Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896

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Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
37.6 linear feet, 124 volumes
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INTRODUCTION
Public and private papers of a Democratic congressman from Missouri’s 9th
District, 1923-1964. The collection is arranged alphabetically by topics and contains
correspondence and other material relating to his life and congressional career.
DONOR INFORMATION
The papers were placed on contract with the University of Missouri by Ida W.
Cannon on 28 January 1966 (Accession No. 3650). An addition was made on 4 January
1971 by Ida W. Cannon.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Clarence Cannon was born in Elsberry, Missouri, on April 11, 1879. He attended
LaGrange College and received B.A. and M.A. degrees from William Jewell College in
1903 and 1904. He served as Professor of History at Stephens College in Columbia,
Missouri, from 1904 to 1908. After receiving his LLB degree from the University of
Missouri, Cannon established his law practice in Troy, Missouri, in 1908. He later joined
Congressman Champ Clark’s staff in Washington, D.C. Cannon served as a
parliamentarian in the U.S. House of Representatives under both Democratic and
Republican administrations before being elected to Congress in 1922. He served as a
congressman from the Ninth District of Missouri from 1923 until his death in 1964.
During his tenure, Cannon became Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations,
serving in the capacity when his party was in power until his death.
A recognized expert on parliamentary procedure, Cannon served as
parliamentarian for all the Democratic National Conventions from 1920 to 1960, and
authored and edited many books on parliamentary procedure and practice. Among his
books parliamentarianship are A Synopsis of the Procedure of the House (1919); National
Convention Parliamentary Manual (1928); Cannon’s Precedents (1936, 1949); and
Manual and Digest of the House of Representatives (1918, 1919).
Cannon married Ida Dawson Wigginton on August 30, 1906, and the couple had
two daughters, Ida Elizabeth and Ruby Melinda. When not in Washington, Cannon spent
a good deal of his time on his farm in Elsberry, Missouri. He died in 1964.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Clarence Cannon Papers have been arranged into the following seven series:
Correspondence, Papers, and Clippings; Bills and Resolutions; Photographs; News
Clippings, Publications, and Schedules; Scrapbooks; Miscellaneous; and Certificates.
For more complete series descriptions, please see the folder list.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
FOLDER LIST
Correspondence, Papers, and Clippings Series
f. 1-37
f. 38
f. 39-46
f. 42
f. 47-48
f. 49-58
f. 59-64
f. 65
f. 66-77
f. 78-81
f. 82
f. 83
SIGNATURES. Letters to Cannon with signatures from noted figures
in government, business, the arts, religion, labor, military and foreign
dignitaries.
ACADEMY NOMINATIONS. Lists of candidates appointed to U.S.
service academies from Missouri's 9th Congressional district during
Cannon's tenure as Congressman.
ACREAGE CONTROL. Correspondence, clippings, reports and
notes concerning federal farm acreage control legislation, farm
income, price ceilings, and price reports. Notes on Agricultural
Adjustment Act (1935) section 32, Commodity Credit Corporation,
Emergency Price Control Act of 1942.
Newsletters relating to World War II agricultural crop and price
controls, clippings concerning postwar U.S. and European crop
production, speeches relating to postwar farm policy, material
relating to the reorganization of the Department of Agriculture
during the Eisenhower Administration.
ADDRESS. Drafts of speeches Cannon made at Jefferson-Jackson
Day dinners and speeches in the Congressional Record, 1951-1953.
AGED. Correspondence, pamphlets, clippings concerning the aged,
pensions, job opportunities, medical aid and social security.
AGRICULTURE. Clippings relating to all aspects of farm legislation,
income, parity, imports, loans, University of Missouri Agriculture
Extension and REA programs.
AID TO EDUCATION. Correspondence concerning federal aid to
education. Requests for information on the study of entomology.
ALCOHOL-NICOTINE. Clippings and pamphlets relating to the
harmfulness of alcohol and nicotine and material on how to stop
drinking and smoking.
AMERICAN LEGION. Clippings relating to the activities of the
American Legion, speeches on the Legion in the Congressional
Record, requests to Cannon asking support of Veterans benefits and
rehabilitation legislation, Legion newsletters, correspondence relating
to the dedication of 1960 Pershing National Memorial Shrine in
LeClede, Missouri, f. 79-80, article relating to the item veto written by
Cannon in American Legion, June 1961, correspondence relating to
the Legion lobby for Congress, and State American Legion Oratorical
Contests.
APPLE PROGRAM. Clippings and correspondence concerning the
apple industry in Missouri. Correspondence with Lloyd Stark
concerning Stark Nurseries.
APPORTIONMENT. 1958 clipping concerning shift in U.S.
population as it is related to apportionment of Congress.
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f. 84-95
f. 85-89
f. 91-95
f. 96-101
f. 102-103
f. 104
f. 105-107
f. 108-146
f. 147-163
f. 164
f. 165-196
APPROPRIATIONS. Clippings, speeches, notes, charts, and
correspondence relating to the activity of the House Appropriations
Committee, 1942-1965. Resolutions and correspondence between
Cannon and Harry F. Byrd on consolidated general appropriations
better known as "Omnibus Bill."
Correspondence, clipping and notes concerning the conflict
between House and Senate Appropriations Committee in 1962.
For the Cannon-Hayden dispute, see also folders 2916-2919.
Correspondence between Cannon and Presidents Roosevelt,
Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy concerning appropriations
for all areas of the government.
ARBORETUM. Correspondence, clippings, statements concerning the
activity and appropriations of the National Arboretum in Washington
D.C. with members of Congress and Secretaries of Agriculture.
Correspondence concerning April 27, 1964 dedication of the
Administration and Research Building at the National Arboretum and
Cannon's participation in the ceremony.
ARMED FORCES. Clippings about great military heroes from
Missouri.
ARMISTICE DAY. Congressional Record speeches and newspaper
clippings concerning Armistice Day.
ARMY. Correspondence concerning Cannon's request in 1914-1918
for an appointment to military duty, see folder 527 for additional
material on Cannon's request.
ASTRONOMY. Clippings, speeches, press releases and Library of
Congress information sheets concerning astronomy and Cannon's
interest in astronomy.
ATOMIC ENERGY. Clippings, speeches, correspondence and
memoranda concerning the activity of the Atomic Energy Commission,
the use of atomic energy for industrial and peaceful purposes,
memoranda on H.G. Rickover's contribution to the advancement of
atomic energy (see also folders 2323-2330). Problems of leadership in
the Commission under Lewis Strauss and congressional reaction to it.
Cannon's speeches relating to atomic energy. Clippings, press releases
and newsletters on disarmament. Discussion of atomic energy
programs with consumer-owned utilities. Memoranda on trips to the
Soviet Union by American electrical power groups and their
correspondence to Cannon concerning visits to atomic energy
installations in the U.S.
BABY BOOK. Letters from constituents thanking Cannon for sending
them book on child care.
BANKING. Clippings, pamphlets, notes and correspondence relating
to banking activities and government banking legislation from 19081964 in Missouri and in U.S. Congress. Material concerning branch in
Missouri, MacFadden Banking Bill in 1926 and the Federal Reserve
System, clippings concerning banking activities during the depression.
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f. 182-186
f. 187-188
f. 190-195
f. 197-209
f. 210-212
f. 213-216
f. 217
f. 218-230
f. 231
f. 232-233
f. 234-238
f. 239-244
f. 245
f. 246-247
f. 248-249
War time banking
Material on post-World War II branch banking, bank mergers,
savings and loan companies in Missouri and throughout the
country.
Letters to Cannon from Independent Bankers of Missouri asking
help in removal of James J. Saxon as Federal Comptroller of the
Currency and discussion of resulting political overtones with the
White House (1962-1964).
BAPTISTS. Correspondence, statistics, pamphlets relating to Southern
Baptist denomination and Cannon's activity in the Cuivre River Baptist
Association and the Missouri Baptist Convention. Statistics on
denominational growth, sermonettes and Sunday school lessons by
Cannon. Cannon's notes on Baptist Associational meetings, clippings
relating to the history of the Baptist Church. Form letters sent to fellow
Baptists by Cannon when he was clerk of the Cuivre River Baptist
Association. Minutes to Association meetings.
BASING POINT. Clippings, editorials, and Congressional Record
debates concerning the basing point system in governmental contract
bids, basing point legislation and Truman's veto of such legislation.
BAUXITE BILL. Material concerning the use of calcinated bauxite
used in the fire brick refractory industry and Cannon's notes and
correspondence with fire brick manufacturers of his district regarding
an amendment to the Tariff Act of 1930 reducing the tariff on imported
calcinated bauxite which Cannon proposed.
BEES. Newspaper clippings concerning bees.
BIBLE. Newspaper clippings concerning the Bible.
BILLBOARDS. Newspaper clippings on billboard advertisement.
BOLLING, RICHARD C. Clippings and correspondence relating to
the career of Richard C. Bolling, Congressman from Missouri's 5th
District, material relating to the announcement of Bolling's daughter's
engagement, wedding gift from Missouri Congressional delegation, and
Bolling's candidacy for floor leadership in the House of
Representatives.
BOMB. Clipping relating to atomic bomb and the effects an atomic
war would have on mankind. Bulletins relating to the bomb and
foreign policy. Correspondence concerning appropriations on atomic
bomb development during World War II.
BOOKS. Notes, clippings and correspondence relating to books read
by Cannon, reviews of books, book lists for children, and articles
relating to the value of books.
BOTTGER, MRS. LORNA C. Letters of congratulations to Mrs.
Bottger from Cannon on appearing in Who's Who.
BREAD. Correspondence concerning a grain price subsidy's influence
on the baking industry during and after World War II.
BRIGGS, FRANK. Correspondence between Cannon and Frank
Briggs, former U.S. Senator from Missouri (1945-1947), concerning
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f. 264
f. 265
f. 266-268
f. 269-270
f. 271-272
f. 273-276
f. 277-280
f. 281-292
f. 293-297
f. 298
f. 299-302
f. 303-306
politics in Cannon's district and on Brigg's appointment as Secretary of
the Interior for Fish and Wildlife.
BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINGS. Clippings and Congressional
Record speeches relating to William Jennings Bryan.
BUDGET.
Clippings relating to the Federal Budget, the national
debt, revenue procedures in England, copies of the Congressional
Record speech by Cannon in rebuttal to the Republican claim they had
balanced the budget (1948), correspondence with President Truman
concerning the budget (1947), notes on precedents for a unified
appropriation budget (see also appropriations, f. 84-95),
correspondence on budget procedure with the staff of the House
Appropriations Committee.
BUSINESS FORMS. Clippings relating to farming.
BYRD, HARRY F., SENATOR. Editorial clipping on Senator Harry
F. Byrd of Virginia (see also appropriations, folders 84-95).
CABINET. List of Cabinet members in the Kennedy Administration,
clippings relating to members of the Kennedy cabinet, Cannon's letters
to John F. Kennedy encouraging him to appoint Robert F. Kennedy to
the cabinet as Attorney General, notes concerning Kennedy
appointments from Missouri.
CALENDARS. Constituent letters to Cannon thanking him for
calendars he sent them.
CAMPAIGN SPEECHES, EARLY. Undated campaign speeches from
Cannon's early career.
CAMPAIGN PAMPHLETS, 1922-1959, n.d.. Correspondence
between Democratic National Committee relating to running a
campaign.
CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES. Data relating to Cannon's campaign
expenditures submitted to government authorities, undated, 1958-1960.
CAMPAIGN AND PUBLICITY. Undated and dated material relating
to campaign publicity Cannon used. Hand bills, copies of Clarence
Cannon Courier, political cartoons, clippings, and speaking tour
itineraries, 1926-1960.
CAMPAIGN, 1932-1934. Clippings relating to Cannon's campaign in
the primary and election, 1932-1934, form letters to county and local
workers, directions to the printer on printing of campaign material.
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULES, 1934-1940. Copies of Cannon's
campaign itinerary in 1934, 1936, 1938, and 1940 primary and
congressional campaigns.
CAMPAIGN, 1942. Clippings, correspondence, and itinerary
concerning Cannon's 1942 primary and election campaign,
correspondence and discussion on dissatisfaction with the Roosevelt
farm program.
CAMPAIGN, 1944-1946. Correspondence, clippings, notes reports,
handbills, voting statistics, certificates of expenditure and worker form
letters concerning Cannon's 1944-1946 primary and election
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f. 307-330
f. 331-391
f. 392-410
f. 411-424
f. 425-445
f. 446-450
f. 451-455
f. 456
f. 457-465
f. 466-476
campaigns.
CAMPAIGN, 1948-1950. Clippings, handbills, county chairmen lists,
speeches, itineraries, voting returns, endorsements, declaration of
expenditures, political advertisements, congratulatory letters and
correspondence relating to the primary and election campaigns in 1948
(folders 307-316) and 1950 (folders 317-330).
CAMPAIGN, 1952. Clippings, handbills, political pamphlets,
endorsements, speeches, itinerary, expenditure lists, letters of
congratulations, opinion polls, correspondence relating to the draft,
military strength, price controls and material from previous campaigns
concerning and relating to Cannon's 1952 primary and election
campaign.
CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE, 1952. Correspondence with
county and district chairmen and friends relating to 1952 campaign
itinerary, speeches, issues, strategy, endorsements, effects of
redistricting, radio time and Republican support. Also there are letters
of congratulations to Cannon on winning the primary and election and
letters from Cannon to district and county workers thanking them for
their help.
CAMPAIGN, 1954. Clippings, notes, reports, handbills,
announcements, newsletters--advisory bulletins, and endorsements
relating to Cannon's 1954 campaign.
CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE, 1954. Correspondence
concerning the management of Cannon's 1954 primary and election
victory, speaking invitations writing of State Democratic Platform,
endorsements, letters from Cannon to people he met while campaigning
official vote returns from the 9th District, and letters of congratulation.
CAMPAIGN, 1956. Clippings, memoranda, Democratic Party fact
sheets, speaking itinerary, election statistics, and expenditure records
relating to Cannon's 1956 9th Congressional District campaign.
CAMPAIGN, 1961. Clippings, newsletters, editorials relating to
current events of 1961.
CAMPAIGN SPEECHES, 1961. Notes from Cannon's 1961 campaign
speeches, clippings, bulletins, newsletters relating to current events in
1961. Phone notes on discussion with constituents on farm program
and on the Jefferson National Expansion memorial.
CANAL ZONE. Material relating to Cannon's trip to the Canal Zone
in December, 1951 with a congressional delegation to inspect the canal,
Maps, guide books, pamphlets on construction, history and
maintenance of canal, information on employment in Canal Zone.
CANNON AWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS. Honorary degrees
from Culver-Stockton College, William Jewell College, University of
Missouri, Southeastern University. Citations from masonic orders,
labor unions, chambers of commerce, historical societies, legal
fraternities, Missouri General Assembly, veterans organizations.
Resolutions mourning Cannon's death from the Smithsonian Institute,
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f. 477-482
f. 483
f. 484-491
f. 492-493
f. 494-516
f. 517
f. 518-520
f. 521
f. 522
f. 523-524
f. 525-526
U.S. House and Senate, Eastern Star, County of Los Angeles, and
members of U.S. House Appropriations Committee.
CANNON BIRTHDAY. 1931-1949 birthday greetings to Cannon.
CANNON BONDS. Correspondence relating to World War II war
bond drive in Elsberry and Lincoln County, Missouri, 1943-1945.
CANNON DAY. Correspondence, clippings, speeches, invitations,
relating to Cannon Day celebrations in Mexico, Missouri, June 8, 1956;
Jefferson City, Missouri, April 1959; and Elsberry, Missouri.
CANNON EUROPEAN TRIP, 1939. Correspondence, maps, and
press releases relating to the first North Atlantic flight of the "Yankee
Clipper", which instituted passenger and air mail service to and from
Europe in which Cannon and other governmental officials traveled on
the maiden flight in 1939. There is also material on the anniversary
dinner held in 1940 celebrating the flight.
CANNON EUROPEAN TRIP, 1947. Correspondence, clippings, press
releases, itinerary, cost vouchers, and photographs relating to Cannon's
postwar European trip taken with Congressmen John Taber, Richard
Wigglesworth, and Everett Dirksen to view and assess the needs of
postwar Europe. There are letters of a personal nature for Cannon to
his daughters relating his impressions of the conditions in Europe.
CANNON FOUNDATION. Declaration of establishment of the
Cannon Foundation in 1950, the Revenues of which would be used to
contribute to charitable, religious, educational, and literary
organizations in Elsberry, Missouri.
CANNON HOSPITAL LETTERS. Correspondence and phone notes
relating to Cannon's hospitalization in June and July 1961 as the result
of fractured ribs from a fall. Well-wishers included his constituents,
friends in government, and the press.
CANNON MEMORIAL. May 1964 resolutions by Congress on
Cannon's death, copies of bills changing the name of Joanna Dam and
Reservoir to Clarence Cannon Dam and Reservoir, letters of regret to
Mrs. Cannon.
CANNON NEWSPAPER ARTICLE. Letters of appreciation and
comment to Cannon on article he wrote in St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
Fall, 1957.
CANNON PERSONAL. Clippings on Cannon's law career, résumé of
Cannon's achievements, notes on history, McNary Haugen Bill,
translation of latin phrases. Notes on length of service of Missouri
Congressmen, lists of Federal and State elected officials that came from
Missouri's 9th District address to Missouri Society in Washington D.C.,
notes for Who's Who, on Cannon's opponents in 9th Congressional
District races. Cannon genealogy, essay on Cannon written by college
student, list of federal funds to Elsberry, 1924-1944, history of creation
of appropriation committee in 1865.
CANNON PERSONAL. High School and College correspondence,
1896-1913. Letters of recommendation from President of Lee Granger
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f. 527
f. 528
f. 529
f. 530
f. 531
f. 532
f. 533
f. 534
f. 535-547
f. 548-566
College, Elsberry School Board. Correspondence concerning Cannon's
entrance into William Jewell College
CANNON PERSONAL. Cannon Army letters, April 1914-September
1918, Cannon's application in 1914 for an officer's commission in a
Missouri regiment to Elliot W. Major, Governor of Missouri, letters to
Woodrow Wilson in 1914 seeking help in his application for military
service during dispute with Mexico (see also folders 105-107).
CANNON PERSONAL, July 1908-February 1924. Correspondence
on Cannon's decision not to run for the state legislature (1913), early
campaign literature on Cannon, newspaper clippings on Elsberry and
Cannon's orchard.
CANNON PERSONAL, February 1926-January 1939. Newspaper
clippings on Mrs. Cannon, campaign pamphlet, 1932, clippings
concerning the Cannon-Romjue fight, correspondence concerning path
of Missouri 79 near Cannon's farm in Elsberry, the Kappa Sigma
Fraternity house at William Jewell, letters of thanks to Cannon for
copies of Cannon's Procedure in the U.S. House of Representatives.
CANNON PERSONAL, 1939-1944. Thank you letters for Procedure,
copies of Cannon's war speeches in Congress, U.S. House resolutions
authorizing printing and binding of revised edition of Cannon's
Procedure.
CANNON PERSONAL, 1944-1945. Letters from Cannon to his wife
concerning political matters, and war bonds.
CANNON PERSONAL, 1945-1947. Copies of Cannon speeches,
pamphlets from Missouri State Democratic Committee on 1946
election, correspondence concerning Elsberry Cemetery, lost luggage
and copies of Clarence Cannon Courier.
CANNON PERSONAL, 1947. Contributions to church and library in
Elsberry. Correspondence concerning the Taft-Hartly Bill, the
returning of Navy war dead, and on farm to market roads around
Elsberry.
CANNON PERSONAL, 1947-1948. Lodge dues, correspondence with
members of House Appropriations Committee thanking them for their
support, speaking invitations to Cannon, and White House reception in
January 3, 1948.
CANNON PERSONAL. Cannon's notes on White House meetings,
invitations to banquets, Cannon's Keynote Address at State Democratic
Convention, (1950), résumés of Cannon's career, correspondence with
9th District Women’s Democratic Club about political matters in the
district (1952), Elsberry's electrical power problem, Cannon's apple
orchard, correspondence concerning revision of the Democratic
Manual for the Democratic National Convention and celebration of
Cannon's 50th wedding anniversary.
CANNON PERSONAL, April 1958-May 1964. Material concerning
military preparedness and the draft, dedication speech for the St.
Charles Bridge, Cannon's 80th birthday celebration, selection of a
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f. 570
f. 571-586
f. 587-597
f. 598
f. 599
f. 600-603
f. 604-608
f. 609
f. 610
f. 611-629
f. 630
f. 631-651
permanent chairman for 1960 Democratic National Convention,
appropriations for the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St.
Louis
1961 government expenditures
Medical advice for Mrs. Cannon, zoning laws in Washington,
D.C., portrait of Cannon given to him by Missouri State REA,
correspondence concerning Senator Symington's 40th wedding
anniversary, and letters from old friends.
CANTON, MO. FRIENDS. Lists of names. Clippings,
correspondence, and notes on political contacts in Canton, Missouri.
CARTER, J.D. Correspondence with A.P. Green Refactory Co.,
Mexico, Mo., relating to tariff on bauxite.
CARVER, GEORGE WASHINGON, MEMORIAL. Bills and
speeches in Congress.
CATHOLIC. Clippings, newsletter, pamphlets, and general
correspondence with Catholics. Correspondence on National Youth
Administration, 1937. Correspondence and clippings concerning the
"Catholic issue" in Election of 1928 and 1960, including Robert F.
