JAMES H. QUILLEN PAPERS
c. 1918-1999 and undated


SERIES IV


SERIES IV
, PUBLIC RELATIONS FILES,
1956-1997 and undated, Boxes 367-423.

Sub-series IV-A, LETTERS TO CONSTITUENTS, 1963-1978, Boxes 367-371

Box 367

1.    Letters to Constituents- “A,” Carter County, 1963-1965
2.    Letters to Constituents- “B,” Carter County, 1963-1965
3.    Letters to Constituents- “C,” Carter County, 1963-1965
4.    Letters to Constituents- “D,” Carter County, 1963-1965
5.    Letters to Constituents- “E,” Carter County, 1963-1965
6.    Letters to Constituents- “F,” Carter County, 1963-1965
7.    Letters to Constituents- “G,” Carter County, 1963-1965
8.    Letters to Constituents- “H,” Carter County, 1963-1965
9.    Letters to Constituents- “I,” Carter County, 1963
10.  Letters to Constituents- “J,” Carter County, 1963-1965
11.  Letters to Constituents- “K,” Carter County, 1963-1965
12.  Letters to Constituents- “L,” Carter County, 1963-1965
13.  Letters to Constituents- “Mc,” Carter County, 1963-1965
14.  Letters to Constituents- “M,” Carter County, 1963-1965
15.  Letters to Constituents- “N,” Carter County, 1963-1965
16.  Letters to Constituents- “O,” Carter County, 1963-1965
17.  Letters to Constituents- “P,” Carter County, 1963-1965
18.  Letters to Constituents- “R,” Carter County, 1963-1965
19.  Letters to Constituents- “S,” Carter County, 1963-1965
20.  Letters to Constituents- “T,” Carter County, 1963-1965

Box 368

1.    Letters to Constituents- “U,” Carter County, 1963-1964
2.    Letters to Constituents- “V,” Carter County, 1964-1965
3.    Letters to Constituents- “W,” Carter County, 1963-1965
4.    Letters to Constituents- “X-Y-Z,” Carter County, 1963-1965
5.    Letters to Constituents- “A,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
6.    Letters to Constituents- “B,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
7.    Letters to Constituents- “C,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
8.    Letters to Constituents- “D,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
9.    Letters to Constituents- “E,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
10.  Letters to Constituents- “F,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
11.  Letters to Constituents- “G" Claiborne County, 1963-1964
12.  Letters to Constituents- “H,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
13.  Letters to Constituents- “J,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
14.  Letters to Constituents- “K,” Claiborne County, 1963
15.  Letters to Constituents- “L,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
16.  Letters to Constituents- “Mc,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
17.  Letters to Constituents- “M,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
18.  Letters to Constituents- “N,” Claiborne County, 1964-1966
19.  Letters to Constituents- “O,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
20.  Letters to Constituents- “P,” Claiborne County, 1963-1964
21.  Letters to Constituents- “R,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
22.  Letters to Constituents- “S,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
23.  Letters to Constituents- “T,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
24.  Letters to Constituents- “V,” Claiborne County, 1963-1965
25.  Letters to Constituents- “W,” Claiborne County, 1963-1966
26.  Letters to Constituents- “X-Y-Z,” Claiborne County, 1965
27.  Letters to Constituents- “A,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
28.  Letters to Constituents- “B,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
29.  Letters to Constituents- “C,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
30.  Letters to Constituents- “D,” Cocke County, 1964-1965
31.  Letters to Constituents- “E,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
32.  Letters to Constituents- “F,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
33.  Letters to Constituents- “G,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
34.  Letters to Constituents- “H,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
35.  Letters to Constituents- “J,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
36.  Letters to Constituents- “K,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
37.  Letters to Constituents- “L,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
38.  Letters to Constituents- “Mc,” Cocke County, 1963-1965

Box 369

1.    Letters to Constituents- “M,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
2.    Letters to Constituents- “N,” Cocke County, 1964-1965
3.    Letters to Constituents- “O,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
4.    Letters to Constituents- “P,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
5.    Letters to Constituents- “Q,” Cocke County, 1964
6.    Letters to Constituents- “R,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
7.    Letters to Constituents- “S,” Cocke County, 1963-1966
8.    Letters to Constituents- “T,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
9.    Letters to Constituents- “V,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
10.  Letters to Constituents- “W,” Cocke County, 1963-1965
11.  Letters to Constituents- “X-Y-Z,” Cocke County, 1964
12.  Letters to Constituents- “A,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
13.  Letters to Constituents- “B,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
14.  Letters to Constituents- “C,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
15.  Letters to Constituents- “D,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
16.  Letters to Constituents- “E,” Grainger County, 1963
17.  Letters to Constituents- “F,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
18.  Letters to Constituents- “G,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
19.  Letters to Constituents- “H,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
20.  Letters to Constituents- “J,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
21.  Letters to Constituents- “K,” Grainger County, 1964
22.  Letters to Constituents- “L,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
23.  Letters to Constituents- “Mc,” Grainger County, 1963
24.  Letters to Constituents- “M,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
25.  Letters to Constituents- “N,” Grainger County, 1963
26.  Letters to Constituents- “O,” Grainger County, 1963
27.  Letters to Constituents- “P,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
28.  Letters to Constituents- “Q,” Grainger County, 1963
29.  Letters to Constituents- “R,” Grainger County, 1963-1965
30.  Letters to Constituents- “S,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
31.  Letters to Constituents- “T,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
32.  Letters to Constituents- “V,” Grainger County, 1964-1965
33.  Letters to Constituents- “W,” Grainger County, 1963-1964
34.  Letters to Constituents- “A,” Greene County, 1963-1965
35.  Letters to Constituents- “B,” Greene County, 1963-1965
36.  Letters to Constituents- “C,” Greene County, 1963-1966
37.  Letters to Constituents- “D,” Greene County, 1963-1965

Box 370

1.    Letters to Constituents- “E,” Greene County, 1963-1965
2.    Letters to Constituents “F” Greene County, 1963-1965
3.    Letters to Constituents “J” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
4.    Letters to Constituents “L” Sullivan County, 1963-1966
5.    Letters to Constituents “Mc” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
6.    Letters to Constituents “M” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
7.    Letters to Constituents “N” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
8.    Letters to Constituents “O” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
9.    Letters to Constituents “P” Sullivan County, 1963-1964
10.  Letters to Constituents “Q” Sullivan County, 1963-1966
11.  Letters to Constituents “R” Sullivan County, 1963
12.  Miscellaneous Letters, 1964-1969
13.  Sample Letters, 1965

Box 371

1.    Sample Letters, 1966, part 1
2.    Sample Letters, 1966, part 2
3.    Sample Letters, Miscellaneous, 1968-1971, part 1
4.    Sample Letters Miscellaneous, 1968-1971, part 2
5.    Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “A”, 1978
6.    Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “B”, 1978
7.    Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “C”, 1978
8.    Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “D”, 1978
9.    Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “E”, 1978
10.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “F”, 1978
11.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “G”, 1978
12.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “H”, 1978
13.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “J”, 1978
14.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “K”, 1978
15.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “M”, 1978
16.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “P”, 1978
17.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “R”, 1978
18.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “S”, 1978
19.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “T”, 1978
20.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “V”, 1978
21.  Sample Letters, Questionnaire, “W”, 1978

Sub-series IV-B,
NEWSCLIPPINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS, 1956-1997, Boxes 372-380.


