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Correspondence, speeches, bills, legislative resolutions, press releases, financial records, statistical tables, photographs, printed material, newspaper clippings, and notes document Wallace F. Bennett's activities, political matters, and office administrations during his time as a senator between 1948 and 1974 in Utah and Washington D.C. The Wallace F. Bennett papers were created and compiled by Senator Wallace F. Bennett and his staff during four six-year terms in the United States Senate from 1950 to 1974. The papers reveal the immense changes that occurred in the concerns of the United States Congress during the twenty-four years of Bennett's service.
The three letters of this collection were written on 1, 12, and 23 March 1962. The first and last of these were written by Bennett to William M. Timmins, Jr., (1936- ), and the second was written by Timmins. The letters deal with the topics of free trade and the lead-zinc mining industry.
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