Kennedy and Henry Jackson.
CAUCUS. Notes, rules, agendas, minutes, and correspondence
concerning the Democratic Caucus of the House, 1951-1964.
CENTRAL COLLEGE. Football pass.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. Correspondence of general
nature with Allen W. Dulles and General C.P. Cabell. Notes and
program of cornerstone laying ceremony of C.I.A. building, 1958.
CHAIRMANSHIP, APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE.
Correspondence and press releases relating to the selection of cannon
as Chairman of Appropriations Committee. Appointments to subcommittees by Cannon. Controversy over Cannon's support of
Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1940 defense program.
CHARITON RIVER. Correspondence relating to flood control
projects and Thomas Hill, R.E.A. power plant on Chariton River.
CHIROPRACTIC.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Correspondence concerning Cannon's vote to
sustain Truman's veto of Taft-Hartley Bill.
CHURCH. Correspondence and clippings relating to church affairs
and religious matters, particularly the Elsberry Baptist Church.
Correspondence on alien activity in U.S. (folder 622).
CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Correspondence and clippings relating to
the collapse of Belgium in 1940 and Churchill's position in the Cabinet.
CLARENCE CANNON COURIER. Material including clippings,
correspondence and campaign literature for Cannon's campaign
newspaper. Includes endorsements by labor unions, farm groups,
Congressional colleagues, including Albert Gore, Ralph Lozier, Jerry
Voorhis, Amie Forand, Richard Russell. Cannon outlines his views on
Judicial Reform Bill of 1937 [Court Packing] (folder 636).
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f. 653-655
f. 656
f. 657-665
f. 666-682
f. 683
f. 684-691
f. 692-697
f. 698
f. 699
f. 700-702
f. 703-728
f. 729-730
f. 731-732
f. 733-738
f. 739
f. 740-741
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Correspondence on R.E.A., Commodity Credit Corporation, farm
programs, etc.
CLARK, BENNETT CHAMP. Correspondence concerning Clark's
death.
CLARK, CHAMP. Correspondence on Clark's role as Speaker during
World War I. Letter from Clark to Cannon's father on patronage in
Lincoln County. Correspondence and clippings on 1912 Democratic
Convention. Correspondence on Cannon speech, 1962, in memory of
Clark.
CLEVELAND, GROVER.
CLIPPINGS CLIPPED BY CANNON
COLLEGE. Clippings relating to colleges and universities.
Commencement speech by Fred A Seaton.
COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER.
COLUMN. Clippings used as source material for Cannon's column.
COMMUNISM. Clippings relating to communism in general and
communist activity in the United States particularly in the federal
government. Correspondence on the Mundt-Nixon Communist Control
Bill (folder 697).
CONCLUSION.
CONFEDERATE.
CONGRATULATIONS. Correspondence to and from Cannon on
election successes. Includes correspondence from Homer Cummings,
and Clay Stark. Letter from Cannon endorsing W.M. "Fish Bait"
Miller as House doorkeeper.
CONGRESS. Clippings relating to the operation, structure and history
of Congress. Correspondence from House leadership including Sam
Rayburn and John W. McCormick on House meetings and votes.
CONSERVATION. Clippings relating to conservation projects and
policy. Correspondence congratulating Cannon on Missouri
Conservation Award.
CONTRIBUTIONS. Contributions by Cannon to Rebekah's Lodge,
Elsberry Public Library, War Bonds, Red Cross, Missouri Horticulture
Assoc., M.F.A. membership, Elsberry Baptist Church, Missouri Law
School Fund, Eastern Star, Democratic Congressional Dinners.
CONTROVERSIAL. Correspondence and clippings relating to the
appointment of postmasters in Cannon's district. Letter from James A.
Farley to Cannon concerning appointment policy (folders 736 and 738).
CONVENTION.
CONVENTION, MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONAL. Clippings.
CO-OPERATIVES.
CORNERSTONES. Correspondence relating to cornerstone of U.S.
Capitol. Letter by Cannon in cornerstone of Rayburn House Office
Building.
COST OF LIVING.
CREDIT UNIONS. Correspondence with Paul M. Wilson concerning
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f. 817-859
f. 860-864
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f. 875-876
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credit union legislation. Clipping.
CRYPTOGRAPHY.
CUIVRE RIVER PARK. Correspondence and project plans for a park
on the Cuivre River. Photographs of area. Correspondence showing
cooperation of National park Service, C.C.C., Works Projects
Administration.
CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE. Correspondence concerning
alumni fund donations and getting visiting speakers including Truman
and Edith Green.
DALTON, JOHN M. Clippings and correspondence relating to
Dalton's election as governor, the state and national bills he and
Cannon supported, and his personal relationship with Cannon.
DAMS, May 3, 1933-Oct. 16, 1962. Correspondence, clippings,
reports, and memoranda relating to dam projects in Missouri. Focusing
on the proposed Joanna Dam on the Salt River--the local, state, and
national reaction to the proposal and the progress in formulating a plan
of action. Included is correspondence about the project dam sites at
Hamburg, Cap Au Gris, and Osceola.
DEFICIT EXTRAVAGANCE. Correspondence, reports and clippings
relating to the House expenditures, the Pentagon expenses, and deficit
spending.
DELEGATION (MISSOURI CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE
LEGISLATURE). Correspondence between Cannon and the Missouri
Democratic nominees for Congress arranging 1946 meetings.
DEMOCRAT: CONVENTION BREAKFAST (JEFFERSON CITY,
1936-1960). Correspondence concerning Cannon's pre-convention
breakfasts for the 9th District, his invitations, the responses, and notes
of thanks.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL MEETINGS,
1945 through 1952. Correspondence setting up the meetings, reports
presented at them, and programs of the meetings.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC MANUAL, 1960. Correspondence to
Cannon from the people who received the manual from him in 1960.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Correspondence, reports, clippings and literature about Democratic
party organization on all levels, selection of delegates and officers,
policy making, rules and finance.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
RELEASES. Research committee fact sheets on the committee's
status; issues before Congress, focusing on Republican mishandling of
social security, the agricultural policy and the federal budget; and
finances.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION.
Clippings, reports, and broadcasts regarding the two-thirds rule in
selecting Democratic national candidates.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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f. 998-1006
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MANUALS, 1928-1964.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. A
history of conventions and official proceedings, 1832-1936.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
PRECEDENTS. Extensive guide to convention rules and proceedings.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Clippings, pamphlets, and correspondence relating to convention
programs and platforms, party strength, nominating rules, and
campaign progress.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Focusing on the party
organization, campaigns and voting record from 1945-1963 in the 9th
District and in the National scene.
DEMOCRAT: DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Concerned
mainly with the mechanics of the convention delegate lists, rules and
preparation for instructions. Also reports and speeches on various bills
and issues in relation to Democratic ideals and party policy.
DEMOCRAT: DISTRICT AND COUNTY CONVENTIONS.
Correspondence relating to campaigns in the 9th District.
DEMOCRAT: JACKSON DAY DINNER PROGRAMS AND
CLIPPINGS, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1944-1946.
ECONOMY. Notes, clippings and correspondence on Federal fiscal
policy. Radio address by Sen. Millard Tydings.
EDITORIALS.
EDITORIAL COMMENT. Editorial clippings on Cannon.
EDUCATION. Clippings and reports relating to Federal aid to
education. Printed reports and Congressional testimony by Adm.
Hiram Rickover, Agnas E. Meyer, and William G. Carr.
EISENHOWER.
ELECTRIC POWER. Clippings and correspondence relating to public
and private utilities. Correspondence relating to public vs. private
power in Mexico, Missouri (folders 1001, 1002). Cannon statement
supporting municipal owned utilities over private utilities (folder 1002).
Cannon comment on St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial on public power.
Cannon and Bonneville Power Project. Cannon's attitude toward the
House interior Committee's stand opposing public power (folder 1005).
EL-MO FARMS, (POPULATION INCREASE).
ELSBERRY, MO. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
ELSBERRY, MO. DRAINAGE DISTRICT. Correspondence relating
to the formation and operation of the Elsberry Drainage District.
Correspondence relating to the use of Cannon's influence to prevent
inspection of irrigation systems through Mississippi River levee by the
U.S. Corps of Engineers. Correspondence relating to operations and
expansion plans of similar drainage districts in Missouri and Arkansas.
Correspondence dealing with refunding of drainage district bonds.
Effects of depression on landowners in district and on financing the
district.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1009
f. 1021-1015
Page 13
Plans and decree establishing district.
Collection of proxies for Drainage District meeting to deal with
depression crisis.
f. 1025
Cannon comments on political situation in Missouri in 1931.
f. 1027
Lists of officials of drainage districts in the Mississippi Valley.
f. 1029-1058
ELSBERRY, MO. ELECTRIC FRANCHISE. Correspondence and
clipping relating to issuance of a franchise for Elsberry to Missouri
Edison Utilities Co. Conflict between municipal electric power and
private power.
f. 1031
Circular letter by Cannon opposing private utility franchise for
Elsberry. Federal Power Commission survey of Elsberry power
needs.
f. 1045
Booklet on typical residential electric bills, 1946.
f. 1050-1055
Correspondence and clippings relating to possible R.E.A.
takeover of Missouri Edison.
f. 1058
Correspondence relating Cannon's attitude on public swimming
pools, municipal bonds, and public morality.
f. 1059-1070
ELSBERRY, MO. EROSION CONTROL NURSERY.
Correspondence relating to the establishment of an Erosion Control
Nursery in Elsberry by the Department of Agriculture.
Recommendation for the nursery by Prof. W.C. Etheridge of University
of Missouri. Correspondence from nurserymen's groups opposing the
Erosion Control Nursery program as federal government competition
with private enterprise. Plans and studies for establishment of Elsberry
Erosion Control Nursery. Correspondence with Prof. Etheridge
concerning the operations and plans of the Nursery.
f. 1071-1073
ELSBERRY, MO. EXPERIMENT STATION. Correspondence
relating to keeping Agriculture Experiment Station in Elsberry.
Correspondence with Prof. W.C. Etheridge concerning the operation of
the station and the possibility of moving the station to another location
in the Elsberry area. Correspondence with landowners in the area for
the lease or sale of land for a new sight for the Experiment Station.
f. 1074-1078
ELSBERRY, MO. FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Correspondence
relating to Federal public works projects in Elsberry and Troy. List of
all Federal projects in Elsberry, 1930-1941 (folder 1074).
Correspondence and reports concerning public housing project for
Negroes in Elsberry, 1935. Sewer, flood control, roads, and other
federal projects.
f. 1079
ELSBERRY, MO. GENERAL. Correspondence and clippings relating
to Elsberry's history, the role of J.B. Ellis in the development of
Elsberry, Elsberry Public Library, etc.
f. 1080-1081
ELSBERRY, MO. HIGH SCHOOL. Elsberry High School alma mater
by Clarence Cannon.
f. 1082-1085
ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA. Correspondence with editors
relating to articles by Cannon for the encyclopedia on "Parliamentary
Law" and "Congress."
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1086-1088
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ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. Correspondence with editors
relating to articles on "Quorum" written by Cannon for the
encyclopedia.
f. 1089-1091
ENGLAND.
f. 1092-1110
EULOGIES. Clippings and Congressional Records on eulogies.
Joseph G. Cannon's 80th birthday celebration in House (folder 1094).
Champ Clark memorial by Cannon (folder 1095).
f. 1111
EXCISE TAX. Circular letter by Cannon relating to repeal of excise
taxes.
f. 1112
FACTORY.
f. 1113-1114
FAIR. Clippings relating to county fairs.
f. 1115-1199
FARM. Clippings, correspondence, government reports relating to
farms and farm life.
f. 1115-1117
Cannon speeches on farm problems.
f. 1123-1124
Cannon comments on Russell Farm Plan.
f. 1125
Statistics on farm and national income for 1938.
f. 1126
Farm income forecast for 1938.
f. 1131
Notes for speeches on farm problem. Cannon discusses laborfarmer alliance.
f. 1138-1147
Correspondence on Price Controls and food rationing during
World War II.
f. 1145
Farm subsidy program.
f. 1147
Comments on farmers' role in war effort, 1943.
f. 1151
Critique of Eisenhower-Benson farm program by Cannon.
National Farmers Organization meeting notes, 1956.
f. 1159
Letter from George McGovern and James Roosevelt to Cannon
on subject of raising farm income, 1958.
f. 1168-1175
Kennedy's farm program in 1960 election. Discussion of the
merits of farm subsidies for small and large farmers (folder
1168).
f. 1177
Pamphlet: "The Farm Problem: What Are the Choices?" 3 vols.
f. 1178
Cannon's views of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson.
f. 1181-1199
Press releases of speeches, reports, etc. from Secretary of
Agriculture Freeman, 1961-1964.
f. 1181
Secretary Orville Freeman's statement on farm problems to
Appropriations Committee.
f. 1182, 1194
Kennedy farm speech, 1961, 1962.
f. 1197
American Farm Bureau Federation statement opposing
Agricultural Act of 1962.
f. 1200-1203
FARM: CANNON FARM: Correspondence and notes relating to the
operation of Cannon's farm in Elsberry, Mo. Notes on cattle, sheep,
hogs, feeds, grains, etc.
f. 1204-1209
FARM BUREAU. Correspondence and clippings relating to
American Farm Bureau Federation. Campaign speech of Cannon's
1928, f. 1205. Correspondence with Farm Bureau President Edward
O'Neal.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1210-1212
f. 1213-1244
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f. 1216
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FARM: FARM BUREAU PUBLICITY.
FARM: PROGRAMS AND LEGISLATION. Correspondence,
clippings, and notes relating to farm legislation.
Statistics on farm income.
Report of farm policy of Midwest Democratic Conference, 1958.
Report of Democratic National Committee on farm problem,
1959.
Correspondence relating to Humphrey-McGovern Farm Bill of
1959.
Missouri Farm Census for 1960.
FARM: REAL ESTATE. Clippings and advertisements relating to
real estate promotions. Pamphlet: "Social Trends in the United
States", 1933.
FARM: SCRAPBOOKS. Farm mortgage debt on Missouri 9th
(Cannon's) District, 1910 and 1920. Speech, 1925, Cannon discusses
his views on foreign debts, taxes, McNary-Haugen Bill, tariffs, farm
income, Muscle Shoals, etc. Speech, 1925, Cannon discusses labor,
taxes, tariffs, industrial organization, trusts, etc. Speech, 1926, Cannon
discusses lack of agricultural legislation, labor legislation, farmer-labor
co-operation, etc.
FARM: SOIL CONSERVATION. Correspondence and clippings
relating to soil conservation. Correspondence on farm legislation
(Poage-McGovern Bill) from American Farm Bureau Federation,
Illinois Chamber of Commerce.
FARM: SPEECHES. Speeches and speech material.
Speech on trade and tariffs, 1933.
Speech by O.E. Baker, Chief Economist Department of
Agriculture, on farm problem, 1933.
Agricultural prices in Washington and Missouri, 1933-1934.
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace comments on pork
prices and the effects of hog slaughter of 1934.
Cannon speech outlining attitude on utility lobby, trusts,
Roosevelt's farm program.
Literature of National Citizens' Committee to Curb Inflation.
Cannon's speech to MFA convention, 1960.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. Personal
correspondence between Cannon and J. Edgar Hoover.
FIELD, EUGENE.
FLAG. Clippings, correspondence relating to securing flags flown over
U.S. Capitol.
FLOODS: GENERAL. Clippings and correspondence relating to
floods, flood relief and flood control especially in Missouri valley.
Notes on White House conference on 1951 flood.
Harry S. Truman to Senator Kenneth McKellar, Appropriations
Chairman, concerning his recommendations for flood control
appropriations, August, 1951.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1325, 1329
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Memos from George Harvey on flood control appropriations in
House, 1951.
f. 1327
Estimates of traffic on Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 19401950.
f. 1331
List of governmental agencies dealing with flood relief projects.
f. 1333-1353
Correspondence and clippings on Missouri Valley flood of 1951.
Correspondence on federal programs including dam construction
and other flood control proposals. Correspondence from groups
and individuals. Correspondence from groups and individuals
seeking to influence Cannon's position on appropriations for
flood control projects in Missouri Valley.
f. 1340
Report of Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee, 1951.
f. 1343
Cannon defends his opposition to certain flood control
projects.
f. 1354-1356
FLOODS: SPEECHES. Clippings and speech material.
f. 1357
FLORIDA HIGHWAYS.
f. 1358-1359
FOREIGN AID. Correspondence and clipping relating to American
foreign aid projects. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture Charles F.
Brannan to Cannon on agricultural aid. Confidential memo (Sept. 24,
1958) from State Dept. to Cannon on Formosa Straits crisis. Discusses,
U.S., China, Taiwan, Soviet Union positions in crisis (folder 1359).
f. 1360-1367
FOSTER, R.F. Personal correspondence between Cannon and Dr. R.F.
Foster of Wentzville, Mo. Correspondence deals with Cuba, foreign
affairs, unemployment, President Kennedy, taxes, communism, labor
unions, farm problem, national debt.
f. 1368
FOUR-H CLUBS.
f. 1369
FOURTH OF JULY.
f. 1370-1381
GAME. Clippings and pamphlets on conservation of game, wild life,
fish, birds and forests.
f. 1382
GAVEL. Photostats of clippings on the gavel accident and opening
night of the 1924 Democratic convention.
f. 1383
GERMAN BONDS. Clippings on legislative deliberations on the
settlement of German bonds.
f. 1384-1385
GETTING AHEAD. Clippings on getting ahead in the world through
good human relations and persuasion. Other miscellaneous items.
f. 1386-1390
GISH, RUTLEDGE. Correspondence on Cannon's and R. Gish's
campaigns for congressman of the Ninth Congressional District, Mo.,
in the 1960 and 1962 primary elections. Others on social matters and
the medical aid bill issue.
f. 1391
GOLD. Clippings on the gold standard of the U.S. dollar.
f. 1392-1393
GRAND RIVER. Correspondence on the flood control project on the
Grand River Basin and other related local problems.
f. 1394
GRASS. Clippings on the care of grass and lawns.
f. 1395-1396
HACKMANN, GEORGE. Clippings and correspondence on the
campaign of G. Hackmann (R) for Congressman of the Ninth
Congressional District of Missouri in 1924.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1397
f. 1398-1403
f. 1404-1408
f. 1409-1412
f. 1413-1414
f. 1415
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f. 1439-1450
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HANFORD POWER PLANT. Clippings and correspondence on the
issue of the uses of the nuclear plant at Hanford, Washington.
HANNIBAL-LAGRANGE COLLEGE. Clippings and correspondence
on the activities, problems and alumni affairs of this college of which
Cannon was an alumnus.
HANNIBAL POWER PLANT. Information on Hannibal, Mo., and the
Hannibal School of Aeronautics. Clippings and correspondence on the
issue of improving the power plant of Hannibal.
HARVEY, GEORGE Y. Correspondence of Cannon and G. Harvey,
then on Cannon's staff at his Washington, D.C. office and later faculty
member, University of Missouri, on personal and political matters.
Text on presentation of plaque to Cannon by the Rural Electrification
Association of Missouri. Papers by G. Harvey.
HATCH MEMORIAL. Clippings and correspondence on Sen. William
H. Hatch, Hatch Act of 1887, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station
and the Hatch Memorial Research Farm. Brief for research in the more
efficient utilization of bottomlands.
HAWES, HARRY B. Clippings and correspondence as Congressman,
Democratic candidate for governor of Missouri, and as U.S. senator.
List of inquiries and cases he was involved in. Memorandum on his
activities in the House of Representatives. Hawes testimonial dinner.
HENNINGS FOUNDATION. Clippings and correspondence on its
establishment as a memorial to Senator T. Hennings, Jr.
HENNINGS, THOMAS C., JR. Clippings and correspondence relative
to his campaign and activities as U.S. senator. Funeral services.
Petition of the Chamber of Commerce of Puerto Rico for recall of
Rexford G. Tugwell from the governorship.
HIGH SCHOOL. Clippings of addresses to graduation classes.
HIGHWAYS: FEDERAL PROGRAMS AND APPROPRIATIONS.
Clippings, correspondence, reports and addresses on federal programs
and appropriations for highways in the states. Congressional
deliberations on good roads. Federal-Aid Highway Acts of 1944 and
1954. Eisenhower road plan and others. Needs of highways systems.
GROWTH AND IMPROVEMENTS. Clippings, pamphlets and
addresses relative to growth and development of highways. Problems.
Future programs.
MISSOURI PROGRAMS AND LEGISLATION. Clippings,
correspondence, and pamphlets on highway development in Missouri.
Federal and state aid. State legislation. Route 79. Mississippi River
Parkway. Future needs and expansion. Traffic problems.
TRAFFIC SAFETY. Clippings on highway traffic accident statistics in
the U.S.
VARIOUS STATES PROGRAMS. Clippings.
HIRTH, WILLIAM. Article by W. Hirth, founder of the Missouri
Farmers Association, entitled "What of the 'New Day' for Agriculture?"
Statement to MFA members by the Executive Committee answering
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1473-1474
f. 1475-1479
f. 1480-1483
f. 1484-1499
f. 1500-1502
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Hirth's statement of Jan. 12, 1928. Policies of MFA, Correspondence
on the Norris resolution, McNary-Haugen bill, endorsements in favor
Hirth and F. Mumford for the secretaryship of agriculture, prospects in
the Democratic primary elections of 1924 and 1932, and amending the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act.