Box 372

1.    Kingsport Times-News, April 1956
2.    Kingsport Times-News, 1958
3.    Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1963
4.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1963
5.    Kingsport Times-News, 1963
6.    The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1963
7.    The Nashville Banner, 1963
8.    Rogersville Review, 1963
9.    Roll Call, January 1963
10.  Tri-County News, 1963
11.  Asheville Citizen-Times, 1964
12.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1964
13.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean (Goldwater), October 21,1964
14.  Gatlinburg Press, 1964
15.  Greeneville Sun, 1964
16.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1964
17.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1964
18.  Kingsport News (Goldwater), 1964
19.  Kingsport Post (Goldwater), October 29, 1964
20.  Kingsport Times, 1964
21.  Knoxville Journal, 1964
22.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1964
23.  Rogersville Review, 1964
24.  The Sevier County News Record, 1964
25.  The Tidings, 1964
26.  The Tomahawk, 1964
27.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1964
28.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1965
29.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1965
30.  Chicago Tribune, 1964
31.  The Claiborne Press, 1965
32.  Daily Gazette-Mail (Morristown), 1965
33.  Elizabethton Star, 1965
34.  Gatlinburg Press, 1965
35.  The Greeneville Sun, 1965
36.  Grainger County News, 1965
37.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1965
38.  Kingsport Times, 1965
39.  Knoxville Journal, 1965
40.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1965
41.  Newport Plain Talk and Tribune, 1965
42.  Rogersville Review, 1965
43.  The Sunday Star (Washington, D.C.), 1965
44.  The Tomahawk, 1965
45.  Tri-County News, 1965
46.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1965
47.  Kingsport Times-News, 1966
48.  Morristown Mail, 1966
49.  Reader’s Digest, February 1966
50.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1966
51.  Bristol Herald- Courier, 1967
52.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1967
53.  Daily Gazette Mail, 1967
54.  Elizabethton Star, 1967
55.  Gatlinburg Press, 1967
56.  The Greeneville Sun, 1967
57.  Hancock County Post, 1967
58.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1967
59.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1967
60.  Kingsport Post, 1967
61.  Kingsport Times-News, 1967
62.  The Knoxville Journal, 1967
63.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1967
64.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1967
65.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1967
66.  Rogersville Review, 1967
67.  The Sevier County News Record, 1967
68.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1967
69.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1968
70.  Chattanooga News-Free Press, 1968
71.  Daily Gazette-Mail, 1968
72.  Hancock County Post, 1968
73.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1968
74.  Nashville Banner, 1968
75.  TEC News, 1968
76.  Tennessee Observer, 1968
77.  VFW News, 1968
78.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1968
79.  The American Rifleman, 1969
80.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1969
81.  Elizabethton Star, 1969
82.  Farm Bureau Newsletter, 1969
83.  The Knoxville Journal, 1969
84.  The Knoxville Banner, 1969
85.  Republican Congressional Committee Newsletter, 1969
86.  The Tennessee Legionnaire, 1969
87.  The Washington Daily News, 1969
88.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1970
89.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1970
90.  Chattanooga News-Free Press, 1970

Box 373

1.    Elizabethton Star, 1970
2.    The Gatlinburg Press, 1970
3.    The Greeneville Sun, 1970
4.    Jefferson County Standard Banner, 1970
5.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1970
6.    Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1970
7.    Kingsport Post, 1970
8.    Kingsport Times-News, 1970
9.    The Knoxville Journal, 1970
10.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1970
11.  Kingsport Times, 1970
12.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune,1970
13.  Nashville Banner, 1970
14.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1970
15.  Rogersville Review, 1970
16.  Sullivan County Education Association (SEA), 1970
17.  Sullivan County News, 1970
18.  Tri-County News, 1970
19.  The Tomahawk, 1970
20.  The Washington Post, 1970
21.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1970
22.  Newspaper Clippings, “The Honorable James H. Quillen, United States Congressman” (previously bound together), 1970
23.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1971
24.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1971
25.  The Cocke County Banner, 1971
26.  Elizabethton Star, 1971
27.  The Erwin Record, 1971
28.  The Greeneville Sun, 1971
29.  Hancock News Journal, 1971
30.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1971
31.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1971
32.  Kingsport Times-News, 1971
33.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1971
34.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1971
35.  Nashville Banner, 1971
36.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1971
37.  Rogersville Review, 1971
38.  Sullivan County News, 1971
39.  The Tomahawk, 1971
40.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1971
41.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1972
42.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1972
43.  The Cocke County Banner, 1972
44.  Elizabethton Star, 1972
45.  The Erwin Record, 1972
46.  The Gatlinburg Press, 1972
47.  The Greeneville Sun, 1972
48.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1972
49.  Kingsport Times-News, 1972
50.  The Knoxville Journal, 1972
51.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1972
52.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1972
53.  Morristown Daily Gazette-Mail, 1972
54.  The Nashville Banner, 1972
55.  Nashville Tennessean, 1972
56.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1972
57.  The New York Times, 1972
58.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1972
59.  Bristol Herald Courier / Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, January 1973
60.  The Cocke County Banner, 1973
61.  Elizabethton Star, 1973
62.  The Erwin Record, 1973
63.  Grainger County News, 1973
64.  The Greeneville Sun, 1973
65.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1973
66.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1973
67.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1973
68.  Kingsport Times, 1973
69.  The Knoxville Journal, 1973

Box 374

1.    Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1973
2.    Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1973
3.    Morristown Daily Gazette-Mail, 1973
4.    Newport Plain Talk, 1973
5.    Rogersville Review, 1973
6.    Republican Congressional Committee Newsletter, May 7, 1973
7.    The Sevier County News Record, 1973
8.    Sullivan County News, 1973
9.    The Tomahawk, 1973
10.  Tri-County News, 1973
11.  Veterans of Foreign Wars Magazine, May 1973
12.  The Washington Daily News, January 1973
13.  The Washington Post, 1973
14.  Washington Star News, 1973
15.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1973
16.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1974
17.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1974
18.  The Cocke County Banner, 1974
19.  Elizabethton Star, 1974
20.  The Erwin Record, 1974
21.  Grainger County News, 1974
22.  The Greeneville Sun, 1974
23.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1974
24.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1974
25.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1974
26.  Kingsport Post and Kingsport Daily News, 1974
27.  Kingsport Times-News, 1974
28.  The Knoxville Journal, 1974
29.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1974
30.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1974
31.  Morristown Gazette-Mail, 1974
32.  Newport Plain Talk, 1974
33.  Rogersville Review, 1974
34.  Sullivan County News, 1974
35.  The Sevier County News-Record, 1974
36.  Sevier County Times, 1974

Box 375

1.    The Tomahawk, 1974
2.    Tri-County News, 1974
3.    U.S. News and World Report, September 2,1974
4.    Bristol Herald-Courier, 1975
5.    Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1975
6.    Cocke County Banner, 1975
7.    Elizabethton Star, 1975
8.    The Erwin Record, 1975
9.    Grainger County News, 1975
10.  The Greeneville Sun, 1975
11.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1975
12.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1975
13.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1975
14.  Kingsport Post, 1975
15.  Kingsport Times-News, 1975
16.  The Knoxville Journal, 1975
17.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel. 1975
18.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1975
19.  Morristown Gazette-Mail, 1975
20.  The Nashville Banner, 1975
21.  Nashville Tennessean, 1975
22.  Newport Plain Talk, 1975
23.  Rogersville Review, 1975
24.  Sevier County News Record, 1975
25.  Sevier County Times, 1975
26.  Sullivan County News, 1975
27.  The Tomahawk, 1975
28.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1976
29.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1976
30.  The Cocke County Banner, 1976
31.  The Elizabethton Star, 1976
32.  The Erwin Record, 1976
33.  Grainger County News, 1976
34.  The Greeneville Sun, 1976
35.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, 1976
36.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1976
37.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1976
38.  Kingsport Times-News, 1976
39.  The Knoxville Journal, 1976
40.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1976

Box 376

1.    The Newport Plain Talk, 1976
2.    The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1976
3.    Sevier County News, 1976
4.    Sullivan County News, 1976
5.    The Tomahawk, 1976
6.    The Wall Street Journal, 1976
7.    Bristol Herald-Courier, 1977
8.    Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1977
9.    Cocke County Banner, 1977
10.  Elizabethton Star, 1977
11.  The Erwin Record, 1977
12.  Gatlinburg Press, 1977
13.  Grainger County News, 1977
14.  The Greeneville Sun, 1977
15.  Jefferson City Standard-Banner, 1977
16.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1977
17.  Rutledge News, 1977
18.  Sevierville News Record, 1977
19.  The Tomahawk, 1977
20.  Tri-County News, 1977
21.  The Washington Star, 1977
22.  Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1977
23.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1978
24.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1978
25.  The Claiborne Progress, 1978
26.  The East Tennessean, 1978
27.  Elizabethton Star, 1978
28.  The Erwin Record, 1978
29.  FB News (Tennessee Farm Bureau), 1978
30.  Gatlinburg Press, 1978
31.  Grainger County News, 1978
32.  The Greeneville Sun, 1978
33.  Jefferson Standard-Banner, 1978
34.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1978
35.  Kingsport Daily News, 1978
36.  Kingsport Times-News, 1978
37.  The Knoxville Journal, 1978
38.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1978
39.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1978
40.  The Nashville Banner, 1978
41.  Nashville Tennessean, 1978
42.  The Newport Plain Talk, 1978
43.  Rogersville Review, 1978
44.  Sevier County News Record, 1978
45.  Sullivan County News, 1978
46.  The Tomahawk, 1978
47.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1978
48.  Blountville News, 1979
49.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1979
50.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1979
51.  Chattanooga News-Free Press, 1979
52.  Cleveland Banner, 1979
53.  Columbia Herald, 1979
54.  The Courts: The Pendulum of Federalism (Final Report), 1979
55.  Elizabethton Star, 1979
56.  Gatlinburg Press, 1979
57.  Greeneville Sun, 1979
58.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1979
59.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1979
60.  Kingsport Times-News, 1979
61.  Knoxville Journal, 1979
62.  Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1979
63.  Lebanon Democrat, 1979
64.  Memphis Press Scimitar, 1979
65.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1979
66.  Murfreesboro Journal, 1979
67.  Nashville Banner, 1979
68.  Newport Plain Talk, 1979
69.  New Tazwell Observer, 1979
70.  Paris Post-Intelligencer, 1979
71.  Rogersville Free Press, 1979
72.  Rogersville Review, 1979
73.  Sevierville News Record, 1979
74.  Shelbyville Times Gazette, 1979
75.  The Tomahawk, 1979
76.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1980
77.  Daily News Post, 1980
78.  The Greeneville Sun, 1980
79.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1980
80.  Kingsport Times-News, 1980
81.  The Knoxville Journal, 1980
82.  Morristown Citizens-Tribune, 1980
83.  A Yearbook for the Political Year (LTV),1980
84.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1980

