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Governor, Photograph albums related to George C. Wallace, 1962-1987: 21 cubic ft.
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Governor, Scrapbooks related to George C. Wallace, 1948-1982: 36 cubic ft.
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Governor, Wallace clippings, 1950s-1990s: 68 cubic ft.
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Governor, Wallace library, 1950-1998: 85 cubic ft.
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Governor, Wallace photographs, 1950-1998: 109.5 cubic ft.
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Governor (1963-1968), Administrative files, 1958-1968: 274 cubic ft.
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Governor (1971-1979: Wallace), Administrative files, 1966-1979: 150.5 cubic ft.
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Governor (1971-1979: Wallace), Sympathy materials received, 1972: 108 cubic ft.
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Governor (1983-1987: Wallace), Administrative files-miscellaneous, 1982-1987: 5 cubic ft.
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Wallace family, Wallace family papers, 1950-1998: 74.5 cubic ft.
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Wallace Museum Foundation, Materials of the Wallace Museum Foundation, 1987-1998: 21 cubic ft -Container listing
Total: 952.5 cubic ft.
Audio materials from the George and Lurleen Wallace Collection, 1960 ca. - 1980 ca., 33.5 cubic ft. ft.
The original materials are closed to reference. If you are interested in accessing any of these items, please contact Cynthia Luckie at the Department of Archives and History.
Film from the George and Lurleen Wallace Collection, 1960 ca. - 1980 ca., 18 cubic ft., containing 336 film canisters.
The original materials are closed to reference. If you are interested in accessing any of these items, please contact Cynthia Luckie at the Department of Archives and History.
Video from the George and Lurleen Wallace Collection, 1960 ca. - 1980 ca., 15 cubic ft., 248 videos.
The original materials are closed to reference. If you are interested in accessing any of these items, please contact Cynthia Luckie at the Department of Archives and History. |