HISTORICAL: CHURCHES AND RELIGIONS. Clippings on
historical sketches of the Baptist, Christian, Methodist Presbyterian,
Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, and other churches. Camp meetings.
HISTORICAL: FOUNDATIONS, ENDOWMENTS, TRUST
FUNDS. Clippings on historical sketches of I.D. Mahan Literary
Award and A.P. Sloan Foundation Inc. Information on following
foundations, endowments and trust funds: Mellon, Nolen, Green,
Pillsbury, Rockefeller, Gaylord, Desloge, James, Culver-Stockton
College, D.S. Burroughs, Ford and Carnegie. Callaway Bank award.
St. Louis Union Trust Company. Bank of Calhoun County gift.
Clippings on tax exemptions, surveys and House probe of foundations.
HISTORICAL: MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS. Clippings on
personal reminiscences and observations of conditions and life during
the last half of the 19th century in Missouri. Topics deal on social life,
farming, fashion, transportation, religion, character of the people,
education, civil war, slavery, judicial system, health, immigrants, etc.
Clipping of documents on will of Flanders Callaway, convey of land
grant, and deed of emancipation.
HISTORICAL: MISSOURI HISTORY. Clippings and pamphlets on
historical sketches of counties and cities descriptive of their early
settlement and growth by pioneers like D. Boone, et.al., transportation,
religion, agriculture, education, judicial system and early government,
trade, expeditions, relations with Indians, wars, etc. Amendments to
the Missouri Constitution proposed in 1922. U.S. senators from 18211925. Private land claims.
HISTORICAL: MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGY. Clippings on
Indian ruins, relics and stone carvings in Missouri. Lincoln County
courthouse. Museum in Mexico, Mo. Queen Heteb Heres antiquities
in Cairo Museum. Cave paintings in Spain and France. Mayan
treasure. Jewelry of chieftain near Sea of Azov. Skeleton of
Oreopitheous. Literature on the Mayas.
HISTORICAL: NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS. New
York Times issue covering national Democratic and Republican
conventions, 1852-1932. History, proceedings, issues and records of
the national Democratic conventions, 1832-1908. Copy of the
Democratic Convention Manual compiled by Cannon. Booklet on the
U.S. presidency.
HISTORICAL: NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Data
pertinent to the Ninth Congressional District of Missouri on the
following: Congressmen, votes, population, denominations, brief
history of counties, lists of post officers. Night letters of Cannon on the
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1511-1512
f. 1513-1515
f. 1516
f. 1517
f. 1518
f. 1519
f. 1520-1521
f. 1522-1523
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f. 1529-1531
f. 1532-1533
f. 1534-1535
f. 1536
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1922 election. History and brief biographical notes on Missouri's
representation in the U.S. Congress.
HISTORICAL: SOCIETIES AND CLUBS. Booklet on the State
Historical Society of Missouri. Correspondence of Cannon with
Society on annual dues, bulletin, and request for deposit of his
manuscript collection at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection.
Clippings on historical societies of Pike and St. Charles counties, and
endowment movement for American Historical Association.
HISTORICAL: U.S. HISTORY. Clippings on A. Burr, Revolutionary
War, farming, Zumwalt family, Civil War, southward and westward
movements of pioneers, Indians, Korean War. Pamphlets on the Old
Oregon Trail and George Rogers Clark.
HISTORICAL: VARIOUS STATES' HISTORIES. Clippings on
historical sketches of some states, i.e., Illinois, Iowa, Virginia and
Wyoming. Origin of states' names.
HITLER, A. Clipping.
HOOVER COMMISSION. Clippings and pamphlet on Hoover
Commission Report and the legislative action taken on it.
HOOVER, J. EDGAR. Clippings as FBI head.
HORTON, DAVID. Clippings and correspondence on D. Horton,
faculty member of Westminster College, on his research at
Washington, D.C.
HOSPITALS: BOND ISSUES. Clippings on bond issues for hospitals
in Lincoln, Audrain and Pike Counties, Missouri.
HOSPITALS: MISCELLANEOUS CLIPPINGS. Hospital programs
and nurses.
HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING. Correspondence concerning
construction cost of the new House Office Building (Rayburn Building)
in Washington, D.C.
HULL, WILLIAM R., JR. Correspondence as Congressman, Sixth
District, Missouri, Honorary degree from William Jewell College.
Editorial of A. Burrowes. Reelection. Polls on legislative iussues.
Membership on the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee.
Senator Frank Briggs' comments.
HUNGATE, WILLIAM L. Correspondence as Congressman, Ninth
District of Missouri. Membership in the Committee on the Annexation
of the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers. Public Works Act
designating the Joanna Dam as the Clarence Cannon Dam and
Reservoir.
ICHORD, RICHARD. Correspondence as Congressman of the Eighth
District, Mo. Assignments to the House Committees on Armed
Services and Un-American Activities. Soil conservation districts in
Missouri. Flood control problem of Wears Creek, Jefferson City.
INDEPENDENCE DAY. Clippings.
INFLATION. Clippings and pamphlet.
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS. Clippings and pamphlets on
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1545
f. 1546-1547
f. 1548-1552
f. 1553
f. 1554
f. 1555
f. 1556
f. 1557-1564
f. 1565-1569
f. 1570-1572
f. 1573-1581
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the Atlantic Charter, Bretton Wood Conference, Dumbarton Oaks
proposal for the establishment of the United Nations, U.N. conference
on food and agriculture.
INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION. Clippings and pamphlets on the
21st, 23rd, and 36th conferences of the Interparliamentary Union.
INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT. Clippings on "invisible government" in
the U.S. House of Representatives, presidential power and straddling of
statesmen.
INVITATIONS. For Hon. and Mrs. C. Cannon to state functions,
inaugural programs and balls, receptions etc.
IRELAND-SHAMROCK. Letter of thanks from Cannon to J.J.
Hearne, Ambassador of Ireland, for shamrock and copy of "The
Indivisible Island."
IRRIGATION. Clipping on irrigation for improvement of agriculture.
ISLANDS-MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Memorandum re title of Dick
Keeton to Hausgen Island and Jim Crow Island in the Mississippi river.
ITEM VETO. Clipping on item veto in considering appropriations.
ITINERARY. Correspondence and literature relating to election
campaigns of Cannon. Itinerary for campaign tours. Democratic
meetings. Congratulatory letters to elected members of the Democratic
central and district committees. Mail lists of Democratic committee
members. Request for immediate results of county vote on
representative for Congress in the 1944 election.
JACKSON, ANDREW. Clippings on biographical sketches of A.
Jackson. Battle of New Orleans. Facts on his birthplace. Breaking
system of nomination by congressional caucus. Application of
democratic principles. Andrew Jackson Day speeches.
JEFFERSON-JACKSON DINNER. Invitation, program, seating
arrangement.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS. Clippings and pamphlets on biographical
sketches. Birthday anniversary addresses. Political creed and
documents. Agricultural plans. Member of Washington's cabinet.
First inaugural address. Association with John Adams. Jefferson
monument. Memorial in Washington, D.C. Monticello. Descendants.
JEWS. Clippings on Jews and Israel.
JONES, PAUL C. Correspondence on P. Jones, Congressman of the
Tenth District, Missouri. Missouri's representative to the Democratic
National Congressional Committee. Farm legislation. Redistricting.
Discontinuance of U.S. District Court in Cape Girardeau. Bids for
storage of government-owned cotton. Public debt. Foreign aid. Press
comments.
JUNKETS. Clipping.
KAPPA SIGMA. Clippings and correspondence on members,
activities and publication called Caduceus. Membership certificate of
Cannon in the Fifty Year Club of Kappa Sigma and award as "Man of
the Year 1959."
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1597-1600
f. 1601
f. 1602-1603
f. 1604-1606
f. 1607
f. 1608-1649
f. 1650
f. 1651-1653
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f. 1665-1667
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KAWAGUGHI, UKICHI. Personal correspondence of Cannon with
Dr. Kawaguchi, Japanese schoolmate at William Jewell College in
1903 and faculty member of the Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama.
KING, R.J. (BUS). Clippings as representative of Franklin County,
Mo., and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee of the State
Legislature.
KINNEY, MICHAEL. Clippings as Missouri state senator.
Correspondence on being the "Most Useful Legislator in the State,"
relocation of the St. Louis Central Station, and political views.
NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE,
KIRKSVILLE. Correspondence on invitation as speaker at college
assembly, requests for pictures of Gen. J. Pershing, et al., reports on
education, loan for a women's dormitory, workshop, etc.
KOREA. Clipping on the Korean War.
LABOR. Clippings and pamphlets on various aspects of labor.
Federal legislation. Unions. Leaders. Wages. Relations with
management. Unemployment. Politics and party platforms. Fair labor
standards. Disputes and problems. Congress of Industrial
Organization. American Federation of Labor. Labor Day speeches.
Labor situation and legislation in Missouri. Correspondence of Cannon
and labor organizations and editors on labor issues and endorsements
for reelection.
LAGRANGE COLLEGE. Clippings on centennial address and alumni
news. See also f. 1398-1403.
LAND PURCHASES. Clippings and circulars on the farm real estate
situation and considerations in buying real estate.
LAW AND LAWYERS. Clippings on the growth and administration
of law, obligations and ethics of lawyers, bar associations, and
appraisal of the legal profession and the judicial system.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Clippings on establishment and
organization. Observations and appraisal of activities. Position of the
U.S. in relation to League.
LEE, ROBERT E. Clippings on biographical sketches of Lee as
soldier, college president, and civil engineer. Surrender at
Appomattox. Addresses and tributes. Stone Mountain Memorial.
LIES BY COLUMNISTS. Clippings on salary and other monetary
privileges of members of Congress, procedure in choosing chairman of
House committees, and Cannon's alleged "censorship" of information.
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Clippings, pamphlets and notes on his life
and work, anecdotes, writings and quotes, Gettysburg address,
memorial, Lincoln references, addresses and tributes.
LINCOLN COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Clippings and
correspondence on approval of its construction, federal contribution,
invitation to its dedication program. Included also are clippings on the
Missouri Hospital plan, evaluation of hospitals, federal aid for public
health services, and journal for hospital governing boards
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 1688-1689
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LINDENWOOD COLLEGE. Correspondence on invitations to college
affairs, requests for library references, expansion of the Army
Language School, available Fulbright travel grants.
LISTS. Cannon's books in the home office and library.
LISTS. Forms for compiling lists of voters in the Ninth Congressional
District of Missouri.
LISTS OF MISSOURI CONGRESSMEN.
LISTS OF STATE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION BREAKFAST
GUESTS.
LOBBY. Clippings on lobby investigations, activities and figures on
lobbyists.
LONG, EDWARD V. Clippings and correspondence relating to his
candidacy for the Missouri State Senate, inauguration as lieutenant
governor, campaigns, member of the U.S. Senate, and press comments.
LOST CREEK WATERSHED, LINCOLN COUNTY, MO. Clippings
and correspondence on eligibility for federal assistance, meeting of
landowners and farm leaders, tour of the project. Contains also
clippings on watershed protection, the national watershed congress,
report on watersheds in Clark County, Missouri.
LOUISIANA BRIDGE. Page numbers from the Congressional Record
on this topic.
LUMLEY, JOE. Correspondence on the case of J. Lumley of Lincoln
County in need of a prosthetic device and vocational training.
LUTHER, MARTIN. Clippings and pamphlets on the life and work of
Luther, the Lutheran Church, Lutheranism. Contains also clippings on
Peter Muhlenberg, Lutheran minister, representative in Congress, U.S.
senator, and major general in the American Army.
MAGEE, CLARE. Correspondence and clippings about the Missouri
Congressman from the First District, relating to rural electricity, public
power, and federal appointments to West Point.
MAPS. Soil map of Lincoln County and Agricultural Atlas of
Missouri.
MARK TWAIN. Clippings and excerpts from speeches. Articles and
correspondence concerning the Mark Twain Memorial Park Project.
Focus on Twain as historical figure--reviews of several biographies of
him (folders 1718, 1719). The Twainian, 1950-1953 (folder 1723).
MARSHALL PLAN. Clippings and Mutual Security Agency bulletins
on Europe.
MARX, FRITZ M. Bureau of the Budget official who corresponded
with Cannon about economic issues. Included is a bill to amend the
Agricultural Act of 1938.
MASONIC LODGE. Clippings pamphlets, speeches, and
correspondence about the history of the Masons, its connection with
Democracy, its important public figures, its organization and
ceremonies, its support of bills, and its service projects.
McCLUER, DR. FRANC L. President of Westminster College.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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MEMORIAL DAY. Newspaper and Congressional Record clippings
with speeches to commemorate those who gave their lives in war.
f. 1783-1802
MERAMEC RIVER. Correspondence and clippings relating to the
River project.
f. 1784-1785
Research
f. 1786
Cannon's position
f. 1788
Cost
f. 1789-1791
Opposition and support to Cannon
f. 1793
Correspondence on the Kinzua Plan
f. 1797-1802
Meramec Basin Corporation
f. 1803-1805
METHODIST. Pamphlets and clippings about the church organization.
Correspondence with Church treasurer about dues.
f. 1806
MEXICO, MISSOURI. Clippings about the city.
f. 1807-1814
MIMEOGRAPHED LETTERS. Dealing with state and national issues.
Missouri farms (folder 1807). Vocational education (folder 1808).
Appropriations Committee (folder 1812).
f. 1815
MINIMUM WAGE.
f. 1816-1819
MISSISSIPPI ISLAND. Correspondence concerning the name,
location and ownership of an island in the Mississippi River.
f. 1820-1833
MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Reports, correspondence, and clippings about
various dam projects. Progress of Clarksville Dam (folder 1822). Bear
Creek Reservoir, its passage and appropriations (folders 1825, 1826.
f. 1834-1837
MISSISSIPPI RIVER PARKWAY. Report to Congress on the
progress of the Parkway Commission.
f. 1838-1848
MISSOURI. Newspaper and Congressional Record clippings,
eulogies, bills, statistics.
f. 1849-1851
MISSOURI BASIN SURVEY COMMISSION. Articles and reports
on flood control, recommendations on various plans.
f. 1852-1860
MISSOURI BATTLESHIP. History of the U.S.S. Battleship Missouri
and correspondence related to the presentation of the model.
f. 1861
MISSOURI EDISON COMPANY. Missouri Edison Company's
franchise.
f. 1862-1882
MISSOURI FARMERS ASSOCIATION. Information concerning its
relation to politics, federal farm programs, the public, and federal
legislation.
f. 1862
MFA, MFA cooperatives, and federal farm programs
f. 1874
Public relations
f. 1876-1877
Question of taxing the cooperatives
f. 1878-1880
Selection of Secretary of Agriculture, 1960
f. 1883
MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY.
f. 1884-1891
MISSOURI RIVER. Correspondence and clippings on various flood
control projects. Advantages to the farmers of a channel in Missouri
River (folder 1890).
f. 1892-1896
MISSOURI SOCIETY. Society of Missourians in Washington, D.C.—
correspondence and clippings about its origin, social functions, and
members.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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MISSOURI STATE PARK BOARD. Clippings and correspondence
about Cannon's support.
f. 1898-1918
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY. University's relation to State finances and
national research funds. Emphasis on University Presidents.
f. 1904-1905
Cannon's honorary degree
f. 1908-1912
Issue of a commemorative stamp of Journalism School
f. 1915-1917
Efforts to get a research reactor with NASA funds
f. 1919-1936
MISSOURI VALLEY AUTHORITY. MVA and TVA—both pro and
con.
f. 1919-1924
Publications by National Farmers’ Union and Missouri Forum
f. 1925-1936
Reports and research on the Pick Sloan project
f. 1937-1938
MOBERLY, MISSOURI. Correspondence on flood control, Cannon's
trip and speech.
f. 1939-1940
MONEY LETTERS FROM NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
f. 1941-1943
MONTGOMERY CITY DINNER. Social and political engagements.
Invitations and responses.
f. 1944-1945
MOTHER'S DAY. Clippings and Congressional Record excerpts
eulogizing motherhood.
f. 1946-1947
MUSIC. Clippings of articles and excerpts of speeches regarding
music.
f. 1948-1949
NAPOLEON. Articles on his contributions to man and his private life.
f. 1950
NATIONAL DEBT. News articles about the Balanced Economy and
lowering taxes while reducing debts, 1944-1962.
f. 1951-1952
NATIONAL FARMERS ORGANIZATION. Clippings and
membership lists.
f. 1953-1965
NEGROES. Reports, speeches, and clippings on the development of
the negro in America, educational, religious and political institutions.
Marcus Garvey speech (folder 1955).
f. 1966-1970
NEWSPAPERS. Clippings dealing with the accuracy of news
reporting and various opinions of it. Newspapers' bias (folder 1970).
f. 1971-1997
NEWSPAPERS. Articles focusing on the values of small town or
county papers, with examples of several Missouri papers.
Correspondence about farmers and newspapers (folder 1987).
Correspondence with editors about progress in reporting. An analysis
of free press (f. 1993-1994).
f. 1998
NIEDNER, ROBERT N. (1947-48). Clippings on opposition in
Missouri's 9th District in 1948.
f. 1999
NASSER, MARION A. Personal letters to Cannon's friend--well
respected as an educator.
f. 2000
OIL.
f. 2001-2003
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Clippings relating to old age pensions, social
security and the Townsend Plan. Statistics from Department of Health,
Education and welfare on Social Security (folder 2003).
f. 2004
ONE PACKAGE.
f. 2005-2006
ONE VOTE RULE. Cannon's notes on the importance of one vote in
elections and legislation. Legislative Research report on issues decided
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2007
f. 2008-2010
f. 2011
f. 2012-2013
f. 2014-2016
f. 2017-2019
f. 2020
f. 2021-2032
f. 2033
f. 2034
f. 2035-2038
f. 2040-2044
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by one vote in U.S. Senate.
ORISKANY CHRISTENING. Clippings and correspondence relating
to christening of U.S.S. Oriskany by Mrs. Cannon in 1945.
OZARK AIRLINES. Correspondence relating to C.A.B. suspension of
Ozark Airline route between Columbia and Springfield and Joplin.
Includes Elmer Ellis, Lester Cox (M.U. Board of Curators), John M.
Dalton, George D. Clayton, Jr.
PAGE, WILLIAM TYLER.
PANAMA. Correspondence relating to Cannon's visit to Panama
Canal Zone in 1952. Correspondence and clippings relating to
communist and anti-American activities in Panama. Correspondence
relating to Cannon Resolution on anti-American riots in Panama in
1964.
PARIS SKY-CHIEF. Correspondence relating to TWA's inaugural
trans-Atlantic flight and Cannon's participation on it in 1945.
PARLIAMENTARY. Correspondence and clippings relating to
parliamentary procedure.
PATHFINDER. Article in Pathfinder (Dec. 13, 1941) about Cannon.
Correspondence commenting on the article.
PEACE. Clippings relating to peace and disarmament especially the
Washington Naval Conference. Letter from General John J. Pershing
to Cannon concerning war memorial (folder 2031).
PEACE CORPS.
PEARSON LETTER. Correspondence relating to a Drew Pearson
column (July 20, 1960) crediting Cannon with parliamentary
maneuvers beneficial to the nomination of John F. Kennedy at the 1960
Democratic National Convention. Cannon's reply to Pearson.
PHYSICIANS. Clippings relating to physicians and medicine.
POETRY. Clippings of poems.
POISON IVY.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN BOOKS AND ADVERTISEMENTS.
Printed political pamphlets, flyers, and advertisements covering the
elections of 1922-1962. Includes material from John W. Davis, Al
Smith, Thomas C. Hennings, James A. Reed.
POLITICS: CLIPPINGS. Clippings relating to national politics.
Campaign material circulated by Cannon (folders 2084-2085).
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Correspondence
relating to Cannon's contributions to Democratic County and National
Committees. Correspondence with Sam Rayburn concerning financial
assistance from the Democratic National Committee for Cannon's 1946
campaign. Correspondence with several labor unions concerning
contributions.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE. Form letters,
congratulations, endorsements and general political correspondence.
Endorsements from labor groups, farm groups, Anti-Saloon
League
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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Correspondence dealing with women's suffrage
Continental Airlines bi-partisan fund raising campaign
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES. Copies of official
campaign expenditures as filed with Missouri Secretary of State and
U.S. House, 1922-1962.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN FOR MINORITY PLACE. Correspondence
relating to Cannon's campaign for a position on the House minority
staff in 1921. Correspondence among Champ Clark and Democratic
members of the House in behalf of Cannon.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN FORMS AND FORM LETTERS. Form
letters from campaigns of Champ Clark, Elliot W. Jamor, John Nance
Garner, James A. Reed, Carl Vinson. Form letters sent by Cannon in
elections of 1922-1962 dealing with farm problem, muscle shoals,
Republicans. Form letters sent by Cannon, high School graduations,
birthdays, anniversaries, deaths.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN ITINERARY. Itineraries of Cannon's
campaign trips, 1922-1962.
POLITICS: CAMPAIGN LITHOGRAPHS. Campaign posters, 19221928. Poster of Osmund Haenssler (1926).
POLITICS: DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY. Formal declarations
of candidacy. Receipts for payment of candidacy fees.
POLITICS: MISCELLANEOUS CAMPAIGN MATERIAL.
Clippings relating to political campaigns. Cannon's voting record,
1924-1925 (folder 2169)
POLITICS: MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS. Photos of Cannon, Mrs.