Box 377

1.    The Greeneville Sun, 1982
2.    Kingsport Times-News, 1982
3.    Bristol Herald-Courier, 1983-1984
4.    Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1983-1984
5.    Daily News, 1983-1984
6.    East Tennessean, 1983
7.    Elizabethton Star, 1983-1984, part 1
8.    Elizabethton Star, 1983-1984, part 2
9.    The Erwin Record, 1983
10.  The Greeneville Sun, 1983-1984
11.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1983-1984
12.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1983-1984
13.  Kingsport Time-News, 1983-1984
14.  The Knoxville Journal, 1983
15.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1983-1984
16.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1983-1984
17.  National Inquirer, 1983
18.  Nashville Banner, 1983-1984
19.  Newport Plain Talk, 1983-1984
20.  News Record and Press, 1983-1984
21.  Sullivan County News, 1983
22.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1983
23.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, 1984
24.  The Greeneville Sun, 1984
25.  Jefferson Standard-Banner, 1984
26.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1984
27.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, 1984
28.  Kingsport Times-News, 1984
29.  The Mountain Press, 1984
30.  The Tomahawk, 1984
31.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1987

32.  The Greeneville Sun, 1989
33.  The Greeneville Sun, 1990
34.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1990
35.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1992
36.  Kingsport Times-News, 1992
37.  Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1992
38.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1993
39.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1992
40.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1994
41.  Kingsport Times-News, 1994
42.  Roll Call, 1994
43.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1995
44.  The Greeneville Sun, 1995
45.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1995
46.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1995
47.  The Road to ‘96-Tennessee Republican Party Newsletter, Spring 1995
48.  Rogersville Review, 1995
49.  TVPPA News, 1995
50.  Bristol Herald-Courier, 1996
51.  Daily News, 1996
52.  Elizabethton Star, 1996
53.  The Greeneville Sun, 1996
54.  Jefferson Standard-Banner, 1996
55.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, 1996
56.  Kingsport Times-News, 1996
57.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, 1996
58.  Memphis Commercial Appeal, 1996
59.  Morristown Citizen-Tribune, 1996
60.  Rogersville Review, 1996
61.  Roll Call, 1996
62.  Sullivan County News, 1996
63.  The Washington Post, 1996
64.  Miscellaneous Clippings, 1996
65.  The Elizabethton Star, 1997
66.  ETSU Today, 1997
67.  Johnson City Press, 1997
68.  Life Times, 1997
69.  Undated Newspaper Clippings

Box 378 (oversized materials)

1. 1) Borrowed Money, Borrowed Time: The Fall of the House of Butcher, 1983
    2) Business Journal (Salute to ETSU), 1994
    3) Business Journal, May 1996
    4) The Capitol, A Pictorial History, Undated
    5) ETSU Collegian, May 8, 1964
    6) ETSU Journalist, November 1971
    7) The Indiana Republican, August 21,1972
2. 1) “James H. Quillen, The People’s Congressman,” November 3, 1996
    2) OpEd Page, Johnson City Press-Chronicle, June 17, 1979
3. 1) Life, January 3, 1964
    2) Life, January 10, 1964
    3) Life, November 19, 1965
4. 1) Questionnaires (Work-Ups)
    2) The Republican, February 1970
    3) Roll Call, April 11,1996
    4) The Saturday Evening Post, December 1975
    5) TEC News, October 9, 1980

Box 379 (oversized materials)

1.    Kingsport Times-News, October 18,1970
2.    The Knoxville News-Sentinel, October 18, 1970
3.    Kingsport Times, October 19, 1970
4.    The Knoxville Journal, October 19, 1970
5.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 20, 1970
6.    Kingsport Times, October 20, 1970
7.    The Knoxville Journal, October 20, 1970
8.    The Knoxville News-Sentinel, October 20, 1970
9.    Chattanooga News-Free Press, October 21, 1970
10.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, October 21, 1970
11.  Jonesboro Herald and Tribune, October 21, 1970
12.  Kingsport Times, October 21, 1970
13.  The Knoxville Journal, October 21, 1970
14.  Bristol Herald-Courier, October 22, 1970
15.  Rogersville Review, October 22, 1970
16.  Bristol Herald-Courier, October 25, 1970
17.  Jefferson County Standard-Banner, October 29, 1970
18.  Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, November 1, 1970
19.  Johnson City Press-Chronicle, November 1, 1970

Box 380 (oversized materials)

1.    Bristol Herald-Courier/Bristol Virginia-Tennessean, March 3, 1974
2.    Bristol Herald-Courier, March 6, 1974
3.    Bristol Herald-Courier, March 7, 1974
4.    Bristol Herald-Courier, March 1, 1974
5.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 1, 1974
6.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 3, 1974
7.    Johnson City Press-Chronicle, March 7, 1974
8.    Kingsport News, March 1, 1974
9.    Kingsport Times, March 5, 1974
10.  Kingsport News, March 6, 1974
11.  Kingsport News, March 7, 1974
12.  The Knoxville Journal, March 1, 1974
13.  The Knoxville Journal, March 6, 1974
14.  The Knoxville Journal, March 7, 1974
15.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, March 1, 1974
16.  The Knoxville News-Sentinel, March 5, 1974
17.  Sullivan County News, March 14, 1974
18.  Kingsport Times-News, Special Weekend issue, November 2, 1974
19.  The Washington Post, January 21, 1981
20.  The Washington Star, January 20, 1981
21.  The Washington Star, January 21, 1981
22.  The Washington Star, August 7, 1981

Sub-series IV-C, OPEN DOOR MEETINGS, 1963-1995, Boxes 381-384.

Box 381

1.    1963 Open Door – Mountain City (Johnson County)
2.    1963 Open Door – Washington County
3.    1965 Open Door – Dandridge
4.    1965 Open Door – Elizabethton
5.    1965 Open Door – Erwin
6.    1965 Open Door – Greeneville
7.    1965 Open Door – Morristown
8.    1965 Open Door – Mountain City
9.    1965 Open Door – Newport
10.  1965 Open Door – Rogersville
11.  1965 Open Door – Rutledge
12.  1965 Open Door – Sevierville
13.  1965 Open Door – Sneedville
14.  1965 Open Door – Sullivan County
15.  1965 Open Door – Tazewell
16.  1965 Open Door – Washington County
17.  1967 Open Door – Dandridge
18.  1967 Open Door – Erwin
19.  1967 Open Door – Greeneville
20.  1967 Open Door – Morristown
21.  1967 Open Door – Mountain City
22.  1967 Open Door – Newport
23.  1967 Open Door – Rogersville
24.  1967 Open Door – Rutledge
25.  1967 Open Door – Sevierville
26.  1967 Open Door – Sneedville
27.  1967 Open Door – Sullivan County
28.  1967 Open Door – Washington County
29.  1969 Open Door – Elizabethton
30.  1969 Open Door – Erwin
31.  1969 Open Door – Greeneville
32.  1969 Open Door – Mountain City
33.  1969 Open Door – Newport
34.  1969 Open Door – Rogersville
35.  1969 Open Door – Sevierville
36.  1969 Open Door – Sneedville
37.  1969 Open Door – Sullivan County
38.  1969 Open Door – Washington County
39.  1971 Open Door – Elizabethton
40.  1971 Open Door – Mountain City
41.  1973 Open Door – Dandridge
42.  1973 Open Door – Erwin
43.  1973 Open Door – Greeneville
44.  1973 Open Door – Morristown
45.  1973 Open Door – Mountain City
46.  1973 Open Door – Newport
47.  1973 Open Door – Rogersville
48.  1973 Open Door – Rutledge
49.  1973 Open Door – Sevierville
50.  1973 Open Door – Sneedville
51.  1973 Open Door – Sullivan County
52.  1973 Open Door – Washington County
53.  1975 Open Door – Dandridge
54.  1975 Open Door – Elizabethton
55.  1975 Open Door – Erwin
56.  1975 Open Door – Greeneville
57.  1975 Open Door – Morristown
58.  1975 Open Door – Mountain City
59.  1975 Open Door – Newport
60.  1975 Open Door –Rogersville
61.  1975 Open Door – Rutledge
62.  1975 Open Door – Sevierville
63.  1975 Open Door – Sneedville
64.  1975 Open Door – Sullivan County
65.  1975 Open Door – Washington County
66.  1975 Open Door Schedule
67.  1977 Open Door – Dandridge
68.  1977 Open Door – Elizabethton
69.  1977 Open Door – Erwin
70.  1977 Open Door – Greeneville
71.  1977 Open Door – Morristown
72.  1977 Open Door – Mountain City
73.  1977 Open Door – Newport
74.  1977 Open Door – Rogersville
75.  1977 Open Door – Rutledge
76.  1977 Open Door – Sevierville
77.  1977 Open Door – Sneedville
78.  1977 Open Door – Sullivan County
79.  1977 Open Door – Washington County
80.  1979 Open Door Notice/Schedule
81.  1981 Open Door Notice/Schedule
82.  1983 Open Door Notice/Schedule
83.  1985 Open Door – Bristol, A-D
84.  1985 Open Door – Bristol, E-K
85.  1985 Open Door – Bristol, L-O
86.  1985 Open Door – Bristol, P-W

