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Box 66

 Container

Contains 47 Results:

Petition sent to Chávez on Hurley's Behalf by His Lawyers,, December 30, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: December 30, 1952.

Hurley vs. Chávez Contest Information and Clippings,, 1952-53.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-53.

Hurley vs. Chávez Election Contest Correspondence,, 1952-53.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-53.

Hurley vs. Chávez Contest? "The Story...The People...The Press",, 1952-53.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-53.

El Crepusculo (Taos) Newpaper Clippings,, 1952-53.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-53.

Subcommittee Members,, 1952-53.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-53.

Wyoming: Frank A. Barrett Campaign Contributors,, 1952-54.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-54.

Contest Correspondence,, 1952-54.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-54.

Ruling of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections,, 1952-54.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-54.

Contest Congratulations,, 1952-57.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-57.

Senator Clinton P. Anderson's Statement,, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Aztec Independent Review Newspaper Clippings,, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no.1, Re: Swearing In of Members., 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no. 82,, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no.83,Re: Pay for Attorneys, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no.104, Re: Senate Vote on Subcommittee Funding., 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no.133, Re: Subcommittee Payroll., 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Congressional Record, v.99 no. 147, Re: Senate Vote on Subcommittee Funding., 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Carlsbad Current Argus Newspaper Clippings,, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Clovis News Journal Newspaper Clippings,, 1953.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1953.

Misc. Corresdondence, & n.d., 1937

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1937

Contest Correspondence,, 1952-54.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952-54.