Folder 1
Contains 5 Results:
Speech of Hoke Smith delivered in his debate with Clark Howell at Columbus, Georgia , 1906 January 10
This collection includes political materials relating to the Democratic Party activities in Georgia in the 1910s. Most of the material relates to the 1906 gbernatorial race against Clark Howell, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, and Hoke Smith, publisher of the Atlanta Journal. Dr. McLendon found them among his father’s papers.
Speech of Clark Howell, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, delivered in his debate with Hoke Smith at Columbus, Georgia , 1906 January 10
This collection includes political materials relating to the Democratic Party activities in Georgia in the 1910s. Most of the material relates to the 1906 gbernatorial race against Clark Howell, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, and Hoke Smith, publisher of the Atlanta Journal. Dr. McLendon found them among his father’s papers.
Official Ballot, State Democratic Primary, 1906 August 22
This collection includes political materials relating to the Democratic Party activities in Georgia in the 1910s. Most of the material relates to the 1906 gbernatorial race against Clark Howell, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, and Hoke Smith, publisher of the Atlanta Journal. Dr. McLendon found them among his father’s papers.
Rules for holding the Georgia Democratic Primary on August 22, 1906, by the State Democratic Executive Committee at this meeting in Atlanta, Georgia , 1906 April 30
This collection includes political materials relating to the Democratic Party activities in Georgia in the 1910s. Most of the material relates to the 1906 gbernatorial race against Clark Howell, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, and Hoke Smith, publisher of the Atlanta Journal. Dr. McLendon found them among his father’s papers.
Address of the Honorable A. O. Bacon of Georgia upon the life and character of the Honorable James M. Griggs, in the U.S. Senate, 1910 May 28
This collection includes political materials relating to the Democratic Party activities in Georgia in the 1910s. Most of the material relates to the 1906 gbernatorial race against Clark Howell, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, and Hoke Smith, publisher of the Atlanta Journal. Dr. McLendon found them among his father’s papers.