Box 382

1.    1985 Open Door – Carter County
2.    1985 Open Door – Cocke County
3.    1985 Open Door – Dandridge, A-K
4.    1985 Open Door – Dandridge, L-Y
5.    1985 Open Door – Elizabethton, A-L
6.    1985 Open Door – Elizabethton, M-Z
7.    1985 Open Door – Erwin, A-D
8.    1985 Open Door – Erwin, E-H
9.    1985 Open Door – Erwin, I-P
10.  1985 Open Door – Erwin, R-W
11.  1985 Open Door – Greeneville, A-C
12.  1985 Open Door – Greeneville, D-L
13.  1985 Open Door – Greeneville, M-Y
14.  1985 Open Door – Kingsport, A-F

Box 383

1.    1985 Open Door – Kingsport G-M
2.    1985 Open Door – Kingsport. N-S
3.    1985 Open Door – Kingsport. T-W
4.    1985 Open Door – Sullivan County
5.    1985 Open Door – Mountain City, A-O
6.    1985 Open Door – Mountain City, P-Z
7.    1985 Open Door – Newport, A-E
8.    1985 Open Door – Newport, F-O
9.    1985 Open Door – Newport, P-Z
10.  1985 Open Door – Rogersville, A-D
11.  1985 Open Door – Rogersville, E-L
12.  1985 Open Door – Rogersville, M-W

Box 384

1.    1985 Open Door – Sevierville, A-K
2.    1985 Open Door – Sevierville, L-T
3.    1985 Open Door – Sevier County
4.    1985 Open Door – Washington County, A-E
5.    1985 Open Door – Washington County, F-K
6.    1985 Open Door – Washington County, L-M
7.    1985 Open Door – Washington County, N-W
8.    1985 Open Door Volunteers Thank You Letters
9.    1987 Open Door Schedules All Counties
10.  1989 Open Door Schedules All Counties
11.  1991 Open Door Schedules All Counties
12.  1995 Open Door Notice/Schedule All Counties, part 1
13.  1995 Open Door Notice/Schedule All Counties, part 2
14.  Undated: Open Door, Carter County – Washington County

Sub-series IV-D, PRESS RELEASES, 1962-1996 and undated, Boxes 384-419.

Box 384

15.  September 12, 1962: Election, Republican Unity
16.  September 12, 1962: Louise G. Reese Endorses Quillen
17.  September 19, 1962: Election, Hamblen County Republican Women
18.  September 23, 1962: Election, The Elizabethton Star Endorsement
19.  September 28, 1962: Election, Hawkins County Republican Women’s Club
20.  September 30, 1962: Campaign
21.  October 2, 1962: Campaign Opener Greeneville
22.  October 3, 1962: Campaign Opener Greeneville
23.  October 3, 1962: Harry W. Smith, Washington County Campaign Manager
24.  October 4, 1962: Campaign Opener Greeneville
25.  October 6, 1962: Campaign Tour
26.  October 6, 1962: Charles Halleck Cancelled Appearance in 1st District
27.  October 6, 1962: Party Unity Greeneville

Box 385

1.    October 7, 1962: Campaign Unicoi County
2.    October 7, 1962: Cuban Crisis
3.    October 10, 1962: Campaign Appearances
4.    October 11, 1962: Campaign Headquarters, John Sevier Hotel
5.    October 11, 1962: “Win With Quillen” Dinner
6.    October 12, 1962: Campaign Speech
7.    October 12, 1962: Opening of Sevier County Republican Headquarters
8.    October 12, 1962: Re-Election
9.    October 14, 1962: Re-Election Speech
10.  October 15-16, 1962: Farm Legislation
11.  October 16, 1962: Election, Farm Legislation
12.  October 17, 1962: Election, “Halt the March to Socialism”
13.  October 18, 1962: Cocke and Grainger Counties
14.  October 21, 1962: Election, College Education
15.  October 22, 1962: Election, Jefferson County
16.  October 23, 1962: Election, Dinner in Hawkins County
17.  October 24, 1962: Cuban Crisis
18.  October 24, 1962: Election, Dandridge
19.  October 26, 1962: Election
20.  October 28, 1962: Campaign Speech
21.  October 30, 1962: Campaign Speech, Hamblen County
22.  October 31, 1962: Campaign Speech
23.  November 2, 1962: Campaign, Claiborne County
24.  November 2, 1962: Campaign Rally at National Guard Armory
25.  November 3, 1962: Campaign Dinner at Little Tunnel Inn
26.  November 3, 1962: Election Endorsement
27.  November 4, 1962: Election
28.  November 5, 1962: Campaign Promises
29.  1962: Campaign Endorsements
30.  1962: Cuban Crisis
31.  1962: Election College Education
32.  1962: Election Endorsement
33.  1962: Hyder Greets Quillen in Greeneville
34.  1962: Party Unity
35.  1962: Quillen Defeats Opponents for Congress
36.  January 6, 1963: District Office Stationed at Kingsport Post Office
37.  January 27, 1963: Quillen Named to Public Works Committee
38.  January 30, 1963: Great Smokey Mountain National Park Budget
39.  February 5, 1963: Kingsport Area Unemployment
40.  February 14, 1963: Opposition to Elimination of JROTC Programs
41.  February 20, 1963: Tax Program
42.  February 24, 1963: United Nations, Cuba
43.  February 27, 1963: Tax Bill
44.  February 28, 1963: Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C.
45.  February, 1963: Congressman Charles A. Mosher to make Lincoln Day Address
46.  March 1, 1963: House Committee on Un-American Activities
47.  March 3, 1963: Communism
48.  March 6, 1963: Cuba
49.  March 9, 1963: Post Office, Gatlinburg
50.  March 12, 1963: Federal Training Project at Buford Ellington Area Vocational School
51.  March 12, 1963: Sevierville Flood
52.  March 17, 1963: Foreign Aid
53.  March 19, 1963: General Robert E. Lee Citizenship
54.  March 22, 1963: 88th Congressional Club
55.  March 1963: Sevier County Declared Disaster Area
56.  March 1963: TVA Plan for Sevierville Flood Relief
57.  April 14, 1963: Cuba
58.  April 1963: Open Door, Sevierville
59.  May 13, 1963: Open Door, Greene County
60.  May 15, 1963: Questionnaires
61.  May 16, 1963: Taxes and Lumber Firms
62.  May 24, 1963: Agricultural Conservation Program
63.  May 28, 1963: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Entrance Admission
64.  May 31, 1963: Public Works Grant to Pigeon Forge Utilities
65.  June 3, 1963: Wilford Metcalf/Cherokee National Forest
66.  June 15, 1963: Federal Interstate System
67.  June 16, 1963: Coast Guard Academy
68.  June 16, 1963: Interstate Roads
69.  June 20, 1963: Supreme Court Prayer
70.  June 21, 1963: ARA Loan to Hermitage Furniture, Rutledge, Tenn.
71.  June 26, 1963: House Joint Resolution- Prayer, Supreme Court
72.  July 2, 1963: TVA Plan for Flood Relief in Sevierville
73.  July 17, 1963: Kennedy/Atlantic City Convention
74.  July 19, 1963: ACA 100% Voting Record
75.  July 22, 1963: Funding for Air Condition at Kennedy Nomination
76.  July 22, 1963: Prayer Campaign
77.  July 24, 1963: Federal Interstate Highway System
78.  July 28, 1963: Real Property Acquisition Subcommittee Hearings
79.  August 4, 1963: Shady Valley Watershed
80.  August 7, 1963: Open Door, Hamblen County
81.  August 14, 1963: First District Questionnaire Response
82.  August 18, 1963: Open Door, Johnson County
83.  August 20, 1963: Open Door, Johnson County
84.  August 23, 1963: Andrew Johnson National Monument
85.  August 25, 1963: Open Door, Cocke County
86.  August 26, 1963: Quillen’s Response to Kennedy’s Aid Remarks
87.  August 29, 1963: Open Door, Unicoi County
88.  September 1, 1963: Open Door
89.  September 8, 1963: Zinc Bill
90.  September 19, 1963: George W. Fry, New Superintendent of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
91.  September 19, 1963: Open Door, Jefferson County
92.  September 21, 1963: Open Door, Claiborne County
93.  September 26, 1963: Americans for Constitutional Action
94.  September 27, 1963: Andrew Johnson Home Purchase
95.  September 29, 1963: Social Security Service Point in Hawkins County
96.  October 7, 1963: Udall Public Works Projects
97.  October 8, 1963: Indian Grave Gap Road
98.  October 12, 1963: Open Door, Hancock County
99.  October 12, 1963: Runaway Federal Spending
100. October 13, 1963: Administration of Oral Sabin Vaccine (Polio)
101. October 13, 1963: Open Door, Carter County
102. October 20, 1963: Open Door, Hawkins County
103. October 20, 1963: Quillen to Campaign in Lower End of District
104. October 24, 1963: Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

