram dated 17 September 1976 from Paul Herring, President of Southeastern Fisheries Association; Harold L. VonHarten, President of Florida Shrimp Association; & Jones to Ford, re: above topic; envelope addressed to Eastland. Attached: copy typed letter dated 16 September 1976 from Eastland to Mauermann, re: above topic. Attached: copy typed letter dated 16 September 1976 from Eastland to Marsh, re: above topic. Attached: copy typed manuscript dated 17 August 1976 entitled Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Texas Shrimp Association.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Shrimp fisheries -- Law and legislation; Shrimp industry; Texas Shrimp Marketing Program;
Relational Format
archival material
Original Format
correspondence; press releases
Finding Aid
Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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