Cannon. Photos of Cannon with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A.
Wallace, James S. Farley, Sam Rayburn, John W. McCormick, John M.
Dalton.
POLITICS: PARTY PLATFORMS. Clipping relating to party
platforms and national political issues.
POLITICS: PATRONAGE LETTERS. Form letters giving Cannon's
views on patronage. Replies to patronage requests.
POLITICS: SPEECHES AND SPEECH MATERIAL. Campaign
speeches and speech material of a general nature. Responses to
hecklers.
POLITICS: VOTING STATISTICS. Statistics of elections in
Cannon's district.
POLLARD, STANLEY.
POMME DE TERRE.
POSTAL RATES.
POSTMASTERS. Clippings and correspondence relating to the
operation of the Post Office Department and securing new post office
buildings.
POWELL, J.B. Clippings relating to Powell's sudden death at
University of Missouri Alumni meeting in Washington. Speech by
Powell on Far Eastern affairs.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2199-2200
f. 2201-2203
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POWER. Clippings relating to public power.
PRAYER. Clippings of prayers. Prayers written by Cannon.
PRECEDENTS: CANNON. Letters of requests and acknowledgment
for copies of Cannon's Precedents of the House of Representatives,
Cannon's Procedure in the House of Representatives, and Hinds'
Precedents of the House of Representatives from members of Congress
and state legislatures, government officials, libraries, state historical
societies, organizations, and individuals. List of recipients, House joint
resolution for printing, and comments on Cannon's Precedents.
PRECEDENTS: HOUSE. Clippings and correspondence covering
precedents on parliamentary procedures of the House of
Representatives. Copy of discharge motions. Clippings and continued
correspondence on reviews and printing of Cannon's Precedents,
requests and acknowledgment of Cannon's Precedents and Procedure
and Hinds' Precedents. Copy of bill on the printing and distribution of
Hinds' Precedents. Copy of Parliamentary Law by H.A. Phillips and
J.P. Curran.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1916. Tally sheet on the electoral vote
for the President and Vice President. Certification by Cannon, Journal
Clerk of the House, on it authenticity.
PRESS. Copies of radio broadcasts on appropriations, federal liberty
aid, and amendment to the Davis-Bacon Act. Clippings on freedom of
the press, problems, and press associations. Correspondence on
international broadcasting and request for radio broadcast materials.
PRICE SUPPORTS. Clipping on price support program for
agriculture.
PROCEDURE: CANNON. Letters of requests and acknowledgment
for copies of Cannon's Procedure in the House of Representatives from
members of Congress and state legislatures, government officials,
members of judiciary, libraries, organizations, law offices,
newspapermen, Democratic party members, and individuals. Joint
resolutions on reprinting. Lists of recipients. Questions on
parliamentary procedure referred to Cannon for comment.
PROHIBITION. Clippings on problems and statistics concerning
alcoholism and support for the Bryson bill for national prohibition.
PROJECT: AUDRAIN COUNTY. Correspondence on the Mexico
Lumber Company Case relative to conference and ruling of the U.S.
Department of Labor.
PROJECT: CALLAWAY COUNTY. Notes on construction of the
Armory in Fulton for the National Guard.
PROJECTS: FRANKLIN COUNTY. Correspondence and clippings
on construction of U.S. Army Reserve Center and sanitary sewer line in
Washington City, Sullivan City Memorial Hospital, interceptor sewer
stabilization lagoon in Bland City, improvement of water systems in
Pacific City, Union and St. Clair, and commemorative stamp for Mrs.
Phoebe Hearst.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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PROJECT: GASCONADE COUNTY. Correspondence on sewerage
facilities project in Hermann City.
PROJECTS: GRUNDY COUNTY. Correspondence and clippings on
construction of the Wright Memorial Hospital, improvement of the
electric system and waste stabilization lagoon in Trenton, and
construction of water system in Galt City.
PROJECT: KNOX COUNTY. Correspondence on highways.
PROJECT: LEWIS COUNTY. Correspondence on flood control in
town of Canton.
PROJECTS; LINCOLN COUNTY. Correspondence, reports, and
clippings on Elsberry Soil Conservation Nursery, inclusion of the
Union Creek Branch to Lost Creek Watershed project, construction of
Route NN and Route W, sewer and sewage disposal projects, goose
refuge, interior flood control of the Elsberry Drainage District, site for a
vocational school, civil defense program and others.
PROJECT: MACON COUNTY. Correspondence on lift station and
force main.
PROJECTS: MARION COUNTY. Correspondence and clippings on
Hannibal City projects. Airport. New federal building. Post office
building. Park. Acquisition of riverboat Mississippi. Rebuilding of
Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse. Improvement of Levering
Hospital. Flood control. Application for Accelerated Public Works
Act grant, etc. Applications of Hannibal City as site for proposed penal
facilities, satellite tracking and read-out station, Agricultural Hall of
Fame, research laboratories for space flight studies and water pollution
control, data processing center of Internal Revenue Service, and youth
work camp. Problems on unemployment, boat harbor, loss of factories,
etc. Celebration of Tom Sawyer Day and centennial of first run of mail
car. Projects in Palmyra: connection with Highway 61, road and other
public works improvement, application for an Accelerated Public
Works Act grant.
PROJECTS: PIKE COUNTY. Correspondence on remedial sewer
work in Clarksville City and expansion of Hercules Plant in Louisiana,
Missouri.
PROJECTS: RALLS COUNTY. Correspondence on sewer system in
New London City, and water works and reservoir improvement in
Perry City.
PROJECTS: RANDOLPH COUNTY. Correspondence and clippings
on projects in Moberly City. Establishment of General Bradley Trophy
Room. Public works improvement. New security prison. Home for
senior citizens. Airport facilities.
PROJECTS: ST. CHARLES COUNTY. Correspondence and
clippings: water supply system, federal grants to school districts,
housing project, restoration of Missouri's first capitol, St. Charles
bridge, St. Joseph Hospital, improvement of sewer system, highway
maintenance and traffic problems, home for senior citizens, mosquito
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
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control, flood control, etc. Establishing St. Charles as eastern extremity
of Lewis and Clark Expedition.
PROJECT: SCOTLAND COUNTY. Correspondence on the
watershed work plan for the Bear Creek Watershed.
PROJECT: SHELBY COUNTY. Correspondence on the acquisition
of copies of census reports and Agriculture Yearbook by the Carnegie
Public Library, Shelbina.
PROJECT: WARREN COUNTY. Correspondence on construction of
a new Army National Guard armory at Warrenton.
PUBLICITY. Clippings of feature articles, editorial cartoons, and
addresses on life of Cannon, his performance as House parliamentarian
and appropriations committee chairman. Citations and tributes.
Election record materials. Comments on Saturday Evening Post article
"Nobody Loves Clarence" in March 25, 1950 issue and Time cover
story of House leadership in Feb. 2, 1959 issue.
PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION. Correspondence and copies of
bills introduced by Cannon on the construction of the Mississippi
Valley Parkway and adjustment of tolls charged by the Wayland
Special Road District No. 1 of Clark County, Missouri.
QUARANTINE. Correspondence on amendments proposed by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture to the Nursery Stock, Plant and Seed
Quarantine No. 37 without weakening safeguards against the
introduction of foreign plant pests.
QUOTATIONS. Quotations from literature on various subjects,
famous lines of famous men, and meaning of certain words.
REDISTRICTING-LEGISLATIVE. Clippings on legislation in
Congress concerning congressional redistricting of the states. Action
of the Missouri General Assembly for the state.
REED, JAMES A. Clippings on activities as U.S. senator from
Missouri, i.e., opposition to prohibition and membership of the U.S. in
the World Court of the League of Nations, investigation on campaign
funds, Denby ouster resolution, oil lease scandal, etc. Feature story as
candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 1924.
RELIGION. Clippings on Baptists in Congress, sermon from the
Methodist Church, hospital work of Catholic nuns, Memorial Day for
peace, return to religiou, others.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
RESOLUTIONS. Endorsement by the Ninth Congressional District
Democratic Committee of Democratic Party members elected to the
U.S. Congress and the Missouri state government. Commendation of
Cannon for his stand relative to cuts of non-war expenditures and
support of the rural electrification program.
REYNAUD, PAUL. Clippings and correspondence on the former
premier of France in conference with leaders of the World Brotherhood
movement. Views on a United States of Europe. Record in France
during the Second World War.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2323-2330
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RICKOVER, HYMAN G. Correspondence relative to activities in
directing the joint Atomic Energy Commission and Navy nuclear
propulsion program. Progress reports on sea trials of nuclear powered
submarines. Report on education in Russia as compared to the U.S.
Comments on this report. Clipping on his book: American Education-A National Failure. Copies of speeches. Award of the Congressional
Gold Medal and nomination to permanent rank of Vice Admiral.
RIVERS (DAMS). Clippings on legislation for river and harbor
improvements. Flood control through construction of small dams.
Dam projects at Bull Shoals, Cedar Hill, Osage River.
RIVER-FLOOD CONTROL. Clippings on the Missouri basin
development plans for flood control. Flood conditions and problems.
Hearings of the Missouri Basin Survey Commission. Effects of the
work of the Army Engineers Corps on flood conditions.
RIVERS: GENERAL. Clippings on flood control in the Osage River
and the Missouri River. Reports on the Flood Control Program of the
Department of Agriculture and the Civil Functions Program of the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers to the House Committee on Public Works.
ROADS. Correspondence and clippings on construction of state
highways and farm-to-market roads in Missouri. Federal and state
legislation and appropriations. Needs and problems. Proposal for a
national interstate highways system.
ROELLIG, HUGO W. Letters of H. Roellig of St. Charles, Missouri,
on poll results he took about issues in the government, and his opinions
concerning the Becker amendment and freedom of speech.
ROLLBACKS. Clippings and correspondence on the operation of
rollback upon the price of livestock.
ROMJUE, MILTON A. Clippings and correspondence on activities as
representative from the first congressional district, Missouri, i.e.,
investigation of civil service jobs, Democratic nomination for Governor
in 1930, vote against resolution charging President Hoover with high
crimes, scuffle with Cannon at the House, effect of redistricting.
ROTARY. Clippings on the Rotary Club, aims, organization,
membership and services. Speeches before the Rotary Club.
Reference and speech materials on various topics for the Rotary.
RUBBER. Clippings on the shortage of rubber and sale of government
synthetic rubber plants to private industry.
RULES. Clippings on the nature of work and power of the Committee
of Rules of the House of Representatives. Deliberations and
resolutions on proposed amendments to the House rules. Parliamentary
clerks.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION: GENERAL.
Correspondence and clippings on services, projects and statistics.
Federal legislation and appropriations. Power supply shortage
conditions in Missouri. Applications for loans and materials. Problems
and cases of electric cooperatives. Voting records on REA.
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Appreciation for Cannon's support of rural electrification programs.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION; HERMANN
CITY, MO. Correspondence on construction of electric facilities under
the Southwestern Power Administration. Additional power supply
situation. Permanent substation. Private power companies.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION: NORTHEAST
MISSOURI. Clippings and correspondence on the Northeast Electric
Power cooperative. Allocation applications to REA. Proposed
purchase of power from Louisiana Plant. Power supply situation.
Resolution on use of funds. Delinquency on REA loans.
RUSSIA. Clippings on government, leaders, communism, economy,
U.S.-Soviet relations, nuclear advances, space program, life in general,
etc.
SAFETY. Clippings relating to safety and first aid.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. Notes of federal funds to St. Joseph's
hospital in St. Charles.
SALES TAX. Clippings on sales tax.
SALT RIVER. Clippings, correspondence, reports, and notes
concerning the planning and promotion of Joanna Dam, an Army
Engineer drainage and flood control project on the Salt River in
northeast Missouri, which was renamed Clarence Cannon Dam in 1965.
Material concerns plans, appropriations, local support for and against,
problems incurred in the promotion and early construction of the dam.
SATELLITES. Clippings, bulletins, and press releases relating to
Soviet and U.S. space programs.
SCHOFIELD, WILLIAM A. Clipping on William A. Schofield.
SCHOOLEY, HERSCHEL, 1936-1958. Clippings concerning the
career of Herschel Schooley, a Republican candidate for Cannon's seat
in Congress and later Director of Public Information in the Defense
Department during the Eisenhower Administration.
SCHOOL LUNCHES, 1946-1958. Clippings, correspondence, and
speeches concerning the federal support of the school lunch program.
SCHOOLS. Clippings concerning the quality, role, and financing of
modern education, Missouri schools, teachers' salaries, federal aid to
education.
SCOUTS (GIRL AND BOY). Clippings, correspondence, and reports
undated, 1926-1959, concerning the organization of a scout troop in
Elsberry, Congressional Record speeches on the value of scouting,
congratulatory letters to mothers of sons who have received Eagle
Scout ranking, clippings concerning Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts,
invitations to Cannon for Boy Scout District meetings in his district.
SENIORITY, 1948. Correspondence with a Harvard student regarding
the seniority committee system in Congress.
SHIELD, MARC, 1944-1945. Correspondence with Marc Shield
concerning his retirement as clerk of the House appropriations
Committee.
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2461
f. 2462-2464
f. 2465-2467
f. 2468
f. 2469-2923
f. 2924-2925
f. 2926-2929
f. 2930-2931
Page 32
SHORT, DEWEY. Pamphlets, clippings, and correspondence relating
to the career of Dewey Short, Republican Congressman from
Missouri's 7th District, Cannon's alleged comments about Short in drew
Pearson's column, and Cannon's response to the article in the
Congressional Record. Letters between Cannon and Short regarding
Short's duties in the Department of the Army.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, 1957-1964. Correspondence relating to
the establishment of a National Portrait Gallery as a bureau in the
Smithsonian Institute, appointments to the Board of Regents to the
Institute, discussion of lending the Hope Diamond to the Louvre,
Cannon's reappointment to the Board of Regents, construction of the
Institute's Museum of History and Technology, and correspondence
regarding retirement of Dr. Leonard Carmichael as Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution.
SOCIAL SECURITY, 1948-1962. Clippings, bulletins, and
Congressional Record speeches concerning social security, farmers and
social security, and Medicare.
SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY. Correspondence relating to
Cannon's honorary degree from Southeastern University in June 1958.
(See also folders 470-471).
SPEECHES. Clippings, correspondence, drafts and lists of speeches
relating to addresses given by Clarence Cannon during his
Congressional career concerning various activities of Congress,
dedications, introductions, and testimonials. Topic of speeches cover a
variety of issues in politics, government, agriculture, education, labor,
history, religion, and the press. Often there is important
correspondence relating to the topic of the speech or the occasion of the
address. Noteworthy is material dealing with election campaigns and
machinery (folders 2498-2532), federal spending (folder 2469), and the
Hayden-Cannon dispute in 1962 over joint appropriations committee
meetings (folders 2916-2929). A complete index of the speeches and
related material is on a separate list in folder 2469.
SQUIRES. Correspondence and clippings regarding Cannon's
appointment as a Missouri Squire in 1960 and subsequent balloting of
Squires in 1961, 1962 and 1963.
STARK, LLOYD C., 1930-1949. Clippings and correspondence
concerning the career of Lloyd C. Stark, Governor of Missouri, 19371941. Plans for his nomination, his relations with T.J. Pendergast and
speculations in 1940 on running as Roosevelt's Vice Presidential
candidate.
STEADMAN, CHARLES. Notes, correspondence, clippings, and
speeches relating to Charles Steadman, last Civil War veteran to serve
in the Congress of the United States, and Cannon's intended remarks
about Steadman in Congress on the celebration of his 90th birthday.
Clippings on the death of Steadman in 1930 and notes concerning
Cannon's efforts to have Steadman's daughter, Mrs. Katherine Palmer
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2932-2934
f. 2935-2940
f. 2941
f. 2942
f. 2943
f. 2944
f. 2945
f. 2946
f. 2947-2949
f. 2950-2953
f. 2954
f. 2955
f. 2956-2958
f. 2959
f. 2961-2972
f. 2973-2978
f. 2979
f. 2980
f. 2981
fill his unexpired term. Correspondence relating to the location of a
Veterans Administration hospital in Steadman's district.
STEPHENS COLLEGE. Notes and copies of a recruitment pamphlet
written by Cannon while employed by Stephens College (1904-1908).
Clippings relating to the appointment of Homer P. Rainey as President
of the College, Cannon's comments on "Laudemus Te" the Stephens
College song Cannon wrote. Correspondence concerning copyright
and recording royalties of "Laudemus Te", the writing of a history of
Stephens College, and letters from old friends at Stephens.
SUBSIDIES. Clippings and correspondence relating to government
subsidies. Paper on farm subsidies by F.A. Harper (1945). Memo by
W.R. Ogg on incentive payments for flax production. Clippings
relating to the food stamp program, folder 2941.
SUBSIDIES: FOOD STAMPS.
SULLIVAN, LEONOR K.
SULLIVAN, MISSOURI, AIRPORT. Correspondence relating to the
dedication of Sullivan Airport.
SUNDAY SCHOOL Clippings relating to Bible studies, prayers,
verses. Receipts of materials prdered bu Cannon.
SURVIVAL. Clippings relating to national defense.
SYMINGTON, STUART. Correspondence of general nature with
Senator Symington. Symington speech to 1958 Missouri Democratic
Convention.
TAX. Clippings and notes relating to federal taxes, proposed tax cuts,
and deficit spending. 1928 report on delinquent taxes in Cannon's
district.
TEACHERS. Clippings relating to school teachers.
TEAMSTERS.
TELEVISION.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. Clippings and
correspondence relating to T.V.A. and its subsidiaries. Report of
Tennessee Valley Public Power Association on the Dixon-Uates
proposal. Commendations to Cannon for his support of T.V.A.
TERCENTENARY. Clippings relating to New Castle, Delaware
Tercentenary.
TESTIMONIALS. Endorsements of colleagues for re-election,
including Estes Kefauver, Herbert C. Bonner, Joseph M. Montoya,
Clinton P. Anderson, Carl Hayden.
TESTIMONIALS: LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION. Letters
written recommending people from Cannon's district for political
appointments, jobs. Similar letters from Champ and Bennett Clark.
THANKSGIVING.
TIDELANDS.
TIME MAGAZINE. Correspondence relating to an unflattering article
in Time (June 27, 1955) about Cannon's role in a House dispute over
public works.
Page 33
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 2982-3001
f. 3002
f. 3003
f. 3004
f. 3004A
f. 3005-3009
f. 3010-3013
f. 3014
f. 3015
f. 3016
f. 3017
f. 3018
f. 3019
f. 3020
f. 3021-3039
f. 3040
f. 3041
f. 3042
f. 3042A
f. 3043-3052
f. 3053-3058
f. 3059-3073
f. 3074-3077
f. 3078-3080
Page 34
TOWN. Clippings relating to small town life.
TOWNSEND PLAN.
TREES. List of memorial and historic trees on U.S. Capitol grounds.
TRUCE (KOREA).
TRUMAN, HARRY S.
TUTTLE CREEK. Clippings and correspondence relating to proposed
Tuttle Creek Dam and appropriations for the project. Cannon's views
on dam and flood control in the Missouri Valley (folder 3008).
U-2 INCIDENT. Correspondence relating to speech by Cannon
upholding President Eisenhower and U-2 flights in 1960.
UNIFIED SUPPLY SYSTEM.
UNITED NATIONS.
UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING.
UNIVERSITY.
UNKNOWN SOLDIER. Correspondence relating to World War II and
Korean War unknown soldiers internment (1958). Note on the origin
of the flag on Cannon's casket.
UTILITIES: STATE.
VENDITTI, MRS. ANGELO. Clippings of anti-Cannon speech
(1963).
VETERANS. Clippings, Congressional reports and bills concerning
veterans benefits, bonuses, hospitals, G.I. Bill.
VETERANS HOUSING. Lists of housing legislation passed by
Congress for veterans after W.W. II.
VISITORS. Notes on visitors to Cannon's Washington office.
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE.
VOTING RECORD.
WAR. Clippings on cold war in U.S.-Soviet relations. Clash of
ideologies. Military strength and nuclear threat. Defense problems.
Soviet aggression and U.S. involvement in Europe.
WAR: POST WORLD WAR II. Clippings on war threats. Trouble
spots in Europe, Greece, and Pacific area. Advances in atomic warfare.
Foreign policies of U.S. and Russia. Security measures.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Clippings and pamphlets on the history of the
capital city. The Capitol. White House. Other historic buildings and
homes. Monuments. Presidents and first ladies. Officialdom and its
activities. Social life. Architecture, sculpture, painting, landscaping
and interesting sights of city.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Clippings and pamphlets on biography,
political precepts, record during the Revolutionary War and presidency,
authorship of Farewell Address. Tomb at Mt. Vernon and proposals by
Congress for entombment at the Capitol. Addresses and tributes. Bicentennial celebration.
WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. Clippings and correspondence on the
city's development. Construction on Missouri bridge. Corncob pipe
business. Industrial survey. Foreign aid. Copy of Report on Africa by
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 3081
f. 3082
f. 3083-3087
f. 3088
f. 3089-3104
f. 3105
f. 3106-3112
f. 3113-3115
f. 3116-3138
f. 3139
f. 3140-3141
f. 3142-3169
Page 35
J. Miller, editor of the Washington Missourian.
WATER. Clippings on demand and use, supply and conservation
problems. Copy of paper: "Recent Technological Developments in
Water Conversion and Purification in the U.S.A." by M.J. Deutch,
engineer.