Box 386

1.    October 26, 1963: Open Door, Hawkins County
2.    October 27, 1963: Navy Birthday Celebration
3.    October 30, 1963: Extension to Buy Andrew Johnson Home Site
4.    October 30, 1963: Opposition to Sale of TVA
5.    November 1, 1963: Area Redevelopment
6.    November 3, 1963: Federal Budget
7.    November 3, 1963: Open Door, Washington County
8.    November 7, 1963: Beaunit Corporation, Elizabethton
9.    November 1, 1963: Open Door, Washington County
10.  November 19, 1963: Housing Authority
11.  December 2, 1963: Bristol Technical School
12.  December 2, 1963: Buford Ellington Technical Vocational School
13.  December 6, 1963: Re-Election
14.  December 11, 1963: Beaunit Corporation’s North American Plant, Elizabethton, Tennessee
15.  December 12, 1963: Johnson County’s Shady Valley Watershed
16.  1963: Additional Funding for Cherokee National Forest
17.  1963: ARA, Unicoi County
18.  1963: Funding for Great Smoky Mountains National Park
19.  1963: Great Smoky Mountains Park/Cocke County
20.  1963: Open Door
21.  1963: Questionnaire
22.  1963: Reports from Washington
23.  1963: TVA Flood Control
24.  1963: Visit to U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
25.  1963: Voting Record
26.  January 6, 1964: ARA Loan in Johnson County
27.  January 6, 1964: Iron Mountain Stoneware, Inc., Damascus, Va
28.  January 6, 1964: Oath of Office for 89th Congress
29.  January 7, 1964: Sullivan County School Entitlement
30.  January 9, 1964: (Deadline for) Merchant Marine Academy Nominations
31.  January 26, 1964: Johnson County Young Republicans
32.  January 30, 1964: Moscow Sponsored “Coexistence”
33.  February 1, 1964: Service Academy Nominations
34.  February 3, 1964: Import Quota Bill (HR 9870)
35.  February 3, 1964:  Zinc Bill
36.  February 9, 1964: Committee on Committees
37.  February 12, 1964: Lincoln Day Statement
38.  February 21, 1964: USS Antietam Picture from Commander Hord (picture absent)
39.  February 22, 1964: Transfer of National Forest Land to Foothills Parkway
40.  February 28, 1964: American Enka Corporation, Lowland, Tenn.
41.  March 1, 1964: Beef Imports
42.  March 1, 1964: “Quillen: A Republican Fish in a Sea of Democrats”
43.  March 1, 1964: Re-nomination 1964
44.  March 1, 1964: Rogersville Board of Education Entitlement
45.  March 5, 1964: Area Re-development Administration
46.  March 6, 1964: Carson-Newman College Grant
47.  March 6, 1964: Lincoln Memorial University Grant
48.  March 6, 1964: Tazewell Textiles, Inc.
49.  March 8, 1964: Announcement of Lincoln Day Dinner Speaker, William E. Brock
50.  March 8, 1964: Chicago Tribune article
51.  March 8, 1964: Presentation of Gavel to President Johnson
52.  March 12, 1964: Sevier County Board of Education Entitlement
53.  March 15, 1964: Highway Funds
54.  March 15, 1964: Roads Subcommittee and Highway Funds
55.  March 16, 1964: Bristol Tennessee School District Entitlement
56.  March 18, 1964: North American Rayon/Bemberg
57.  March 26, 1964: First District Federal Budget
58.  March 31, 1964: Contract for Holston Defense Corporation
59.  March, 1964: Opposition to Increased Pay for Members of Congress
60.  April 2, 1964: Hawkins County Board of Education Entitlement
61.  April 6, 1964: Quillen Greets Farm Bureau Members
62.  April 14, 1964: Death of General Douglas MacArthur
63.  April 19, 1964: Social Security Benefits to Sullivan County Residents From 1959-63
64.  April 22, 1964: Supreme Court Decisions on Prayer and Bible Readings
65.  April 23, 1964: Johnson City Public School System Entitlement
66.  April 23, 1964: Welcome to Irene Baker
67.  April 26, 1964: Social Security Benefits
68.  April 26, 1964: Becker Amendment
69.  April 28, 1964: Claiborne County Office of Economic Opportunity
70.  May 3, 1964: Appreciation Dinner
71.  May 3, 1964: Social Security Benefits for Hancock County Residents
72.  May 3, 1964: Social Security Benefits for Jefferson County Residents
73.  May 9, 1964: Federal Aviation Agency
74.  May 20, 1964: North American Rayon Company/Bemberg
75.  May, 1964: Appreciation Dinner (Robert Taft)
76.  June 4, 1964: Re-Election
77.  June 11, 1964: Greeneville High School Band to Present a Concert at the Capitol
78.  July 2, 1964: Wheat Bill
79.  July 7, 1964: FHA Loan for Shady Valley Water Shed District
80.  July 9, 1964: Foothills Parkway, Tennessee
81.  July 15, 1964: Greeneville High School Band at Capitol Concert
82.  July 1964: Stocking Fish in Smoky Mountain Streams
83.  August 4, 1964: Bill to Amend Interstate Commerce Act and Federal Aviation Act
84.  August 4, 1964: Highway Bill
85.  August 4, 1964: Introduction of Non-Resident Income Tax Legislation
86.  August 7, 1964: Breakfast With Goldwater and Miller
87.  August 16, 1964: Davy Crockett Birthplace Celebration
88.  August 16, 1964: Presentation of Pen by Johnson at Signing of Highway Appropriations Bill
89.  August 19, 1964: Tuck Bill
90.  August 30, 1964: First District to Receive Major Highway Work
91.  August 31, 1964: U. S. Coast Guard Academy
92.  August, 1964: Beaunit Fibers Award
93.  September 4, 1964: Opening of First District Republican Headquarters
94.  September 11, 1964: Johnson City Vocational School
95.  September 13, 1964: Amy Costner Named Manager of Republican Headquarters
96.  September 13, 1964: Carl Young Named Treasurer of Goldwater for President Committee
97.  September 16, 1964: National Defense Student Loan Funds
98.  September 16, 1964: Opposition to the Sell of TVA
99.  September 20, 1964: Goldwater GOP Rally in Sevierville
100. September 20, 1964:  Kickoff for First District Women’s Canvass
101. September 20, 1964: Mrs. Hoyle Bowman (Thelma Shanks) Head of GOP Women’s Division, Carter County
102. September 24, 1964: Republican Rally Scheduled
103. September 4, 1964: U. S. Coast Guard Academy
104. October 1, 1964: Senator Thurston B. Morton Guest Speaker   
105. October4, 1964: Congressman of the Week
106. October 5, 1964: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen
107. October 6, 1964: Ida Shanks Humbert Named Republican Women’s Campaign Manager
108. October 8, 1964: District Wide Republican Rally

Box 387

1.    October 8, 1964: Everett McKinley Dirksen
2.    October 13, 1964: USDA Cotton
3.    October 13, 1964: Runaway Federal Spending
4.    October 13, 1964: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen-Minority Leader of United States
5.    October 16, 1964: Airport Improvement
6.    October 16, 1964: Loans to Four Civil Airports
7.    October 18, 1964: Morristown Prepares for Senator Everett M. Dirksen Visit
8.    October 18, 1964: Republican Conference
9.    October 25, 1964: Senator Barry Goldwater
10.  October 29, 1964: Housing and Home Finance Agency
11.  October 29, 1964: Morristown to Receive Grant for Urban Planning Assistance Program
12.  October 1964: Appointment of Winstead and Hull as Managers for First District GOP Ticket
13.  November 1964: Biography
14.  November 1, 1964: Construction and Civil Airports Funding
15.  November 2, 1964: American Enka Corporation
16.  November 6, 1964: Thank You to First District
17.  November 13, 1964: Building Alterations at U. S. Post Office
18.  November 23, 1964: Great Smoky Mountains National Park/Wilderness Act
19.  December 2, 1964: Republican Conference
20.  December 3, 1964: Proposed Job Corps Camp In Sullivan County
21.  December 5, 1964: Grant for Consolidated Metals Engineering Corporation
22.  December 15, 1964: Sullivan County Education Expenditures
23.  December 30, 1964: Bristol City School District Entitlement
24.  December 31, 1964: Medicare
25.  December, 1964: Charlie Halleck for Minority Floor Leader
26.  1964: Charles Gordon Named First District Finance Chairman
27.  1964: Improved Social Security Services for Sullivan County
28.  1964: Mable M. Haynes Named Head of GOP Ticket in Cocke County
29.  1964: National Defense Student Loan Funds
30.  January 4, 1965: Medicare
31.  January 5, 1965:  Quillen Top Vote Getter
32.  January 9, 1965: Reserve Programs
33.  January 10, 1965: Re-Appointment to Republican Committee on Committees
34.  January 14, 1965: Foreign Aid
35.  January 17, 1965: Appalachian Bill
36.  January 18, 1965: Tobacco Allotments/Support
37.  January 20, 1965: Appointment of Rules Committee
38.  January 24, 1965: Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara
39.  January 25, 1965: ETSU College Work Study Program
40.  January 25-26, 1965: Flood Control for Sevierville and Sevier County
41.  January 30, 1965: Service Academy Nominations
42.  January 31, 1965: Quillen Public Works Committee
43.  February 2, 1965: North American Rayon
44.  February 4, 1965: Jimmy Quillen Day
45.  February 9, 1965: Internal Revenue Code, Proposed Amendment
46.  February 25, 1965: Chowder and Marching Club
47.  March 3, 1965: The Eldercare Act of 1965
48.  March 4, 1965: Workable Program for Community Improvement, Morristown, Tenn.
49.  March 10, 1965: Private Pension Coverage
50.  March 11, 1965: HR 6149, Quillen’s Social Security Bill
51.  March 13, 1965: Jacobs Creek Job Corps Center, Sullivan County
52.  March 18, 1965: Federal Control Over Daily Lives
53.  March 19, 1965: American Enke Corporation, Lowland, Tenn.
54.  March 24, 1965: Questionnaire
55.  March 29, 1965: Congratulations Astronauts
56.  March 30, 1965: Veterans Hospital Closings Proposed
57.  April 4, 1965: Income Tax Reduction Bill
58.  April 5, 1965: Republican Women’s Conference
59.  April 11, 1965: U. S. Post Office/Internal Revenue Department
60.  April 19, 1965: Berea College Research Grant for Livable Housing
61.  May 1, 1965: US Coast Guard
62.  May 3, 1965: Powell Valley Electric Cooperative Loan
63.  May 7, 1965: Government Services Administration/Post Office – Erwin, Tenn.
64.  May 9, 1965: Andrew Johnson House Restored by National Park Service
65.  May 10, 1965: Gatlinburg Bypass
66.  May 24, 1965: First District Completed Conservation Practices Under the 1963 ACP
67.  May 26, 1965: Wilford Metcalf/Cherokee National Forest
68.  May 30, 1965: Antidumping Act of 1921
69.  June 14, 1965: National Defense Education Act Awards to Colleges in District
70.  June 16, 1965: East Tennessee State University Funding
71.  June 22, 1965: Flood Control Program
72.  June 23, 1965: Steed College of Technology Funding Allocation
73.  June 26, 1965: Rogersville Board of Education Entitlement
74.  July 4, 1965: Open Door, Hamblen County
75.  July 5, 1965: Open Door Invitation
76.  July 8, 1965: Open Door, Hamblen County
77.  July 12, 1965: Open Door, Sevier County
78.  July 12, 1965: Open Door, Tazewell
79.  July 15, 1965: Open Door Claiborne County
80.  July 16, 1965: Open Door, Sevier County
81.  July 18, 1965: Mrs. Quillen Cookbook
82.  July 22, 1965: Open Door, Sevier County
83.  July 24, 1965: North American Rayon/Bemberg
84.  July 25, 1965: First District Questionnaire
85.  July 26, 1965: Open Door, Unicoi County
86.  August 5, 1965: Open Door, Newport
87.  August 6, 1965: Open Door
88.  August 6, 1965: Social Security Administration Branch Office in Morristown
89.  August 7, 1965: Cocke County
90.  August 8, 1965: Open Door, Carter County
91.  August 12, 1965: Open Door News Story Feature Article
92.  August 15, 1965: Open Door, Jefferson City
93.  August 20, 1965: Hawkins County Board of Education Entitlement
94.  August 20, 1965: Tennessee State Planning Commission Grant
95.  August 26, 1965: Open Door, Hawkins County
96.  September 6, 1965: Open Door, Greene County
97.  September 9, 1965: Claiborne Telephone Company Loan
98.  September 9, 1965: Income Tax Reduction Bill
99.  September 9, 1965: Open Door News Releases, Greeneville
100.  September 15, 1965: Prestige Police Force, Washington, D.C.
101.  September 16, 1965: U. S. Coast Guard Academy
100.  September 17, 1965: Open Door, Hancock County
101.  September 17, 1965: States Rights
102.  September 23, 1965: Open Door, Sneedville