WATERSHED. Copy of completion report on Lost Creek watershed
protection project.
WATSON, B.B. Correspondence of Cannon and Watson, farm editor
of Courier-Post, Hannibal, Missouri, on foreign trade and aid, fiscal
and business matters, farming, public works projects, political situation,
etc.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Copy of bill reducing rate of
withholding individual income taxes introduced by Cannon and
referred to Committee.
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE. Correspondence and clippings on John
Findley Green Foundation lecturers; Winston Churchill, Lord Hailsham
of London, others. Commencement speakers; Vice President A.W.
Barkley, Dean Rusk, others. Honorary degrees conferred on
Chancellor J. Raab of Austria, Cannon, others. Restoration of Wren
chapel as Churchill Memorial. Development of college.
WETBACK BILL VOTE. Clippings of legislation and record of vote
on Mexican immigrant workers.
WHITE HOUSE. Correspondence with Presidents Truman,
Eisenhower and Johnson on budget, foreign relations and aid. Mutual
security authorization legislation. Proposal for American Armed
Forces Museum. Recommendations. Letter of appreciation for
Cannon. Calls for conferences at White House. White House
souvenirs.
WHITLOW, WILLIAM B. Clippings on campaigns for state senator
from 10th District, Missouri, and for attorney general.
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE. Correspondence and clippings on
commencement, centennial, and Achievement Day programs.
Honorary degrees conferred on President Truman, Cannon and others.
Citations for Achievement awarded to Cannon and other alumni. Vice
President Johnson, speaker at Achievement Day program.
Development of college. Alumni affairs.
WILLIAMSON, HUGH P. Clippings on activities as president of the
Missouri Young Democratic Clubs. Copy of his pamphlet, Excerpts
from a Brief History of Democracy in America and article, "Building a
More Interesting Rural Life."
WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE. Correspondence and clippings on
invitations to commencement speakers, approval of loan for rebuilding
physical facilities, college affairs and activities.
WOMEN. Clippings relating to women in politics, farm life,
professional careers, and the home. Baccalaureate and Commencement
addresses at Stephens College in 1909 (folder 3148). Legislative
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 3170
f. 3171
f. 3172
f. 3173-3181
f. 3182
f. 3183-3202
f. 3203-3216
Page 36
Reference report on pioneer women (folder 3162). Lists of women in
state legislatures and the 81st Congress (1949), and biographical
sketches of women prominent in government. Legislative Reference
report on women who were famous before the age of 30 (folder 3163).
Pamphlet, "Women in the Democratic Party" (folder 3165).
WOODROW WILSON CENTENNIAL.
WORD AND WAY. Clippings from Baptist magazine.
YANKEE CLIPPER FLIGHT. Correspondence and notes on first
trans-Atlantic passenger flight (1939). (See Cannon European Trip,
folder 492-493).
YOUNG MEN. Clippings relating to young people--education, morals,
opportunities (folder 3173). Cannon's "Teen Age Ten
Commandments."
YOUTH.
MISCELLANEOUS CLIPPINGS. Record of New Deal
accomplishments (folder 3183).
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence between
Cannon and constituents of a general nature such as congratulatory
notes, invitations, etc. Short biography of Cannon (folder 3203).
Bills and Resolutions Series
f. 3217-3266
Bills and resolutions introduced in the House by Cannon, and clippings
and correspondence relating to them.
f. 3217-3222
Index to the Congressional Record of Cannon's activities in the
House.
f. 3224
Bill for the relief of 3rd and 4th class postmaster
f. 3231-3232
Cannon's bill on film censorship
f. 3251
Correspondence and clippings on Cannon's proposed "one
package" appropriations bill.
f. 3260-3262
Correspondence relating to bill to remove tariff from bamboo
stems used in the production of corn cob pipes at Washington,
Missouri.
Photographs Series
f. 3267-3272
f. 3273
f. 3274
f. 3275
f. 3276-3277
Miscellaneous photographs of Cannon and others, including Fred H.
Gillett, John N. Bankhead, John W. McCormick, Nicholas Longworth,
Sam Rayburn, LeRoy Collins, Hyman Rickover, Douglas MacArthur
(autographed), Mrs. Cannon, Harry S. Truman (autographed).
Smithsonian Institution Regents, 1959; 1957 budget hearings.
Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman (autographed).
OVERSIZE
Democratic National Conventions, 1924, 1944, 1960. OVERSIZE
House Appropriations Committee, 1943, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1964.
OVERSIZE
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
f. 3278
f. 3279
Cartoons
Certificates of honor; German "Ban the Bomb" poster. OVERSIZE
News Clippings, Publications, and Schedules Series
f. 3280
f. 3281-3284
f. 3285-3286
f. 3287
f. 3288-3289
f. 3290
f. 3291-3294
f. 3295
f. 3296-3299
f. 3300
Miscellaneous political clippings
Death notices; accounts of Cannon's funeral
Obituaries of Cannon
Congressional reminiscences
Political repercussions of Cannon's death analyzed
Presentation of Cannon's papers to Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Cannon Dam
Miscellaneous articles in which Cannon's name appears
Miscellaneous publications
Copies of campaign schedules, 1934-1954
Scrapbooks Series
v. 1-4
v. 5-6
v. 7-9
v. 10-109
v. 10
v. 11
v. 12
v. 13
v. 14
v. 15
v. 16
v. 17
v. 18
v. 19
v. 20
v. 21
v. 22
v. 23
v. 24
v. 25
v. 26
v. 27-28
v. 29
WASHINGTON NEWS. Cannon's newspaper column in
chronological order from July 1937 to May 1949.
CAMPAIGN SCRAPBOOKS. Clippings and campaign materials
from 1922 to 1962.
SPEECH MATERIAL. Clippings of jokes, Bible verses, verses,
stories, etc.
SCRAPBOOKS. Clippings and mementos in chronological order
from 1896 to 1964.
1903-1910
1896-1910
1910-1914
1915-1922
1922
1922-1924
1924-1925
1924-1925
1925-1926
1926-1927
1927-1928
1928
1928-1929
1929-1930
1929-1932
1930-1931
1931-1932
1932
1933
Page 37
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
v. 30-31
v. 32
v. 33
v. 34
v. 35
v. 36
v. 37
v. 38
v. 39
v. 40
v. 41
v. 42
v. 43
v. 44
v. 45
v. 46
v. 47-48
v. 49-50
v. 51-52
v. 53
v. 54-55
v. 56
v. 57
v. 58
v. 59
v. 60
v. 61-63
v. 64
v. 65-66
v. 67
v. 68
v. 69
v. 70-71
v. 72
v. 73
v. 74
v. 75-76
v. 77
v. 78-80
v. 81
v. 82
v. 83
v. 84-87
v. 88
v. 89-90
v. 91
1933-1934
1934-1935
1935
1935-1936
1936
1936-1937
1937-1938
1938
1938-1939
1939
1940
1940-1941
1941
1941-1942
1942
1942-1943
1943
1944
1945
1945-1946
1946
1946-1947
1947
1947-1948
1948
1948-1949
1949
1949-1950
1950
1950-1951
1951
1951-1952
1952
1952-1953
1953
1953-1954
1954
1954-1955
1955
1955-1956
1956
1956-1957
1957
1957-1958
1958
1958-1959
Page 38
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
v. 92-93
v. 94
v. 95-97
v. 98-99
v. 100-102
v. 103
v. 104-105
v. 106
v. 107
v. 108
v. 109
v. 110-118
v. 119
v. 120
v. 121
v. 122
v. 123
v. 124
1959
1959-1960
1960
1961
1962
1962-1963
1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
1964. Focused on his death, the funeral, eulogies, and past
achievements.
1964. Expressions of sympathy to Mrs. Cannon in the form of
letters, telegrams, flower cards.
CANNON'S PROCEDURE. Manuals which serve as a guide or system
of procedure in the House of Representatives, published from 19201963.
CANNON'S RULES OF THE HOUSE. A manual of rules of practices
of the House of Representatives compiled by Cannon in 1949.
HEARINGS ON PRECEDENTS. First Deficiency Appropriations
Bill. Hearings before the Subcommittee of the House Committee on
Appropriations.
CHAMP CLARK MEMORIAL ADDRESSES. Speeches by various
Congressmen on March 3, 1921, the day following his death.
FLOOD CONTROL BUDGET. Looseleaf notebook of budget
estimates for fiscal year 1952, compiled by the Flood Disaster
Administration.
CANNON MEMORIAL ADDRESSES. Delivered in Congress May
12, 1964.
ELSBERRY HIGH SCHOOL'S SMOKE SIGNAL. 1964 yearbook,
dedicated to Cannon with pictures of the funeral and President Johnson
in attendance.
Miscellaneous Series
Box 99
Box 100
Box 101
FAMILY GENEALOGIES AND FAMILY LETTERS. Seven family
histories compiled by Cannon. The families are Mayes, Whiteside,
Wigginton, Wilkinson, Dawson, Kemper and Cannon.
MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS. Publications on labor,
Department of Labor, unions, Monthly Labor Review hearing about
foreign affairs; information on the military; and information on flood
control.
VOTING RECORDS.
Certificates Series [OVERSIZE]
C-1
High School diploma
Page 39
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
B-2, C-1
B-2, C-1
B-2, C-1
B-2
B-2
A-1, B-2
A-1
Page 40
Degrees from La Grange, William Jewell and University of Missouri
Honorary degrees from Westminster College, William Jewell,
Southwestern University, and University of Missouri
Masonic certificates
American Farm Bureau Federation Certificate of Service
Attorney's License
Statements of election, 1916-1962
House and Senate resolutions regarding death of Clarence Cannon,
May 12, 1964
INDEX TERMS
Subject
A.P. Green Fire Brick Company
Acheson, Dean Gooderham (1893-1971)
Adams, Alva Blanchard
Adams, Sherman (1899- )
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Agricultural Hall of Fame, Bonner Springs,
Kansas
Agriculture
Agriculture, Cooperative
Agriculture--Government policy
Agriculture--Government policy, 1950s
Agriculture--Law and legislation
Agriculture--Missouri
Agriculture--Statistics--Missouri, 1925
Aiken, George N.
Air lines
Alabama, Muscle Shoals
Albert, Carl (1908- )
Alcorn, Hugh Meade, Jr. (1907- )
Alexander, Hugh Q.
Aliens
Allen, George E.
Allen, Henry T.
Allred, James V. (1899-1959)
Alvord, Ellsworth Chapman (1895-1964)
Amberg, Richard Hiller (1912-1967)
American Cancer Society
Folders
568
1,319,505,643,2214,3106
1126
150
1222,1284
2270,2272,2273
1468-1472,1480-1487,1513,22462250,2257,2267,2310-2312
1863-1883
636
841,842
1159,1262
713-714
1844
151
3172
1256,2104,2153,3206
24,233,2970,2981
2182
729,2970
622
819
2103
1
1
1,1997,2013,3041
643,2176
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
American Farm Bureau Federation
American Federation of Labor
Folders
22,23,319,1197,1204-1209,1262,
1279,2154,2937,2938
11,468,1614,1616,1619,1621,1632,
1644,1646
22,53-55
American Federation of Labor-Congress of
Industrial Organizations
American Federation of Labor-Congress of 50
Industrial Organizations, Committee on
Political Education (COPE)
American Legion
78-81,642,645,652,1328,3021,3022
American Legion, Missouri
79,80
American Library Association
18
American Medical Association
50,54,55,2038
American Pomological Society
467
American Public Power Association
24
American War Dads
3043,3044
American Zionist Council
19,2733
Andersen, H. Carl (1897- )
1078
Anderson, Arthur C.
2092
Anderson, Clinton Presba (1895-1975)
151,160,2273,2274,2325,2971
Anderson, Robert Bernerd (1910- )
1,3261
Anderson, Robert S.
Annenberg, Walter H. (1908- )
844
Anti-Saloon League of America
2102,2191
Apportionment (Election law)
540,1584,2316-2318
Archeology, Missouri
1500-1502
Archive of Soil Science
1-3300
Armstrong, O. K. (1893-1987)
3251
Arnold, J. Burleigh
2924
Arnold, Wat (1879-1961)
399,404,425
Arthur, John L.
1641,1645
Aspinall, Wayne Norviel (1896- )
594
Association of College Presidents of Missouri 2932
Colleges for Women
Atkinson, John Morgan (1870-1934)
2153
Atwood, Frank Ely (1878-1943)
731
Audrain County Bankers Association
182
Automobile Club of Missouri
3216
Avery, Omer H. (1900- )
797,2250,2318
Page 41
Other
v. 5
v. 92
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Aylward, James P. (1885-1982)
Bacon, Charles L. (1909- )
Bacon, Robert L.
Bailey, John M.
Bailey, Josiah W. (1873-1946)
Baker, Robert E. L.
Baker, Roy G.
Baker, Thomas Frazier, III (1918- )
Bankhead, John Hollis (1872-1946)
Bankhead, William B. (1874-1940)
Banks and banking
Banks and banking--Law and legislation,
1930s
Baptist Church--Missouri
Barkley, Alben William (1877-1956)
Barnett, Claude A.
Barnhart, Henry A.
Barr, Joseph W. (1918- )
Bartle, H. Roe (1896-1974)
Barton, William T.
Baruch, Bernard M. (1870-1965)
Bay, Charles W.
Beach, Edward L.
Bean, Louis H.
Bear Creek Reservoir, Missouri
Becker, Charles U. (1868-1934)
Behrens, Ray
Benson, Ezra Taft (1899-1994)
Benton, Thomas Hart (1889-1975)
Benton, William (1900-1973)
Betts, Curtis A.
Bibb, John W.
Bible College of Missouri, Columbia,
Missouri
Biddle, Francis (1886-1968)
Binderup, Charles G. ( -1950)
Binns, Walter Pope (1895-1966)
Folders
Page 42
Other
1965
81
654
933
1310
3209
309
2109
2683,2938
2,2154,2929
165-196,2150
1284
197-209
2,32,3092,3127,3128
2
3142
2
2
2058,2093
v. 5
2,24,148,551
495
2
1126
1824-1836
2131
769
2,1162-1164,1171-1178,1215,1218,
1219,1226,1239,1295
2,1534,2924
502
2163
1775
732
2
v. 37
3,16,390,2913,2914
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Bissell, Richard M., Jr.
Black, Eugene
Blackmon, Fred L.
Blacks
Blacks--Housing--Missouri, Elsberry
Blacks--Missouri, Elsberry
Blair, James T., Jr. (1902-1962)
Blanton, Harry C. (1891-1973)
Blanton, Thomas L.
Bledsoe, Mazie L.
Bloom, Sol (1870-1949)
Boggs, Hale (1914-1972)
Bolling, Richard (1916-1991)
Bolton, Frances P. (1885- )
Bonner, Herbert C. (1891-1965)
Bonus march on Washington, 1932
Bottger, Lorna (Mrs. Richard)
Bow, Frank T.
Bowles, Chester (1901- )
Bowman, Frank L.
Boykin, Frank William (1885-1969)
Boylan, John J.
Boyle, Charles
Boyle, William M., Jr. (1902-1961)
Bradley, Omar N. (1893-1981)
Bradshaw, Jean Paul (1906-1970)
Brandon, William W.
Brannan Farm Plan
Brannan, Charles Franklin (1903- )
Brett, Bradford
Bridges--Missouri, St. Charles
Bridges--Missouri, Washington
Briggs, Clay Stone
Briggs, Frank P. (1894-1992)
Brightman, Samuel C.
Folders
3
2146
2146
1953-1965
1074,1077,2170
1201
3,54,105,484,1171,1534,1793,2167,
2229,2296,2924,3101,3102
2093,2124
3
1896
3206
3,588
3,232,233,393,394,470,843,2124,
2223,3007,3112,3251
3043
2962,3215
2168,3203
799,803,926
2013,2462
3
653
3,2963
3206
90
3,536
3031
2009
2098
1224,1285
3,319,354,356,1159,1326,1358,2368
196
2636,3206
3078
2146
4,248,249,755,1530,1585,1586,2220,
2243,2253,2255-2263,2291,3212
934
Page 43
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
Brooks, Jack (1922- )
Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Engineers
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Missouri
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks
Brown, Charles H. (1920- )
Brown, Dwight Huber (1887-1944)
Brown, Nat S., Mrs.
Brown, Neal A.
Browne, Edward E.
Brunk, Larry
Bryan, Charles W.
Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878)
Buchanan, James P.
Buckley, Charles A. (1890-1967)
Budget--U.S.
Budget--U.S., 1952
Burke, Arleigh
Burke, James A. (1910- )
Burton, Harold H.
Bush, Hilary A. (1905-1992)
Bush, Vannevar (1890- )
Bushey, Fred E.
Butler, Margaret
Butler, Paul M. (1905-1961)
Byrd, Harry Flood (1887-1966)
Byrnes, James F. (1879-1972)
Caldwell, Edward R.
Callison, Charles H.
Campaign funds
Canfield, Gordon (1898- )
Cannon family--Genealogy
Folders
Page 44
Other
3204
4,2120,2124
2099
2118
19,2106
18,28,393
28
2122
2009,2119
2134
2091
758,760
2154
1018
2050
251,653,2017
928
2076,2150
770,2308,2422
600
32,2110
4
1535
4
4,3215
238
694
785,976
4,424,543,817,847-852,855,924-928,
930,931,952,1221,2034,2126
4,5,86,87,2102,3117,3118,3262
5,1142,2147,2179
3216
2415
2091-2093,2123
5
Box 99
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Cannon Foundation
Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964)
Cannon, Clarence, Cannon's Procedure in
the House of Representatives
Cannon, Clarence, Precedents of the House
of Representatives
Cannon, Ida Dawson Wiggington (18851975)
Cannon, Joseph Gurney (1836-1926)
Cape Au Gris Dam
Caraway, Thaddeus Horatius (1871-1931)
Carlson, Frank (1893- )
Carmichael, Leonard
Carnahan, A. S. J. (1897-1968)
Carr, William G.
Carson, Jack H.
Cartwright, Wilburn
Carver, George Washington (1864-1943)
Case, Francis Higbee (1896-1962)
Case, John F.
Catholic Church
Celebrezze, Anthony J. (1910- )
Celler, Emanuel (1888-1981)
Census, Agricultural--Missouri
Central Methodist College, Fayette, Missouri
Central Wesleyan College, Warrenton,
Missouri
Cerf, Bennett Alfred (1898-1971)
Chamber of Commerce of the United States
Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis, Missouri
Chance, F. Gano (1985-1981)
Chapman, Oscar Littleton (1896- )
Chariton River Flood Control
Chautauquas
China
Chiperfield, Robert Bruce (1899-1971)
Chough, Pyung Ok
Christian Church, 1947-1949
Christian College, Columbia, Missouri
Folders
Page 45
Other
547
636,2204-2209,2212,2217-2236
2204-2209,2211,2212,2219,2220,
2228
v. 10,11
1094
757-759
2147
2273
5,1910,1911,2462-2464
393,394,3212,3251
994
3213
2017
570
636
1997
571-586
5
26,588
1225
598,2932
2535,2536
3213
22,176,177,1256
16
931,2924
5,354,538,23672368
604-608
v. 12
2198
2970
6
610
2932
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Christopher, George H. (1888-1959)
Christy, Howad Chandler (1873-1952)
Church, Frank (1924-1984)
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
Civil defense
Civil rights, 1950s
Clarence Cannon Courier
Clarence Cannon Dam and Reservoir
Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge,
Pike County, Missouri
Clark, Bennett Champ (1890-1954)
Clark, Frank
Clark, Joseph S. (1901- )
Clay, Lucius DuBignon (1897-1978)
Clayton, George D., Jr. (1897- )
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910)
Clement, Frank Goad (1920-1969)
Climate, Research
Cloud, Tilghman R. (1902-1970)
Cloudy, Carl H.
Cloyd, Arthur G.
Coad, Merwin (1924- )
Cochran, John Joseph (1880-1947)
Cody, John P.
Cohelan, Jeffery
Cohen, Sydney S.
Coil, Paul E.
Colborn, Robert Irvin (1899- )
Cole, William Sterling (1904- )
Coleman, Jessie F.
Colleges and universities
Colleges and universities--Missouri
Collier, James W.
Collins, LeRoy (1909- )
Folders
1216,2273,3263
6
151
630,2116,3090,3103
17,1079,2250,2258
1962
631-651
1532,1533,3291-3294
2263
6,22,105-197,636,652-654,1308,
1468,1471,1472,1558,2096,21432150,2153,2154,2183,2184,2359,
2504,2643,2927,2975-2978
2146
3262
507
754,1529,2009,2010,2013,2126,
2221,2271,2275,2280,2281,2282,
2286,2289
1715-1727
930
95
2924,2925
1766,1767
784
1264
1023,2091,2205,2338
6,506,3208
3039
2097
269
765,767-771,2422
150,3094
812,813
666-682,3100
681,682
2145,2155
6,533,832,1357,2034
Page 46
Other
v. 12
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Collins, Ross A.
Columbo, Fred Ray (1903-1952)
Columbus, Christopher (c. 1449-1506)
Commerce
Compton, Arthur Holly (1892-1962)
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Congressional Record
Conservation
Conservation, Missouri
Continental Air Lines
Cooley, Harold Dunbar (1897- )
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Coontz, Robert Edward (1864-1935)
Cooper, Jere (1893-1957)
Corn
Corncob pipes
Cottey College, Nevada, Missouri
Cotton--Government policy
Covington, Joseph Ethridge (1911-1993)
Cowles, John H.