Box 388

1.    September 28, 1965: Range Hall Nursing Home
2.    September 30, 1965: Open Door, Grainger County
3.    September, 1965: The Human Investment Act
4.    October 1, 1965: Work Study Program/Johnson City
5.    October 2, 1965: Rutledge Open Door Releases
6.    October 4, 1965: Open Door, Johnson County
7.    October 4, 1965: Social Security Administration New Office Morristown
8.    October 8, 1965: Open Door, Washington County
9.    October 9, 1965: Open Door, Mountain City (Human Investment Act)
10.  October 10, 1965: Open Door, Washington County
11.  October 13, 1965: Appalachian Regional Commission Funding for Claiborne County Corridor F
12.  October 13, 1965: Holston Plant, Kingsport
13.  October 13, 1965: Open Door, Washington County
14.  October 16, 1965: Flood Control Sevierville and Sevier County
15.  October 21, 1965: Open Door
16.  October 22, 1965: Public Health, White Pine Sewage Treatment
17.  October 22, 1965: Quillen’s Remarks Regarding 89th Congress
18.  October 23, 1965: Congressional Adjournment
19.  October 23, 1965: Open Door
20.  October 24, 1965: Open Door, Sullivan County
21.  October 28, 1965: Open Door, Sullivan County
22.  November 1, 1965: On-the-Job Training Project
23.  November 1, 1965: Sperry, Farragut and Raytheon Contracts
24.  November 5, 1965: Workable Program for Community Improvement of Rogersville, Tenn.
25.  December 5, 1965: Cherokee District Boy Scout Annual Recognition Dinner
26.  December 7, 1965: Farmers Home Administration Loans
27.  December 10, 1965: Bristol Memorial Hospital
28.  December 20, 1965: Supplemental Grants for Tennessee College Construction
29.  1965: Aid Orders for the Congo Filled by Lowland Plant
30.  1965: Anti Poverty in Reverse
31.  1965: Davy Crockett Commemorative Stamp
32.  1965: Electric Motors and Specialties, Hancock County
33.  1965: First District Farmers Receive Cost Sharing Assistance
34.  1965: Introduction of Lead and Zinc Act of 1965
35.  1965: Legislative Questionnaire
36.  1965: Metcalf, Wilford
37.  1965: Naval Weapons Contract to Sperry Rand Corporation
38.  1965: Open Door, Complete Set of Each News Release with Invitation Letter
39.  1965: Questionnaire
40.  1965: Second Annual ”Report from Washington”
41.  1965: Sevier County Flood Control
42.  January 6, 1966: Claiborne County Federal Anti Poverty Funds
43.  January 6, 1966: Johnson City Public School System Entitlement
44.  January 10, 1966: Holston Defense Corporation Contract
45.  January 13, 1966: Congressional Terms
46.  January 14, 1966: Public Housing Administration and Morristown Housing Authority
47.  January 25, 1966: Readers Digest Article/Wilford Metcalf
48.  January 25, 1966: Republican Congressional Committee Hail Recognition to Quillen
49.  January 28, 1966: Burley Tobacco Acreage Allotment System
50.  February 1,1966: Holston Defense Contract
51.  February 7, 1966: Education Entitlement, Sevierville
52.  February 8, 1966: Education Entitlement, Rogersville
53.  February 8, 1966: Nominations for Appointment to Four Service Academies
54.  February 13, 1966: James T. Broyhill to Address Lincoln Day Dinner
55.  February 15, 1966: SBA Designates Sevier County Flood Disaster
56.  February 16, 1966: OEO Grant for Johnson, Carter, and Unicoi Counties
57.  February 19, 1966: Sullivan County Board of Education Entitlement
58.  March 1, 1966: HEW Grant for Campbell, Claiborne, Hancock, and Union Counties
59.  March 5, 1966: GI Bill
60.  March 9, 1966: ARC Approves Local Access to Big Bald Mountain Recreation
61.  March 10, 1966: GI Bill
62.  March 10, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act Projects, Morristown
63.  March 11, 1966: FHA Loan for Intermountain Utility District, Sullivan County
64.  March 11, 1966: Robert W. Reynolds receives NSF Summer Fellowship
65.  March 11, 1966: Tennessee Housing Authority Funding
66.  March 13, 1966: Post Office at Tri-Cities Airport
67.  March 17, 1966: National School Safety Patrol Week
68.  March 23, 1966: First District Universities and Colleges Receive Title IV Grants
69.  March 23, 1966: Title IV Education Grants
70.  March 24, 1966: Opposition to Tobacco Allotment Cut
71.  March 24, 1966: Soil Conservation Service Budget
72.  March 24, 1966: Veteran’s Benefits
73.  March 27, 1966: Soil Conservation Service
74.  March 28, 1966: H.K. Ferguson Company Contract to Construct Water Filtration Plant at Holston Ordnance
75.  March 29, 1966: TennesseeDept. of Welfare Grant
76.  April 1, 1966: Four East Tennessee Colleges and Universities Receive Grants for Work Study Programs
77.  April 11, 1966: Milligan College Entitlement
78.  April 13, 1966: ARC Grant to Holston Valley Community Hospital
79.  April 13, 1966: FHA Loan for Water System, Hawkins County
80.  April 13, 1966: Foothills Parkway Project Contract
81.  April 15, 1966: Bristol, Tennessee Public Schools Entitlement
82.  April 17, 1966: Post Office at New Terminal at Tri-City Airport
83.  April 19, 1966: Hawkins County Board of Education Entitlement
84.  April 20, 1966: Commemorative Stamp of 75th Anniversary of General Federation of Women’s Club
85.  April 22, 1966: HUD Grant for Comprehensive Planning for Growth and Development
86.  April 24, 1966: Appalachian Trail Advisory Council
87.  April 27, 1966: FHA Loan for Rural Water System by Cross Anchor Utility District
88.  April 28, 1966: National School Safety Patrol Week
89.  May 2, 1966: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Contract
90.  May 3, 1966: Flag Bill
91.  May 4, 1966: Raytheon Contract
92.  May 5, 1966: Post Office, Blountville
93.  May 6, 1966: Raytheon Contract
94.  May 9, 1966: Morristown-Hamblen County, Summer Headstart Program Grant
95.  May 17, 1966: ARC Grant to Science Hill High School
96.  May 19, 1966: ARC Grant to Dobyns-Bennett High School
97.  May 19, 1966: Metals Engineering Corporation Contract
98.  May 25, 1966: Holston Defense Contract
99.  May 27, 1966: Bean Station Industrial Park
100. May 31, 1966: Morristown College Science Building Grant
101. June 1, 1966: Raytheon Contract
102. June 1, 1966: Roll Call Article
103. June 2, 1966: FHA Grant for White Pine Sewer Plant
104. June 7, 1966: Announcement of Re-Election Candidacy
105. June 10, 1966: Raytheon Contract
106. June 13, 1966: Scott County Telephone Cooperative Grant
107. June 14, 1966: HEW Grant for Tusculum College

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1.    June 15, 1966: HEW Grant to Milligan College
2.    June 15, 1966: Pfc. Billy J. Shelton not to be Sent Back to Vietnam
3.    June 19, 1966: Ronald Reagan Praises Quillen
4.    June 20, 1966: ETSU Grant for New Student Services Building
5.    June 21, 1966: Metal Engineering Company Contract
6.    June 22, 1966: King College Grant
7.    June 26, 1966: Fourth of July, America
8.    June 27, 1966: ARC Grant to Greeneville Airport
9.    June 28, 1966: Morristown-Hamblen County Economic Opportunity Authority Grant
10.  June 29, 1966: Bristol Memorial Hospital Grant for Community Mental Health Center
11.  June 29, 1966: Dobyns-Bennett High School Grant
12.  June 29, 1966: Science Hill High School Equipment Grant
13.  June 30, 1966: Raytheon Contract
14.  June, 1966: Washington County Board of Education Entitlement
15.  July 1, 1966: HEW Grant for ETSU Libraries
16.  July 6, 1966: ARC Grant for Bristol Memorial Hospital
17.  July 7, 1966: Pigeon Forge Sewage Treatment Plant Grant
18.  July 12, 1966: Hart Construction Company Contract from National Park Service
19.  July 13, 1966: Sperry Rand Corporation Contract
20.  July 18, 1966: Holston Defense Contract
21.  July 19, 1966: Veterans Benefits Bills
22.  July 20, 1966: EDA Grant to Bristol Memorial Hospital
23.  July 27, 1966: Holston Army Ammunition Plant
24.  July 27, 1966: Quillen Refuses to Give Gift to Lucy Johnson
25.  July 29, 1966: ARC Grant to Morristown College for Science Building
26.  August 4, 1966: ARC Grant for Sneedville-Mooresburg Road
27.  August 5, 1966: Raytheon Contract
28.  August 10, 1966: HUD Loans to Tazewell and Hunstville
29.  August 17, 1966: Sneedville and Hancock County Access Roads
30.  August 18, 1966: HEW Grant to Hawkins County Nursing Home, Rogersville
31.  August 19, 1966: Raytheon Contract
32.  August 25, 1966: ARC Funds for Tennessee
33.  August 31, 1966: Morristown College EDA Grant
34.  September 1, 1966: Quillen Remarks on Failure of Department of Defense to Assist Wives and Families of Vietnam MIA’s
35.  September 6, 1966: Junior Foreign Service Officers
36.  September 11, 1966 Imposition of Price and Wage Controls
37.  September 13, 1966: 75th Anniversary of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs
38.  September 18, 1966: US Hwy 23
39.  September 24, 1966:  Pvt. Edward Conner Court-Martial
40.  September 29, 1966: General Election
41.  September 29, 1966: Quillen-Baker
42.  September 29, 1966: Quillen and Duncan Get “Treasury Watchdog” Awards
43.  September 30, 1966: Raytheon Contract
44.  October 2, 1966: Watchdog of the Treasury Award
45.  October 4, 1966: Harold Howe, II, U. S. Commission of Education
46.  October 9, 1966: Food for Peace
47.  October 9, 1966: 3rd Re-Election
48.  October 10, 1966: Bill to Allow Teachers to Deduct Expenses in College Courses to Improve Teaching Skills
49.  October 11, 1966: ARC Grant for Pigeon Forge Sewage Treatment
50.  October 11, 1966: ARC Grant for Four Lane Highway Between Kingsport and Johnson City
51.  October 13, 1966: Teachers to Deduct Educational Expenses
52.  October 14, 1966: Tate Springs Post Office to Remain Open
53.  October 15, 1966: ETSU Receives ARC Grant
54.  October 16, 1966: Social Security Increases
55.  October 17, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act, Greeneville Grant
56.  October 17, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act,  Johnson City Grant
57.  October 17, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act, Morristown Grant
58.  October 17, 1966: Postal Service – Door to Door City Delivery Service
59.  October 18, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act, Bristol Grant
60.  October 18, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act, Erwin Grant
61.  October 19, 1966: Holston Defense Corporation Contract
62.  October 20, 1966: Nixon Speaking at Tri-City Airport
63.  October 23, 1966: “Spending 89th
64.  October 25, 1966: ETSU Grant for a Classroom Building
65.  October 25, 1966: Nixon to Visit Tri-Cities Airport
66.  October 26, 1966: EDA Grant for Sewage Treatment Plant at Pigeon Forge
67.  October 27, 1966: HUD Grant for Morristown’s “Rheatown” Urban Renewal Project
68.  October 30, 1966: Nixon Visit to Tri-City Airport
69.  November 2, 1966: EDA Grant for Eight Counties
70.  November 2, 1966: Jefferson County to Receive Hill-Burton Grant
71.  November 3, 1966: Andrew Jackson’s Old Home Place Historical Shrine
72.  November 3, 1966: Nixon’s Visit to Tri-City Airport
73.  November 4, 1966: FHA Grant to Blue Springs Utility, Carter County
74.  November 5, 1966: Netherland Inn
75.  November 5, 1966: Quillen Attends Party for Retiring Judge Howard W. Smith
76.  November 6, 1966: Re-Election Bid
77.  November 9, 1966: FHA Grant to Unicoi Water Utility District
78.  November 23, 1966: Hill-Burton Grant, Unicoi County Health Center
79.  December 1, 1966: Laughlin Hospital Receives Hill-Burton Grant
80.  December 2, 1966: EDA Grant to Determine Feasibility of Established Scientific Complex
81.  December 13, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act Project, Johnson City Vocational School
82.  December 19, 1966: Manpower Development and Training Act, Sevier County Woodturning Project
83.  December 22, 1966: Claiborne County Nursing Home Receives Hill-Burton Grant
84.  December 28, 1966: Sperry Farragut Company Receives Naval Contract
85.  1966: Blue Ridge Shoe Company, Manpower Contract
86.  1966: Commemorative Stamp – 75th Anniversary of General Federation of Women’s Clubs
87.  1966: Criticism of Harold Howe, II, Commissioner of Education
88.  1966: Desecration of Flag
89.  1966: ETSU Grant for New Education Classroom Building
90.  1966: Expense Deduction for Teacher’s Tuition
91.  1966: Fourth of July Observances
92.  1966: Junior Foreign Services Officers
93.  1966: Seeking 3rd Term
94.  1966: Service Academy Appointments
95.  1966: Social Security Office Open at Shopping Center
96.  January 3, 1967: VFW Protests Free Holiday Transportation for Job Corps
97.  January 6, 1967: VFW to Honor Rep. Loilbur Mills
98.  January 9, 1967: War Memorial on Guam
99.   January 11, 1967: Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Williams/Sullivan County Republican Award
100. January 11, 1967: President’s State of the Union Speech
101. January 11, 1967: Vote to not Seat Congressman – Elect Adam C. Powell
102. January 13, 1967: DOI Grant to Cherokee – Hartshaw Sanitary Sewage District, Greeneville
103. January 13, 1967: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Expansion
104. January 13, 1967: Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Loan to Church Hill
105. January 15, 1967: Committee to Investigate Conduct of House Members, Offices, and Employees
106. January 15, 1967: Introduction of Committee on Standards and Conduct
107. January 16, 1967: Davy Crockett Commemorative Stamp
108. January 17, 1967:Dept. of Labor andDept. of Health, Education, and Welfare Approval for Manpower Project in Greene County
109. January 17, 1967: Fraley, Charles
110. January 20, 1967: Navy Contract to Sperry Farragut Division
111. January 20, 1967: Raytheon Contract
112. January 20, 1967: VFW, Vietnam