Cox, Edward Eugene (1880-1952)
Cox, Lester Edmund (1895-1968)
Cox, William M.
Coy, Wayne
Crawford, Robert W. (1926- )
Crisp, Charles R. (1870-1937)
Crosser, Robert (1874-1957)
Crossley, Wallace (1874-1943)
Crouch, John R.
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932)
Crowe, Eugene B.
Crowe, Smith N.
Cryptography
Cuba
Cuivre Baptist Association
Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Troy,
Missouri
Folders
2147,2961
311
683
1269,1278
6,309
1614,1619,1622,1639,1640,1644,
1646
712
642,729,730,2938,2971,3205
1798
2123
6,35,1237,1238,1879,2273,2967
6,1258,1469-1470,2065,2104
102
24,2981
637
599
2932
756
6
7,1762
1562
2008
758
1688
279
2096,2147
2966
2153
567
105,107
3234
3214,3215
746
9
197-209
1048
Page 47
Other
v. 19
v. 93
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Cuivre River State Park, Lincoln County,
Missouri
Culp, Carson W.
Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Missouri
Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Missouri,
Alumni Association
Cummings, Homer Stille (1870-1956)
Curley, James Michael (1874-1958)
Current River
Curtis, Thomas Bradford (1911-1993)
D'Alesandro, Thomas, Jr.
Dalton, John Montgomery (1900-1972)
Dams
Daniel, Margaret Truman (1924-2008)
Daniels, Wilbur F. (1913- )
Darst, Joseph M. (1889-1953)
Daughters of the American Revolution
Davidson, Robert L. D. (1909- )
Davis, Chester C. (1887-1975)
Davis, Chester L.
Davis, Edwin L.
Davis, James C.
Davis, John W. (1873-1955)
Davis, True, Jr. (1919-2003)
Davis-Bacon Act
Dawson family--Genealogy
Day, J. Edward
de Seversky, Alexander P.
Dearmont, Russell L. (1891-1967)
Democratic Committees
Democratic Congressional Committee
Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1964
Democratic Convention
Democratic Federation of Women's Clubs
Democratic National Committee
Folders
747-751,2248,2250,2615
Page 48
Other
161,162,770,1790,1792,1796,1799,
1800,1825,1827,1828,1833
467,752-754,2616,2617,3215
567
701
7
454
7,55,1788,2970
2965
3,7,651,755,2008,2179,2280,2282,
2425,2532,2925,3104
643,755,757-773,1308,1332-1336,
2095,2194,2199,2970,3005-3009
35
7,288,435,437,650,800,801
7,86,2108
468,2153,2622-2625
7
532,1069,1273,1274
429,430,2107,2110,2112
2146
2967,2970
7,2046,2102,2104
7
2214,2242
v. 13
Box 97
7
3043
2057,2101
1504,1506,1557-1568,1695,1696,
2220,2231
777
732
1382,1503-1507,1560,1695,1696
976
10,355,541,697,817-859,882-934,
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Folders
1221,2091,2092
Democratic National Committee, 1963
933
Democratic National Convention
865-874,877-881,921,927,928
Democratic National Convention, 1912
654
Democratic National Convention, 1920
885
Democratic National Convention, 1924
87-91,816,3275
Democratic National Convention, 1928
93,94,892
Democratic National Convention, 1932
897-899
Democratic National Convention, 1936
900
Democratic National Convention, 1938
905
Democratic National Convention, 1940
907
Democratic National Convention, 1944
3275
Democratic National Convention, 1952
914-920
Democratic National Convention, 1956
544,924,929,930
Democratic National Convention, 1960
23,932,3275
Democratic National Convention, Manual
818,821,828,875,876,1506,1507
Democratic National Convention--History
78,877
Democratic Party
935-957
Democratic Party, 1932
26
Democratic Party, 1954
950
Democratic Party, 1960
35
Democratic Party, Missouri, 1912
22
Democratic Party, Missouri, Franklin County, 300
Central Committee
Democratic Party, Missouri, Maries County, 300
Central Committee
Democratic Party, Missouri, Osage County, 291
Central Committee
Democratic Party, Texas
268
Democratic Party--Guam, 1964
934
Democratic State Convention--Missouri
958-972
Democratic State Convention--Missouri,
2775
1950
Dempsey, John J. (1879-1958)
150
Denslow, Ray V. (1885-1960)
1757
Dent, Hubert S., Jr.
106
Denton, Winfield K.
2970
Depressions, Economic, 1930s
1020-1023,1122,2151
Deschler, Lewis
8
Page 49
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
DeSeversky, Alexander P. (1894- )
Dewey, Thomas E. (1902-1971)
Dickinson, Clement C. (1849-1938)
Dickmann, Bernard F. (1888-1971)
Dilliard, Irving (1904- )
Dillon, C. Douglas (1909- )
Dirksen, Everett McKinley (1896-1969)
Disabled American Veterans
Dixon, George
Dixon-Yates Controversy
Docking, George (1904-1964)
Doenges, William C.
Dominick, Fred H.
Donaldson, Jesse M. (1885-1970)
Donnell, Forrest C. (1884-1980)
Donnelly, Phil M. (1891-1961)
Dooley, Thomas A., III
Doolittle, James H. (1896- )
Douglas, Helen Gahagan (1900-1980)
Drewry, P. H. (1875-1947)
Dulles, Allen W. (1893-1969)
Dulles, John Foster (1888-1959)
Dumbarton Oaks Conference
Duncan, John P.
Duncan, Richard M. (1889- )
Dunn, Richard M.
Dunton, James G.
Dupre, H. Garland
Durham, Carl
Dutton, Frederick G. (1923- )
Duvall, Milton F.
Dye, Peter L.
Dyer, Leonidas C. (1871-1957)
Early, Stephen (1889-1951)
East Chariton Dam Association
Economic assistance, American
Economic conditions, 1960s
Folders
3043
3203
1472,2105
2929
150
8,27,196,662
85,510,511,513-515,635
9
8
2957,2981
2034
853,857
2145, 2146
8
8, 351, 1315
8, 393, 394, 484, 814, 1457, 1463,
1638, 3116
3264
2462
583
777, 2093
8, 555, 599
9, 649, 2116, 2209
1540-1544
1228
2091, 2092
976
80
2146
150, 2224, 2325
9
1820, 1822
9
1470, 2159
493
763
27, 33, 586, 649, 1358, 1359
607
Page 50
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Eden, Anthony (1897-1977)
Education
Education, Higher
Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969)
Folders
Page 51
Other
2116
754, 989
666-682
9, 35, 150, 151, 267, 997, 1223, 1638,
2116, 2229, 2272, 2376, 3110, 3111,
3141, 3210, 3260
Eisenhower, Milton Stover (1899-1985)
267
Elderly--Medical care
53-55
Election, 1918
653
v. 13
Election, 1922
2096-2098
Election, 1922--Missouri Congressional
282, 2505, 2506
Election, 1924
2098-2101, 2155
Election, 1924--Missouri Congressional
2506, 2507
Election, 1926--Missouri Congressional
2507-2510
Election, 1928
1205
Election, 1928, Presidential, Religious Issue 578
Election, 1928--Missouri Congressional
2510, 2511
Election, 1930
1018
Election, 1930--Missouri Congressional
2512, 2513
Election, 1932--Missouri Congressional
293-297, 2514, 2515
Election, 1934
1272
Election, 1934--Missouri Congressional
293-297, 2516
Election, 1936
1253, 1276, 1285
Election, 1936--Missouri Congressional
2517-2520
Election, 1936--Missouri Gubernatorial
2927
Election, 1938--Missouri Congressional
2521-2523
Election, 1942--Missouri Congressional
299-302, 2524-2526
Election, 1944
638, 3203
Election, 1948
700, 701
Election, 1948--Missouri, Congressional
307-330
Election, 1948--Presidential
641
Election, 1950--Missouri, Congressional
317-330
Election, 1952--Missouri Congressional
331-410, 2527-2531
Election, 1954--Missouri Congressional
411-445, 2531, 2532
Election, 1956, Presidential
29
Election, 1960
1295
Election, 1960, Presidential
35, 586
Election, 1960, Presidential--Religious Issue 586
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Election, 1961--Missouri Congressional
Electric power
Electric power distribution, Cooperative
Eleven Point River
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of
Ellis, Elmer (1901-1989)
Ellis, Jesse B.
Elsberry Drainage District, Missouri
Elsberry Soil Conservation Nursery, Missouri
Elsberry, Richard Thomas
Emerson, Dewey
Encyclopedia Americana, Cannon Articles
Encyclopedia Britannica, Cannon Articles
Endowments
English, Earl Franklin (1905- )
Enterprise (Aircraft Carrier)
Ervin, Don
Estes, Billie Sol
Etheridge, William C. (1885-1956)
Folders
Page 52
Other
451-455
998-1006
1409, 2321
643
3204, 3205
v. 10
10, 1908-1918, 2008, 2009, 2229
300, 308, 2927
1009-1028
2245-2249
2256
300
1082-1085
1086-1088
1475-1479
1910, 1913, 1914
3211
777
1240
316, 1059-1061, 1064, 1065, 1068,
1069, 1071-1073, 1147, 1201, 1202,
1308, 1309, 1925, 1931
Europe--Description and travel, 1947
494-516
Evans, James Lowell
1877
Evins, Joe L. (1910- )
2918, 2958
Fahien, John H.
524
Farley, James A. (1888-1976)
10, 623, 636, 736, 738, 898, 908,
2107, 2196
Farley, James A. (1888-1976)
2179
Farm Bureau
635, 637
Farm Bureau Association
1863-1866
Farm produce--Missouri
1844
Farm produce--Prices
637, 649
Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union 23
of America
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association 1879
Farm-to-Market Roads
1023
Farm-to-Market Roads
1023
Faust, Charles Lee (1879-1928)
1470
Federal aid to education
10, 65, 645, 754, 989, 3212
Image
y
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Fermi, Enrico (1901-1954)
Field, Eugene (1850-1895)
Fields, Kenneth
Fike, Stanley R. (1913-1989)
Finch, James Austin, Jr. (1907-1988)
Finley, David E.
Fleming, Robert J., Jr.
Fleming, Robert V.
Flood Control
Flood Control Association
Flood Control, 1957
Flood Control, Chariton River, 1963
Flood Control, Meramec River
Flood Control, Missouri River
Flood Control--Law and legislation
Flood, Daniel J. (1904- )
Floods
Floods, Kansas-Missouri, 1951
Floods--Disaster relief--Missouri
Flues, A. Gilmore
Flynn, Edward Joseph (1891-1953)
Fogarty, John Edward (1913-1967)
Foley, Dan
Foley, Raymond M.
Food stamps
Forand Bill
Forand, Aime Joseph (1895-1972)
Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr. (1913-2006)
Ford, Henry (1863-1947)
Forest Park University, St. Louis, Missouri
Forests and forestry
Forests and forestry, Missouri
Forrestal, James Vincent (1882-1949)
Foster, Stephen (1826-1864), Memorial
Francis, David Rowland (1850-1927)
Folders
Page 53
Other
150
3207
150
244, 1786, 3203
1917
2957
559
11, 2464
637, 638, 1010, 1303-1356, 1392,
1393, 1535, 1797, 1824, 1832, 19251938, 2110, 2244, 2250, 2254, 2266,
2272, 2285, 2331-2335, 3005-3009,
3082, 3210
2123
765
605
1783
1072
1307, 1322, 1887-1889
11, 559, 560, 2013, 3011, 3262
1303-1356
Box 98
34
3261
909
3104
81
1322
756, 2941, 3216
54, 55
645, 3208
3013
1256
2932
646
1840
533
3208
2096
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Fraternities and sororities
Freeman, Orville Lethrop (1918- )
Freemasons
Friant, Julien N. (1888-1939)
Friedel, Samuel N.
Friends of the Land in Missouri,
Incorporated
Fugate, Tom B.
Fulbright, James F. (1877-1948)
Fulmer, Hampton Pitts (1875-1944)
Fulton, James G.
Furculo, Foster
Future Farmers of America
Gamble, James F.
Game and game birds
Gannett, Frank Ernest (1876-1957)
Gardner, Frank
Gardner, Frederick Dozier (1869-1933)
Garner, John Nance (1868-1967)
Garrett, Daniel Edward (1869-1932)
Garvey, Marcus
Gary, J. Vaughan
Gary, Raymond
Gates, Thomas Sovereign, Jr. (1906- )
George Washington Carver Memorial,
Proposed, 1962
George, Walter Franklin (1878-1957)
German American Republican League
Germany, 1947
Germany, Frankfurt, 1947
Germany, Ruhr, 1947
Gibbons, Sam Melville (1920- )
Gillespie, Jack H.
Gillett, Frederick H. (1851-1935)
Gillilland, Whitney (1904- )
Gladney, William C.
Folders
Page 54
Other
Image
1591, 1592
11, 100, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1193,
1214, 1229, 1230, 1238, 1240, 1880,
1882, 2310-2312
1729-1763, 1771, 1780
1026, 1027, 3206
411
1789
11
1018, 1472
2962
2463
2966, 2967
635
1791, 1792, 1797, 1801
1370-1381, 1415, 1492, 1493, 2249,
2253, 2255, 2291
2936
2154
106, 2975, 2976
1472, 2146
v. 15
2147
1926
2965, 2972, 3104
857
3211
570
214, 215
507
510-514
514
513
3216
767
11
2008, 2009
1780
y
y
y
v. 13
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Glass Banking Act, 1932
Glass, Carter (1858-1946)
Glidewell, Roy
Good, James W.
Gore, Albert Arnold (1907-1998)
Graham, John S.
Grand River Basin
Grange
Gray, David
Gray, Finly H. (1864-1947)
Gray, J. Vaughn
Greece, 1947
Green, Allen Percival (1875-1956)
Green, Edith (1910- )
Green, Marshall
Green, Robert Stafford (1909- )
Green, William
Greene, Frank Lester (1870-1930)
Greene, J. P.
Gross, Ernest A.
Gruening, Ernest Henry (1887-1974)
Gruenther, Homer H. (1900- )
Guggenheim, Harry F.
Hackethorn, Jack
Hackmann, George E.
Hackreide, Theodore W.
Haenssler, Osmund
Hagemann, Marshall
Hagen, Harlan F. (1914- )
Hailsham, Lord
Hall, Durward G. "Doc" (1910-2001)
Hall, Leonard Wood (1900-1979)
Halleck, Charles A. (1900- )
Hallett, John F.
Hamburg Dam
Hamilton, Norman R.
Hamilton, W.
Hamlin, Roy (1890-1960)
Folders
186
27, 2179
484, 2114, 2115
11
150, 643, 2342
162
1392, 1393, 1396, 1410
22, 1217, 1259, 1279
2015
2961, 2975
2196
511, 513
214
753
3213
214
11, 468, 533, 2694
11
526
214
162
11
2462
1808, 1809
1395, 1396, 2050
2161
81
2969
3098
244
12, 453, 454
32
1791, 1793, 1794
757, 758
2961
789
12, 318, 789, 799, 800, 2108
Page 55
Other
Image
y
v. 5
v. 5
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Hammarskjold, Dag (1905-1961)
Hanford Nuclear Plant
Hankness, Richard C.
Hannegan, Robert E. (1903-1949)
Hannibal-LaGrange College, Hannibal,
Missouri
Hardin College, Mexico, Missouri
Harding, Kenneth R.
Harding, Victor Hunt
Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923)
Harl, Maple T. (1893-1957)
Harless, Richard
Harlow, Bryce Nathaniel (1916- )
Harper, Roy W. (1905-1994)
Harriman, W. Averell (1891-1986)
Harvey, George
Harvey, George Y.
Haslet, Henry
Hatch Act, 1887
Hatch, William H. (1833-1896)
Hatcher, Warren G.
Hawes, Harry Bartow (1869-1947)
Hay, Charles Martin (1879-1945)
Hayden, Carl Trumbull (1877-1972)
Hays, Brooks (1898- )
Hearnes, Warren Eastman (1923-2009)
Heilbroner, Robert L.
Heinkel, Fred V. (1897- )
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. (1903-1960)
Folders
Page 56
Other
2021
1397
92
820, 911, 2093, 2095
1398-1403, 2220, 2230, 2270, 2717,
2718
989, 2932
v. 10
1584
906, 2112, 2141
2973
32
2970
12
778, 2525
12, 34, 3108
97, 2009, 2128
470, 1409-1412, 2105, 2204, 2209,
2222, 2231, 2248-2249, 3086
570
1413-1414
1413, 1414, 2270, 2272, 2273
2409
12, 1012, 1256, 1415, 1417, 1469,
1471, 1472, 2053, 2076, 2078, 2146,
2148, 2158, 3022
1023, 1469, 1471, 2047, 2049, 2058,
2104, 2158, 2929
88, 91, 94, 95, 100, 101, 214, 558,
712, 2376, 2388, 2916-2919, 2969,
3254
2958
2219
3213
12, 16, 233, 319, 356, 468, 487, 641,
1173, 1240, 1295, 1308, 1800, 1869,
1872, 1875, 1877-1882, 1890, 2123
13, 80, 269, 287, 346, 391, 393, 641,
977, 1325, 1416, 1417, 1699, 1895,
2058, 2091, 2092, 2095, 2123, 2188,
2228, 2298, 2367, 3088, 3098, 3212,
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Henry-Haye, G.
Herlong, Albert Sydney, Jr. (1909- )
Herrick, John
Herrick, Myron T. (1854-1929)
Herring, Clyde L. (1879-1945)
Hershey, Lewis B. (1893-1977)
Herter, Christian A. (1895-1967)
Hibbard, Hamilton S.
Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (1896-1971)
Hicks, William
Hildner, (George St. Johns)
Hill, Knute (1876-1963)
Hill, William S. (1886- )
Hill-Burton Act
Hinds' Precedents of the House of
Representatives
Hinds, Asher C.
Hirth, William (1875-1940)
Hobby, Olveta Culp (1905- )
Hodges, Luther H. (1898-1974)
Hoffman, Paul G. (1891- )
Holifield, Chet (1903- )
Holland, Henry F.
Hollman, Frank H.
Holloran, Mark R. (1905- )
Holman, Haskell (1908-1974)
Holt, R. W. (1890- )
Holum, Kenneth
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
Hoover, J. Edgar (1895-1972)
Hope Diamond
Hope, Clifford R. (1893- )
Hopkins, Harry L. (1890-1946)
Hosmer, Craig
Hospitals
Folders
3264
13
1530
3044
2978
1060
354
13
1802
150
172
1795, 1796, 1799
2963
2273
2270-2272, 2275, 2295-2296
2204-2208, 2210-2211, 2217-2218,
2220, 2360
2359, 2360
980, 1258, 1275, 1468-1472, 2337,
2338
13
2287
1091
13, 150-152, 162
13, 649, 1359
2047
404
13, 427, 435, 470, 646, 648, 2115,
2124
1858
64
13, 1471, 1472, 2065, 2104, 2345,
3091
14, 391, 945, 1519, 3132, 3216
2462
636
13, 1275
995
1522-1527, 2240, 2269, 2270, 2271,
Page 57
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Folders
Other
2272, 2275, 2295
Hours of labor, 1910s
1256, 1257
Housing--Missouri
1074, 1077
Houston, Harris H.
149
Howard-Payne College, Fayette, Missouri
2932
Howell, Charles M. (1872-1941)
2057, 2058
Hughes, Forrest W.
789
Hukriede, Theodore W. (1878-1945)
282, 2153
Hulen, Rubey M. (1894-1956)
965
Hull, Cordell (1871-1955)
15, 28, 896, 1117, 1279
Hull, Morton D.
180
Hull, William R., Jr. (1906-1977)
1529-1531, 2126, 2225, 3112
Humphrey, George M.
15
Humphrey, Hubert H. (1911-1978)
15, 1879
Humphreys, Benjamin G.
2147
Hungate, William L. (1922-2007)
544, 1532, 1533
Hurja, Emil (1892-1953)
2965
Huston, Willey
105
Hyde, Arthur Mastick (1877-1947)
654, 1469, 1471, 1472, 2978
Ichord, Richard Howard (1926-1992)
95, 196, 487, 488, 1534, 1535, 1595, v. 93
1794, 2228, 2229, 2231, 2235, 2972,
3112
Ickes, Harold LeClaire (1874-1952)
15, 1275, 3205
Income Tax
3088
Independent Bankers Association
196
Inflation (Finance)
2936
Inglish, John William (1921- )
233, 809
Ingwalson, Kenneth W.
3042
Inland Waterways Corporation
3208
International Association of Chiefs of Police 1296
International Association of Machinists
22, 468
Interparliamentary Union
1545
Irrigation
2247, 2248
Irving, Leonard (1898- )
393
Irwin, Lee Howard (1917- )
3260, 3261
Isaacs, Norman
15
Italy, 1947
511-513
Italy--Foreign relations--U.S., 1952
35
Page 58
Image
y
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845)
Jackson, Henry M. (1912-1983)
Jackson, Howard C.
Jackson, Owen R. (1894- )
Jackson, William Rufus (1878-1943)
Jale, James F.
Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986)
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Association
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St.
Louis, Missouri
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
Jenner, William E. (1908- )
Jensen, Hans O.
Joanna Dam
Joanna Dam Association
Joe, James F.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts
Johnson, Hugh S. (1882-1942)
Johnson, Lester (1901-1975)
Johnson, Louis A. (1891-1966)
Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973)
Johnson, Robert R.
Johnston, Eric (1895-1963)
Johnston, Olin D. (1896-1965)
Jones, Elmer O. (1881-1943)
Jones, Marvin (1886-1976)
Jones, Paul C. (1901-1981)
Jones, Robert E. (1912- )
Jost, Henry L. (1873-1950)
Junior Colleges
Kappa Sigma
Folders
1565-1569
15, 586
1800
2229, 2292
2927
762
54
553
35
1573-1581
35
268
762, 763, 765, 767, 1532, 1533, 2229,
2230, 2232, 2279-2281, 2285, 24082429, 2618-2621, 3086
2415-2429
762, 771
17
16
722
16
3, 16, 35, 88, 475, 605, 651, 1264,
2118, 3086, 3099, 3104, 3112, 3137,
3138, 3262
1798, 1799
16
163
2103
1121, 1124, 1126
16, 393, 1170, 1171, 1233, 15831586, 2110, 2126, 2219, 2223, 2256,
2462, 3112, 3212
2958, 3211
1471, 1472
996
1588-1596, 2168
Page 59
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Karsten, Frank Melvin (1913-1992)
Kaufmann, Aloys P.
Kearns, Carroll D. (1900- )
Keating, Edward (1875-1965)
Kefauver, Estes (1903-1963)
Kem, James Preston (1890-1965)
Kemper family--Genealogy
Kemper, James Madison (1894-1965)
Kemper, James Madison, Jr. (1921- )
Kennedy, Ambrose J. (1893-1950)
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier (1929-1994)
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963)
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963),
Assassination
Kennedy, Miles D.
Kennedy, Robert F. (1925-1968)
Kennedy, William Parker (1892-1968)
Kent, Everett
Kerr, John Hosea (1873-1958)
Kerr, Robert Samuel (1896-1963)
Ketchum, Omar Bartlett (1898-1963)
Kidd, Herman G. (1900- )
Killion, George
Kimball, Dan A. (1896-1970)
King, R. J., Jr. (1913- )
King, Willford I.
Kinney, Michael (1875-1971)
Kinzua Dam
Kirwan, Michael C.
Kirwan, Michael Joseph (1886-1970)
Kitchin, Claude (1869-1923)
Kline, Allan Blair (1895-1968)
Klinefelter, Howard Emanuel (1902-1956)
Knights of Columbus
Folders
393, 394, 545, 777, 2093, 2095, 2255,
2256, 2259-2261, 2263, 3112, 3216
16
16
320
17, 358, 586, 917, 930, 2965
17, 32, 215, 2110
Page 60
Other
Box 99
1333
1890, 1891
3234
17, 2462
17, 22, 35, 196, 267, 554, 586, 1168,
1175, 1182, 1194, 1239, 1295, 1878,
1879, 2034, 2289, 2290, 2377, 3086,
3097-3099, 3101-3103, 3213
591, 605
79-81
17, 196, 267, 586
2968
2103
539, 2964
18, 3041, 3262
18
2425
2093
18
1601
774
18, 393, 394, 1602, 1603, 2010, 2208,
2230, 2318
1793
2107
18, 24, 411, 859, 2141, 2462, 2981
467
319
319, 320, 468
586
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Knights of the Flying Clipper
Knox, Frank
Kopplemann, Herman Paul (1880-1957)
Korea
Krueger, Charles I.
Krug, Julius Albert (1907-1970)
Kruse, Edward H., Jr.
La Grange College, La Grange, Missouri
La Guardia Fiorella H. (1882-1947)
Labor and laboring classes
Labor and laboring classes, 1920s
Labor legislation
Labor legislation, 1947
Labor unions
Labor unions--Missouri
Labor unions--Political activity
Labor-Management Relations Act
Labor's League for Political Education,
Missouri
Lane, Thomas J.
Lasch, Robert (1907- )
Lawrence, David (1888-1973)
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawton, Frederick Joseph (1900-1975)
Lawyers
League of Nations
League of Women Voters
LeCompte, Karl Miles (1887-1972)
Lee, Frederic Paddock (1893-1968)
Lee, Robert E.
Lee, Robert Edward (1807-1870)
Lemke, William (1878-1950)
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)
Lewis and Clark Society of America
Lewis, John K.
Folders
492, 493
18
2965
6
766
18, 2384
2966
525
19, 2204
18, 1608-1649, 2238, 2242
1256
1258, 2103
610
310, 349, 350, 468, 641, 1263, 2099,
2102, 2106, 2116, 2118, 2119, 2122,
2127
1616, 1620, 1621, 1627, 1628, 1649
646, 647, 650
22, 468, 533, 610, 982, 1610, 1611,
1627, 1629-1631, 1633, 1635-1637,
1639, 2109
2093
2955
1005
19, 721
150
33
1654-1664
1665-1667
2172, 3206
2093
96, 98
3013
1668-1672
1562
2298
469
19
Page 61
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Lewis, Ted
Lexington Baptist College, Lexington,
Missouri
Liberty Ladies College, Liberty, Missouri
Lilienthal, David Eli (1899-1981)
Lincoln County Memorial Hospital, Missouri
Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri
Linneman, Robert H.
Linthicum, John Charles (1867-1942)
Lobbying and lobbyists
Loe, Campbell
Loeb, William (1905- )
Long, Edward V. (1908-1972)
Long, Everett
Long, George S. (1883-1958)
Longwell, John H. (1895-1982)
Longworth, Nicholas
Lost Creek Watershed Project
Louckheim, Katie
Loveless, Herschel C. (1911- )
Lovett, Robert A. (1895- )
Lowenthal, Philip
Lozier, Frank F.
Lozier, Lue C. (1893- )
Lozier, Ralph F. (1866-1945)
Lucas, Scott Wike (1892-1968)
Luce, Henry R. (1898-1967)
Lucy Stone League
Ludlow, Louis (1873-1950)
MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964)
Mackey, Merion
Mackie, W. O. (1898- )
Macomber, William B., Jr.
Folders
701
2932
2932
19
1685-1687
1675-1684
1688, 1689, 2104, 2206, 2747, 2932
19
2147
569, 1060
2115, 2117
2963
20, 81, 99, 196, 395, 484, 651, 754,
789, 797, 1006, 1698-1700, 2114,
2128, 2228, 2257, 2276, 2277, 2285,
2286, 2304, 2383, 3101, 3104, 3112,
3212
2422
20
20
653, 1258
1701-1703, 2250, 2254, 3082
859
1172, 1264, 2034
361
2099
3022
81, 652, 2102, 2103
531, 638, 1027, 1061, 1469-1472,
2133, 2189, 2204, 2514
565
2981
3164
20, 2964, 2965
35, 3271
1880
2123
1359, 3261
Page 62
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Madden, Jean J.
Magee, Clare (1899-1969)
Magnuson, Warren G. (1905- )
Mahnken, Marion
Mahon, George H. (1900- )
Major, Elliott Woolfolk (1864-1949)
Major, Samuel C. (1869-1931)
Manlove, Joe J. (1876-1956)
Mansfield, Joseph J.
Mansfield, Mike (1903-2001)
Mark Twain Centennial
Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse
Mark Twain Memorial Park Project
Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge,
Missouri
Markham, Edward A.
Marmaton River Dam
Marshall, Fred
Marshall, George C. (1880-1959)
Martin, Joseph W., Jr. (1884-1968)
Marx, Fritz M.
Masterson, Alfred
Matthews, Francis P.
May, Morton D. (1914- )
Mayes family--Genealogy
McAdoo, William Gibbs (1863-1941)
McAllister, Thomas F., Mrs.
McCarl, J. R. (1879-1940)
McCarthy, Eugene J. (1916-2005)
McCarthy, Joseph R. (1908-1957)
McCleary, Glenn A. (1895-1967)
McClellan, John L. (1896-1977)
McClintic, James V. (1878-1948)
McCloskey, Matthew H. (1893-1973)
McCluer, Franc L. (1896-1979)
McCone, John A. (1902- )
Folders
Page 63
Other
1912
21, 407, 655, 1709-1711, 2103, 2266,
3251
2969
1937
90, 91, 453, 729, 1074, 3045
105, 527, 2153, 2974
v. 12, 13
1470, 1472
1470, 1472
2147
92, 2969
1717
2285, 2289-2290
1716
2260-2263
759
755
1163
21, 35, 353, 355, 538, 1062, 2105,
2214
21, 28, 253, 2110
1726-1728
760
21
553
Box 99
2096
819
3234
3262
35
1912
88, 3000
2099, 2155
847, 849, 850
1781
161
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
McCormack, John W. (1891-1980)
McCormick, Clarence J. (1925- )
McDermott, Edward A. (1920- )
McDonald, Angus
McDuffie, John
McFadden, Louis T. (1876-1936)
McGovern, George Stanley (1922- )
McGrath, J. Howard (1903-1966)
McGregor, J. Harry (1896-1958)
McIllhaney, Sidney
McIlroy, John M. (1913- )
McKay, Douglas (1893-1959)
McKellar, Kenneth D. (1869-1957)
McKeough, Raymond S.
McKinney, Frank E. (1904-1974)
McKittrick, Roy (1888-1961)
McKneally, Martin B.
McMurrin, Sterling
McMurry, Wesley (1908- )
McNamara, Robert Strange (1916-2009)
McNary-Haugen Bill
McNutt, Paul V. (1891-1955)
McPherson, Harry C., Jr.
McSween, Harold B. (1926- )
Mead, James M. (1885-1964)
Meanor, James B., Jr.
Meany, George (1894-1980)
Medicare
Medicine
Medicine, State
Medicine--Law and legislation
Melas, George V.
Mellon, Andrew W. (1855-1937)
Meramec Basin
Folders
Other
20, 24, 28, 92, 95, 469, 506, 533, 588,
727, 728, 774, 2179, 2462, 2463,
2981, 3207
1322
20
151
2147
180
1159
823, 824
1357
789
783, 789, 859, 2107
20, 2375, 2376
34, 238, 1321
2962
20, 389, 403, 828, 831-833, 916,
2110
2105, 2108
79
2934
1907
20, 27, 475, 556, 2013, 3058, 3112
v. 99
980, 1117, 1204, 1213, 1256, 1265,
1273, 1468-1470, 2065, 2102, 2154,
2169, 2686, 2847
20
2013
1181
3235
535, 543
54-55
2004
984
581, 3205
1389-1390
469
1257, 2507
765, 1783-1786, 1793, 1885
Page 64
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Meramec Basin Committee
Meramec Basin Corporation
Metzger, Arthur S.
Mexico, 1914
Meyer, Agnes E.
Michaels, Robert L.
Michener, Earl C. (1876-1957)
Middlebush, Frederick Arnold (1890-1971)
Folders
Page 65
Other
1789
1792, 1797, 1800
1762
992
150
3236
21, 468, 530, 1334, 1336, 1899,
1901-1907, 2206
Military assistance, American
643, 3108
Military service, Compulsory
2104
Military service, Compulsory, 1910s
653
Miller, George P.
3039
Miller, James L.
1785, 1798, 1799, 1888
Miller, William M. "Fishbait"
700
Milligan, Jacob L. (1889-1951)
1470, 1472
Mills, Newt V.
2963
Mills, Ogden L. (1884-1937)
1471
Mills, Wilbur D. (1909- )
590, 1535, 3260-3262
Mississippi Flood Control Association
1353
Mississippi Island
1816
Mississippi River Parkway
633, 634, 1460, 1834, 2308, 27652770, 2825, 2826
Mississippi River, Islands
1555
Mississippi Valley Association
1315
Missouri (Battleship)
1852-1860
Missouri Bankers Association
191, 2772
Missouri counties
1484-1499, 1508, 2238-2301
Missouri Democratic State Committee
233, 269, 2525
Missouri Farm Bureau Federation
86, 356, 1245
The Missouri Farmer
2936
Missouri Farmers Association
12, 18, 317, 319, 356, 1239, 1258,
1267, 1295, 1328, 1468, 1469, 1471,
1472, 1800, 1862-1882, 2229, 27762784
Missouri Federation of Women's Democratic 785, 2120, 2785-2793, 3209
Clubs
Missouri Historical Review
584
Missouri League of Women Voters
2104
v. 12
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Missouri Meerschaum Company,
Washington, Missouri
Missouri Military Academy, Mexico,
Missouri
Missouri Public Expenditure Survey
Missouri Society of Washington, D.C.
Missouri State Chamber of Commerce
Missouri State Federation of Labor
Missouri Valley Authority
Missouri Vocational Association
Missouri, Bowling Green
Missouri, Canton
Missouri, Center
Missouri, Elsberry
Missouri, Elsberry. Public Library
Missouri, Franklin County
Missouri, Gasconade County
Missouri, Grundy County
Missouri, Hannibal. Power Plant
Missouri, Knox County
Missouri, Lincoln County
Missouri, Louisiana
Missouri, Marion County
Missouri, Mexico
Missouri, Paris
Missouri, Ralls County
Missouri, Randolph County
Missouri, St. Charles County
Missouri, St. Charles, Sesquicentennial
Missouri, Vandalia
Missouri, Washington
Missouri. Academy of Squires
Missouri. Congressional District, 9th
Missouri. Division of Resources and
Development
Missouri. Fair
Missouri. Highway Commission
Missouri. National Guard
Folders
Page 66
Other
3260-3262
10, 1883
29
524, 1892-1896
91
349, 350, 641, 1616, 1633
1919-1936
87
2492, 2493
567
32
468, 532, 538, 542, 543, 2170, 2675- Box 98
2678
731
2240
2241
2242
1404-1408
2243
483, 2145-2263
2629, 2630
2265-2290
31
2411
2292
2293
2294-2298
2723, 2724, 2866
2645-2647
3078-3080
2925
1508-1510, 2363
2009, 2010
2099
1881
755
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Missouri--History
Mitchell, Ewing Y., Jr. (1873-1954)
Mitchell, James Paul (1900-1964)
Mitchell, Stephen A. (1903-1974)
Moeller, Walter H.
Monroney, A. S. Mike (1902- )
Monsees, Olen
Montoya, Joseph M. (1915-1978)
Moore, Dorothy O.
Moore, R. Walton
Morgan, Arthur E.
Morgan, W. Forbes
Morris, Mize
Morrison, Frank B.
Morse, Wayne Lyman (1900-1974)
Mortgages
Morton, Thruston B. (1907-1982)
Moss, Frank
Motion pictures
Motley, Guy C.
Moulder, Morgan M. (1904-1976)
Mowbray, Lytle S.
Muckerman, Richard C.
Mueller, Frederick H.
Muir, Jere T.
Mumford, Frederick Blackmar (1868-1946)
Mundt-Nixon Subversive Control Act
Murphy, Charles S.
Murphy, Frederick E.
Murray, James E. (1876-1961)
Murray, Philip (1886-1952)
Murray, Reid F.
Murray, Thomas E.
Musial, Stanley Frank (1920- )
Muskie, Edmund Sixtus (1914-1996)
Nacy, Richard R. (1895-1961)
Folders
1480-1499
2094
2242
394, 402, 404, 410, 541, 835, 836,
842, 844-850, 862, 863
1535
1333
1244
2968, 2971, 2972
1784, 1785, 1791, 1802
21
1793, 1794, 1797
900-903
1883
3212
151, 469, 930
1256
646, 1172
162
3232, 3233
315, 316, 938
21, 343, 393, 394, 408, 2222, 2226,
3112, 3212, 3251
1788, 1789
429
3260
525
1061, 1470
697
1229
2613
151, 842
22
2938
150, 151
2924
162
31, 191, 308, 778, 927, 2107, 2112,
Page 67
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Natcher, William H.
National American Women's Suffrage
Association
National Arboretum
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People
National Association of Letter Carriers
National Defense Education Act
National Education Association
National Farmers Organization
National Farmers Organization of Missouri,
1956
National Farmers Union
National Federation of Federal Employees
National Labor Relations Act
National Recovery Act, Codes
National Rivers and Harbors Congress
National Rural Electric Cooperative
Association
National Woman's Party
Nature conservation
Neely, Matthew M. ( -1958)
Negbaur, Walter H.
Neilan, Edwin P.
Nelson, Edgar C. (1883-1970)
Nelson, Nancy
Nelson, William L. (1875-1946)
Nelson, William L., Jr.
Neutrality, 1939
Newsom, Herschel D.
Newspapers, Washington, D.C.
Newton, Cleveland A. (1873-1945)
Niedner, Robert N.
Niedringhaus, Henry Frederick (1864-1941)
Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994)
Nolen, Oliver W.
Nolen, Ralph
North American Wildlife Federation
Folders
3209
471
5, 2096
96-101
1962, 1964
2102
754
994
1183, 1294
1151
23, 319, 349, 644-646, 731, 1215
30, 2102
3243
1272, 1278
1928
356
3164, 3166
647
2966
1890-1891
22
1858, 2341
1894
1470, 2091, 2189
777
582
1217
1144
1472
314-316, 351
1760
35, 1295, 3141
743, 1813
300
3212
Page 68
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
North Carolina, Politics and government,
1964
Northeast Missouri Electric Power
Cooperative
Northeast Missouri Press Association
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College,
Kirksville
Norton, Mary T. (1875-1959)
Nosser, Marion A.
Nuclear submarines
O'Brien, Charles F. X.
O'Brien, Edward W.
O'Brien, Lawrence Francis (1917- )
O'Connor, James F. (1878-1945)
O'Connor, John J. (1885-1960)
Oil well drilling, Submarine
Okamoto, Richard
Olds, Leland (1890-1960)
O'Leary, John W.
O'Mahoney, Joseph C. (1884-1962)
O'Neal, Edward A.
Open and closed shop
Oppenheimer, J. Robert (1904-1967)
Order of Railroad Telegraphers
Order of the Eastern Star
Oriskany, Christening of
Orr, Louis M.
Osmena, Sergio (1878-1961)
O'Sullivan, Eugene D.
Outer space, Exploration
Ozark Airlines
Page, William Tyler (1868-1942)
Panama Canal
Paris Appeal
Parity
Park, Guy Brasfield (1872-1946)
Parks, Tilman B. (1872-1950)
Folders
Page 69
Other
3108
35
2389-2393
2812-2816
1604-1606, 2221, 2229, 2236
3243
1999
651, 2323-2330
2146
1997
22, 196
2961
2150
2174, 2980
1997
1040, 1041
176, 177
80, 1688, 2220
22, 23, 637, 640, 1126, 1204, 1273,
1279, 2937, 2938
641
148, 151
2099
732
2007
54, 55
27, 2105
50
2268, 2277, 2278, 2280, 2290
2008-2010
23
1997, 2012, 2013, 3215
763
1124
23
2145
v. 52
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Parlimentary practice
Parsons, Alfred
Passman, Otto E. (1900- )
Pastore, John O. (1907- )
Pastorius, George G.
Patman, Wright (1893-1976)
Patronage
Patronage, 1900
Patterson, Robert P. (1891-1952)
Patton, James G.
Pearson, Drew (1897-1969)
Pearson, James H.
Peckenpaugh, Adah
Peek, George Nelson (1873-1943)
Peeples, Miles
Pendergast, Thomas J. (1872-1945)
Penrose, Boise (1860-1921)
Pensions, Military
Pepper, Claude (1900-1989)
Perkins, Frances (1882-1965)
Pershing, John J. (1860-1948)
Persons, Wilton B.
Peurifoy, John E. (1907-1955)
Philippines, Independence
Phillips, John
Phillips, O. Wayne
Phipps, Lawrence C. (1862-1958)
Pick, Lewis A. (1890-1956)
Pick-Sloan Plan
Pierce, Walter N.
Pillsbury, G. B.
Pinchot, Gifford (1865-1946)
Plants, Diseases
Plumley, Charles A. (1875-1964)
Poage, William R. (1899- )
Politics, 1956
Politics, Missouri, 1934-1940
Folders
2210-2212, 2216-2236, 2359-2362
767
2118, 2966, 2967
150, 151
222
588, 646
733, 2183, 2184
653
3045
23, 319, 349, 835, 1215, 1233, 1239,
2144
23, 24, 553, 1813, 2034
1894
2924
1117, 1278, 1279
150
29, 635, 1023, 2927
2103
641, 3022
2106
23
79, 80, 102, 1605, 2031
23
23
2105
3034
994
2046
1315
1931-1936, 3007
2962
760, 761
998
2310-2312
2963
1217, 3206, 3216
29
2926-2929
Page 70
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Politte, Leo A. (1904- )
Polk, James
Pollard, Stanley
Pool, Cance A. (1899-1955)
Poore, Howard
Pope, James P.
Postmasters
Pou, Edward W. (1863-1934)
Powell, John Benjamin (1886-1947)
Prayer
Presidents, U.S., Election
Presidents, U.S., Inauguration, 1949
Presidents, U.S., Nomination, 1960
Press
Price, Melvin (1905- )
Priest, J. Percy (1900-1956)
Prohibition
Prohibition, Missouri
Public utilities
Public welfare
Public Works
Publicity
Pulitzer, Joseph III (1913- )
Quayle, Oliver A., Jr. (1894-1956)
Quinn, William M. (1866- )
Raab, Julius (1891-1964)
Rabaut, Louis C. (1886-1961)
Rainey, Henry T. (1860-1934)
Randall, William Joseph (1909- )
Rankin, John E. (1882-1960)
Rash, Bryson
Raupp, William A. (1868-1946)
Ray, Means
Rayburn House Office Building
Rayburn, Sam (1882-1962)
Folders
1799, 1801, 1802
1259
2193
777, 970
758
1126
623, 733
2146
2198
2201-2203
2213
3205
932
2214
150, 151
2139
703, 2102, 2153, 2191, 2237, 2256,
2319, 3157
2515
642, 645, 651, 710-712, 1004, 1005,
1031, 1282, 1283, 2200, 2363-2393
580, 581
649, 1005, 2287-2290, 2293
2302-2307
150
2092
395, 789
3094-3095
24, 2957, 2981
24, 1471, 2211, 2212
2228, 3122
1283, 2145, 2365, 2962, 3025, 3245
2106
3043
2927
743, 1528
4, 24, 28, 32, 88, 150, 543, 704, 727,
728, 930, 1326, 2034, 2092, 2093,
2179, 2209, 2211, 2221, 2981
Page 71
Other
Image
y
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Reconstruction (1939-1951)
Red Cross, War Fund
Reed, Guy M.
Reed, James A. (1861-1944)
Reinsch, J. Leonard
Religion in the public schools
Renner, Fred, Mrs.
Republican Party
Reserve Officers Association of the United
States
Reuther, Victor
Reuther, Walter Philip (1907-1970)
Reynard, Paul
Ribicoff, Abraham A.
Rice, Missouri
Richardson's Monitor
Rickenbacker, Edward V. (1890-1973)
Ricketts, Claude V.
Rickover, Hyman George (1900- )
Ripley, S. Dillon
Ritchie, Albert C.
Rivers
Roach, Sidney Crain (1876-1934)
Roach, William N.
Roads
Roads--Missouri
Roberts, Ralph R.
Roberts, Roy A. (1887-1967)
Roberts, Willa Mae (1887-1961)
Robins, Thomas M.
Robinson, Joseph T. (1872-1937)
Robison, John M. (1878-1948)
Folders
Page 72
Other
502
731
2411
24, 105, 527, 1023, 1469-1472, 2046, v. 12
2047, 2053, 2054, 2094, 2098, 2102,
2150, 2158, 2217, 2319, 3022
933, 934
2203
810
1503
20
151
151, 394
2322
6, 2282, 2283
1071, 1072
1734
3023
24
24, 25, 26, 29, 150, 151, 549, 651,
984, 993, 995, 2323-2330
2464
2046, 2102
1823, 2331-2335
1470, 1472, 2047
817
1256, 1357, 1359, 1419-1467, 2243,
2245, 2247, 2252, 2253, 2255, 2256,
2258, 2275, 2276, 2297, 2298, 22362342
1454, 1460-1465, 2256
3213
2924
702, 924-926, 2106, 2107, 2112,
2120, 2192
1884
26
2150, 2154, 2155
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Rockefeller, Laurence S.
Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich (1908-1979)
Rogers, Will (1879-1935)
Romjue, Milton Andrew (1874-1968)
Romulo, Carlos P.
Rooney, John J.
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945)
Roosevelt, James
Root, Harriet
Rosenfeld, Samuel
Ross, Charles G. (1885-1950)
Ross, Nellie Tayloe
Rotary
Rowe, James. Jr.
Roxas, Manuel A. (1892-1948)
Royall, Kenneth C. (1894-1971)
Rubey, Thomas Lewis (1862-1928)
Rusk, Dean (1909-1994)
Russell, F. T.
Russell, Richard B., Jr.
Russell, Richard Brevard (1897-1971)
Ryerson, Knowles A.
Ryle, Walter H.
Sabath, Adolph J. (1866-1952)
Salt River
Salt River Baptist Association
Sanders, Morgan G. (1878-1956)
Sanders, W. S.
Sandlin, John N.
Sandy Slough Project
Santangelo, Alfred E.
Sappington, A. D. (1912-1979)
Sawyer, Charles
Sawyers, William Orr
Saxon, James J.
Folders
Page 73
Other
26
26
653
1472, 2091, 2092, 2190, 2268, 2345
26
470
26, 929
26, 30, 530, 636, 896, 1060, 1117,
1272, 1278, 1472, 2725, 2726, 2926,
2929, 3118
1159
1124
2104, 2158
506
3159
2346-2357
27, 493
27, 2105
27
1470, 1472
7, 27, 3099, 3100-3102
v. 99
1826-1828
1123, 1124
27, 93, 552, 650, 2967
98, 99
269, 270
28, 2144
765, 2618-2621
202, 203, 208
2145
1816-1817
2145
1732
90, 729
317, 1780, 1781
28
777
196
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Sayre, Francis B. (1885-1972)
Schene, Ben J.
Schley, Julian L.
School children, Food
Schooley, C. Herschel
Schroder, John R.
Schroeder, Anthony C.
Schwengel, Fred Delbert
Seaborg, Glenn T.
Seaton,Fred A. (1909-1974)
Shannon, Joseph B. (1867-1943)
Sheild, Marcellus C.
Shelley, John F.
Shepherd, Lemuel C., Jr.
Shepley, Ethan A. H. (1896-1975)
Sheppard, Harry R. (1885-1969)
Shoop, Duke (1905-1957)
Short, Dewey (1898-1979)
Shoup, David M.
Shouse, Jouett (1879-1968)
Shriver, Eunice Kennedy (1921-2009)
Shriver, R. Sargent, Jr.
Sigma Nu Fraternity
Simpson, Edna (Mrs. Sid)
Simpson, Henry W.
Sisson, Thomas U.
Skelton, Ike
Skubitz, Joe
Smith, Alfred E. (1873-1944)
Smith, Bert E.
Smith, Charley
Smith, Forrest (1886-1962)
Smith, Francis (1905- )
Smith, Frank E.
Smith, Howard Kingsbury
Smith, Howard W.
Smith, Margaret Chase
Smith, Martin F. (1891-1954)
Folders
Page 74
Other
28
780
1820
640, 646
36, 84, 196, 248, 2520
1825
95
81
163
682, 3011
1064, 2091, 2927, 3240
502, 505, 531, 2460, 3242
2972
28
28, 2924
352, 2962, 2964, 2969
2927
28, 641, 1310, 2461, 2949, 3236
28
898
544
17, 557
v. 10
1353
777
2147
2105
19
578, 2047, 2099, 2159
1801
1802
28, 642, 1317, 1333, 1695, 1860
2924
93
587, 589
28
3162
2963
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Smith, Seymour A.
Smith-McClellan States Rights Bill
Smoking
Smothers, George
Snyder, John W.
Social Security
Society of Friends
Soil Conservation
Soil Erosion
Southeastern University, Washington, D.C.
Southern, Richard
Soviet Union
Spanish American War
Spence, Brent (1874-1967)
Spencer, Byron (1893-1964)
Spencer, George A. (1906-1997)
Spencer, Selden Palmer (1862-1925)
Spragens, Thomas A.
Sproul, Elliott W. (1856-1935)
St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Charles, Missouri,
1945
St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Globe Democrat
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Peter, George
Stacy, William O.
Stans, Maurice Hubert
Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchard
Company
Stark, Clay H.
Stark, Edwin J. (1898-1964)
Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972)
Stark, Paul C. (1891-1974)
Starkloff, Carl E.
Folders
28, 2934
1647
689
977
28, 29
2001-2003, 2174
2104
729, 1163, 1259-1264, 2245-2248,
2250, 2257, 2259, 2263, 2874-2892
1059-1069
470
2427, 2428
2394-2404
3043
2938
1891
789, 797, 2128
1470, 1472
682, 2933
2154
583
1005, 3008
3214
3041
1005, 3008
28
2099
29
82, 1201
702
1916
29, 82, 96, 97, 314, 316, 390, 1465,
1821, 1822, 2106, 2260, 2926-2929,
9065
22, 29, 560, 1062, 1262, 1286, 2007,
2929, 3041
2190
Page 75
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Stassen, Harold E.
State Historical Society of Missouri
Steagall, Henry B. (1873-1943)
Steelman, John R.
Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri
Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri,
Baccalaureate Sermon, 1909
Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri,
Commencement Address, 1909
Stephens, Thomas E.
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr. (1900-1949)
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing (1900-1965)
Stewart, J. George
Stimson, Henry L. (1867-1950)
Stockard, Gregory C.
Stone, William Joel (1848-1918)
Strauss, Lewis L. (1896-1974)
Subsidies
Sullivan, John B. (1897-1951)
Sullivan, John Lawrence (1899-1982)
Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer (1902-1988)
Summerfield, Arthur E. (1899-1972)
Symington, Stuart (1901-1988)
Taber, John (1880-1965)
Taft, Charles P.
Taft, Robert F.
Taft, William Howard (1857-1930)
Talbot, Joseph E.
Tariff
Folders
29
1512, 2204, 2206, 2212
2929
29
682, 2932-2934
3148
Page 76
Other
v. 10
3148
29
3044
17, 29, 30, 930
v. 7
743, 1299-1302
30, 238
2137
105, 527
v. 12
150, 151
1145, 1293, 2935, 2941
777, 3251
30, 1854
30, 553, 647, 1918, 2124, 2942, 3112,
3212
30, 1302, 2093, 2196
18, 30, 81, 87, 196, 394, 540, 551,
554, 558, 561, 564, 605, 644, 766768, 977, 1151, 1163, 1167, 1170,
1220, 1319, 1699, 1879, 1907-1909,
2009, 2108, 2109, 2119, 2121, 2199,
2220, 2232, 2257, 2258, 2260, 2261,
2276, 2277, 2280, 2282-2290, 2376,
2383, 2388, 2422, 2894, 2896, 2946,
3080, 3098, 3104, 3112, 3130, 3212
19, 32, 88, 501, 502, 505, 510-515,
981, 1259, 3032
279
214, 215, 1688
2183
v. 12
3260
568, 1256, 1257, 1269, 2104, 3159,
3260-3262
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Tavenner, Clyde H.
Taxation, 1920s
Taylor, Cecil T.
Taylor, J. E.
Taylor, John D.
Teague, Olin Earl
Teasdale, Kenneth (1895-1970)
Tello, Manuel
Ten Eyck, Peter G. (1873-1944)
Thanksgiving
Thatcher, Maurice Hudson (1870-1973)
Thomas Hill Reservoir, Missouri
Thomas, Albert (1898-1966)
Thomas, Elmer (1876-1965)
Thornburg, Robert T.
Thye, Edward J. (1896-1969)
Tillman, John N.
Time Magazine
Toalson, Clyde G.
Toberman, Walter H. (1879-1960)
Tobin, Maurice J. (1901-1953)
Townsend Plan
Trans World Airlines
Transcontinental and Western Airlines, Inc.
Trimble, South (1864-1946)
Truman, Bess Wallace (1885-1982)
Truman, Harry S (1884-1972)
Truman-MacArthur Controversy
Trussell, Jeff
Tucker, Raymond Roche (1896-1970)
Tugwell, Rexford G. (1891-1979)
Tumulty, Joseph P. (1879-1954)
Turkey, 1947
Turner, William M.
Folders
2096
1256, 2154
538
484, 644, 2184
2087
3039
644, 2104
31
2145
2979
559-560, 566, 1879
605-608
31, 729, 2226, 2342
31
31
2270, 2271
2146
2981
1829-1830
278, 2126, 2127, 3207, 3208
395
2001-2003, 2961, 3002
2014
2014
31, 727, 3204
506, 1550
3, 20, 31-35, 85, 253, 308, 309, 471,
752, 1305, 1321, 1324, 1326, 1344,
1736, 2110, 2273, 2350, 2367, 28992901, 2924, 2927, 3004A, 3091,
3106, 3108, 3120, 3122-3125, 3267,
3274
35
767
35, 814, 2124, 2125
1061
2975
510, 511, 513
35, 413
Page 77
Other
Image
y
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
The Twainian
Tydings, Millard E. (1890-1961)
U.S. Agricultural Adjustment Administration
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Army Language School
U.S. Army, 1917
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Folders
1722-1734
85, 982
1126
23
637, 1009-1028, 1078, 3008
1689
653
19, 25, 26, 147-163, 2323, 2324,
2330
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2937
U.S. Bureau of the Budget
29
U.S. Capitol, Cornerstone
743
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
1813, 3010-3104
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1958-1964 599
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration
2943
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration
2943
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Authority
493
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Authority
493
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board
2008-2010
U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board
2008-2010
U.S. Civil Service
733
U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps
1062
U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps, Cuivre
748-751
River Project
U.S. Commission on Organization of
634
Executive Branch of the Government
U.S. Commission on Organization of
1518, 3091
Executive Branch of the Government,
Report
U.S. Commodity Credit Corporation
637, 1159, 2938, 2966
U.S. Congress
703-728
U.S. Congress, 81st
33
U.S. Congress, 83rd, Summary of Record
838
U.S. Congress, 86th
552
U.S. Congress, 86th, House, Ways and
594
Means Committee
U.S. Congress, East-West Division
1256
U.S. Congress, House, Appropriations
1813, 1814, 1823, 1890
Committee
Page 78
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
U.S. Congress, House, Armed Services
Appropriations
U.S. Congress, House, Democratic Caucus,
1951-1964
U.S. Congress, House, Organization
U.S. Congress, House, Precedents
U.S. Congress, House, Rules
U.S. Congress, House, Ways and Means
Committee
U.S. Defenses, Appropriations
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Personnel
U.S. Department of Labor
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Department of War
U.S. Development Loan Fund
U.S. Economic Cooperation Administration
U.S. Farm Security Administration
U.S. Farmers Home Administration
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
U.S. Federal Emergency Relief
Administration
U.S. Federal Emergency Relief
Administration, Elsberry, Missouri
U.S. Federal Farm Loan Board
U.S. Federal Power Commission
U.S. Federal Reserve Board
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Harry S. Truman Library
U.S. Herbert Hoover Library
U.S. History
U.S. Information Agency
U.S. International Joint Commission
U.S. Library of Congress
U.S. Mississippi River Commission
U.S. Missouri Basin Survey Commission
U.S. Mutual Security Agency
Folders
90
587-597
1256
2210-2212
2359-2362
3088
602, 2961
354, 356
1180
22
13, 693
13, 36, 354, 1005, 1006
11
17
13, 3106
1074
1225
14, 1269, 3203
1076, 1275
1076
2974
1036, 1040, 1041
980, 1320
1121, 1126
3009
468
2627
1480-1483, 1513-1516
1359
22
640
1009-1020
1849-1851
34
Page 79
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
U.S. National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics
U.S. National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics
U.S. National Emergency Council, Report on
Missouri
U.S. National Gallery of Art
U.S. National Park Service
U.S. National Recovery Administration
U.S. National Resources Planning Board
U.S. National Youth Administration
U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy, Secretary of the
U.S. Office of Price Administration
U.S. Peace Corps
U.S. Post Office Department
U.S. Post Office Department, Salaries, 1950s
U.S. Post Office, Troy, Missouri
U.S. Public Works Administration
U.S. Public Works Administration, Missouri
Projects
U.S. Reconstruction Finance Corporation
U.S. Rural Electrification Administration
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
U.S. Selective Service System
U.S. Smithsonian Institution
U.S. Southwestern Power Administration
U.S. Supreme Court, 1930s
U.S. Tennessee Valley Authority
U.S. Tennessee Valley Authority, Labor
Relations
U.S. Veterans Administration, Hospitals
U.S. War Food Administration
U.S. War Resources Board
U.S. Work Projects Administration
Folders
493
493
1128
11, 37, 475, 683, 2462-2464
747, 3213
1060, 1269
1564
26, 37, 580, 581,
2007, 2154, 2155, 2323, 2325-2329
18
31, 641
357
2151, 3234
2808
2196
1061
2231-2342, 2363-2393
1026
37, 605, 635, 636, 648, 1047-1050,
1709-1712, 2363-2393, 2956, 2962,
2966, 3086
1051, 1052
354
3272
643, 1004, 2108, 2365-2370, 2372,
2374-2376, 2384-2386, 2388, 2393
636
93, 649, 1037, 2363, 2956-2958,
2962, 2965
1037
648
2938
636
27, 1095
Page 80
Other
Image
C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
U.S. Work Projects Administration, Cuivre
River Park
U-2 Incident, 1963
Udall, Stewart L. (1920-2010)
Umstead, William B.
Underwood, Oscar W.
Unemployment, Missouri
United Auto Workers
United Nations
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration (UNRRA)
Universal Negro Improvement Association
University of California, Davis
University of Missouri
University of Missouri, Agricultural
Experiment Station, Elsberry
University of Missouri, Alumni Association
University of Missouri, Honorary Degrees
University of Missouri, School of Journalism
University of Missouri, School of Law
Foundation
University of Missouri, Western Historical
Manuscript Collection
Upshaw, William D.
Van Matre, Everett S.
Van Namee, George R.
Van Zandt, James E.
Vance, Harold S.
Vandenberg, Hoyt S. (1899-1954)
Vaughn, M. B.
Venereal Disease
Veterans
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Veterans--Housing
Vinson, Carl (1993-1981)
Vinson, Fred M. (1890-1953)
Vocational Agriculture
Folders
747-751
24, 599, 3013
36, 454, 1055, 1006, 2257, 2259,
2262
2967
2052
1638, 1646, 2286, 2287, 2289, 2298
1263
2021, 3247
19, 28
1955, 1956
99
10, 37, 635, 1898-1918, 2230, 2247,
2248, 2272, 2273
1071-1073
1900-1902, 2198, 2771
468
469
732
3290
2144
798, 801
2103
150,151, 1397
150
36
799, 811
637
642, 2154, 2155, 3010, 3241
18
3041
36, 588, 2150, 3234
36
3042
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Subject
Volstead Act
Voorhis, Jerry (1901- )
Vorys, John
Voting Records, Congressional, 1923-1964
Wage-price policy
Wallace, Henry A.
Folders
297
636, 3205
1145
2169
1138-1147
36, 1061, 1204, 1271, 1272, 1275,
2938, 3089, 3140
Wallace, Henry A. (1888-1965)
2179
Walsh, Thomas J.
36
Walter, Francis E.
3262
War
3043, 3046-3058
War Loan Drive, 1944
731
War Mobilization and Reconversion Act
31
Ward, Truman
2963
Warren, Earl
36, 99, 2462
Warren, Fuller E.
358
Washington Conference, 1921-1922
2024, 2025
Washington D.C.
3059-3073
Washington, Booker T., Birthplace Memorial 1961, 3205
Washington, George
3074-3077
Water
3081
Water Pollution
643, 1915
Watersheds
1701-1703, 2250, 2254, 2299, 3082
Watson, B. B.
3083-3087
Watson, James E.
2155
Wayland Special Road District No. 1, Clark 2309
County, Missouri
Weaver, Harry G.
1780
Weaver, Phil
3212
Weaver, Zebulon
2146
Webb, James E.
36
Weeks, Sinclair
3208
Welch, Phil J.
3251
Westland, Jack
1005
Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri
681, 2910, 3089-3104
Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, John 3089-3901, 3098
F. Green Foundation Lectures
Wheat--Government policy
246, 247
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C2342 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964), Papers, 1896-1964
Subject
Wheeler, Earle G.
Wheeler, Wayne B.
Wherry, Kenneth S.
White House
White, George E., Jr.
White, Mitchell
White, Robert M.
White, Robert M., II (1915-2008)
White, Thomas D.
White, Wallace H., Jr.
White, William
Whiteside family--Genealogoy
Whitlow, William Brewer
Whitten, Jamie L.
Whittington, William Madison
Whitton, Rex M.
Wielandy, Frank H.
Wiggelsworth, Richard
Wigginton family--Geneaology
Wildlife Refuges
Wiley, John C.
Wilfley, Xenophon P.
Wilkinson family--Genealogy
Willard, Frances E. (1839-1898)
William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri
William Woods College, Fulton, Missouri
Williams, Clyde
Williams, G. Mennen
Williams, Walter
Wilson, Charles E.
Wilson, Francis M.
Wilson, Paul M.
Wilson, Woodrow
Winn, Robert
Winston Churchill Memorial
Folders
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1883
2102
33
32, 3106-3112
765, 1784
304
768, 2007
37, 89, 545, 563, 564, 2107
3203
32
1004
Box 97
3113-3115
93, 470, 729, 1167, 1193, 1225, 2223,
2231, 2310, 2311, 2966, 2967, 2969,
2970, 3216
3244
1460-1465, 2243, 2252, 2253, 2256,
2275, 2295-2298, 2341
2158
502, 510-515
Box 99
2253, 2255-2263
2012
1469
Box 99
3152
3, 16, 466, 526, 550, 2911-2914,
2946
2206, 2932, 3015, 3140, 3141
2091, 2159
37, 921, 2119, 2125
37
37, 1319, 1322, 2239, 2400
2103, 2104
745
105, 527, 2183, 2974
2927
3103, 3104
v. 12, 13
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Subject
Wirth, Conrad L.
Wirtz, William Willard
Witsell, Edward F.
Wolff, Joseph Scott
Women
Women in public life, 1950s
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage
Wood, Leonard (1860-1927)---Memorial
Wood, Reuben T.
Woollen, Evans
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945--Emergency Planning
World War, 1939-1945--Preparedness
Wyatt, Wilson W.
Yancey, Russel L.
Yankee Clipper (Airplane), 1939
Yates, Sidney R.
Yorty, Samuel William (1909- )
Young Democratic Clubs of America
Young, Philip
Yugoslavia, 1947
Zimmerman, Orville
Folders
3213
2286
38
1472
2155
1287
1256
1205, 2096
2979
349, 350, 2092
2054
1201
20
3043
3028
927
492, 493
37
946
309, 900
2808
513
2092, 2093, 3205
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