Box 390

1.    January 23, 1967: FHA Loan and Grant to Pigeon Forge
2.    January 24, 1967: HUD Grant to Kingsport
3.    January 24, 1967: New Boiler Plant at the Veterans Administration
4.    January 25, 1967: HUD Grant to Kingsport
5.    January 26, 1967: Greene County Urges Quillen to Seek Re-Election
6.    January 26, 1967: VFW – Washington Phase Out
7.    January 31, 1967: EDA Loan to Greeneville
8.    January 31, 1967: VFW Hails President’s Message on Veterans
9.    February 2, 1967: Nominations for Appointment to Service Academies
10.  February 9, 1967: Veterans Assistance Re-adjustment
11.   February 10, 1967: VFW Commander Protests Budget Bureau “Distortion” of Vets Program Costs
12.  February 2, 1967: Subversives in the Classroom
13.  February 16, 1967: Navy Contract to Sperry-Rand Corporation, Bristol for SHRIKE Missiles
14.  February 16, 1967: Supreme Court Ruling of Keyishian vs. University of New York, Congress and Senate Response
15.  February 27, 1967: HEW Grant to ETSU
16.  March 2, 1967: Jimmy Quillen Day
17.  March 2, 1967: Tribute to Quillen
18.  March 8, 1967: Tax Sharing Bill
19.  March 9, 1967: HUD – Low Rent Housing, Church Hill
20.  March 15, 1967: Creating a New Committee on Standards and Conduct
21.  March 20, 1967: Tariff Commission – Dairy Imports
22.  March 22, 1967: VFW – Increased Educational Training Allowance for GI’s and Dependents
23.  March 23, 1967: Questionnaire
24.  March 29, 1967: VFW – Vietnam Peace Efforts
25.  March 30, 1967: Kingsport’s Golden Anniversary
26.  March 31, 1967: Army Contract to Holston Defense Corporation
27.  March 31, 1967: Army Contract to Raytheon
28.  April 3, 1967: Federal Land Bank and Farm Credit System (50th Anniversary)
29.  April 4, 1967: Navy Contract to Sperry-Farragut Company
30.  April 4, 1967: VFW – Flag Legislation
31.  April 7, 1967: Bristol Mayors with Mr. Quillen and Mr. Wampler
32.  April 11, 1967: Comments on Federal Land Bank and Farm Credit System
33.  April 13, 1967: Bristol TN/VA Elected Officials
34.  April 13, 1967: Open Door – Sevier County
35.  April 13, 1967: VFW – Chief Commends Humphrey on Tour
36.  April 14, 1967: Joint Release on Eastman By-Pass Road
37.  April 15, 1967: Navy Contract to Metals Engineering Company, Greeneville
38.  April 15, 1967: VFW – Lashes at Irresponsible Statements on Vietnam
39.  April 19, 1967: Flag Desecration
40.  April 19, 1967: Federal and D. C. Interrogation Acts of 1967
41.  April 20, 1967: National Home Ownership Foundation Act
42.  April 20, 1967: Open Door – Unicoi County
43.  April 27, 1967: EDA Grant to Newport
44.  April 27, 1967: Open Door – Hamblen County
45.  April 27, 1967: VFW – Gen. Westmoreland Speech
46.  April 30, 1967: Flag Desecration
47.  May 4, 1967: Open Door – Johnson County
48.  May 5, 1967: Sevier County Library
49.  May 7, 1967: Flag Desecration
50.  May 8, 1967: Flag Bill
51.  May 8, 1967: VFW – Flag Desecration Legislation
52.  May 8, 1967: Remarks on Soil Conservation Service
53.  May 9, 1967: Remarks on Freedom of Press
54.  May 10, 1967: Raytheon Contract
55.  May 11, 1967: Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Grant to Rutledge
56.  May 11, 1967: Open Door, Cocke County
57.  May 11, 1967: VFW – Leader Hits Suggested Draft Changes
58.  May 14, 1967: John B. Dennis Bypass Extension
59.  May 18, 1967: Open Door,  Hawkins County
60.  May 20, 1967: Bill to Protect American Flag
61.  May 22, 1967: EDA Grant for Road at Thorn Hill
62.  May 22, 1967: King College Tribute
63.  May 22, 1967: Open Door,  Jefferson County
64.  May 28, 1967: Chinquapin Elementary School Visit
65.  June 1, 1967: Open Door, Carter County
66.  June 1, 1967: Shady Valley Watershed Project
67.  June 4, 1967: Call for Action on Flag Bill
68.  June 4, 1967: Crisis in Egypt  and Israel
69.  June 4, 1967: Open Door, Elizabethton
70.  June 10, 1967: Remarks by Quillen at Shady Valley Watershed Dedication Ceremonies
71.  June 12, 1967: Open Door, Greene County
72.  June 14, 1967: EDA Grant
73.  June 14, 1967: Navy Contract to Metals Engineering Corp.
74.  June 15, 1967: Open Door, Greene County
75.  June 18, 1967: Anti-Riot Bill
76.  June 18, 1967: Desecration of Flag/Railroad Strike
77.  June 18, 1967: Open Door, Greene County
78.  June 19, 1967: Final Passage – Flag Bill
79.  June 19, 1967: ETSU Grant from U. S. Office of Education
80.  June 20, 1967: Letter in Reply to 10,000 Textile Letters
81.  June 22, 1967: Open Door, Grainger County
82.  June 23, 1967: Edison Post Office
83.  June 25, 1967: Federal Aid Primary and Secondary Road Construction
84.  June 25, 1967: Open Door, Rutledge
85.  June 29, 1967: Manpower Development and Training Act, Greene County
86.  July 3, 1967: REA Loan to Holston Electric Cooperative, Rogersville
87.  July 5, 1967: Open Door, Morristown
88.  July 6, 1967: Open Door, Washington County
89.  July 6, 1967: Results of Questionnaires
90.  July 9, 1967: Open Door, Washington County Doubleheader
91.  July 13, 1967: Jury Trials in TVA Land Condemnation Proceedings
92.  July 13, 1967: Open Door, Hancock County
93.  July 15, 1967: Open Door, Greene County
94.  July 16, 1967: Open Door, Hancock County
95.  July 16, 1967: Open Door, Sullivan County
96.  July 19, 1967: Anti Riot Bill
97.  July 20, 1967: Open Door, Sullivan County
98.  July 24, 1967: VFW Supports Subversive Activities Control Board
99.  July 30, 1967: Veterans Administration (VA) Mountain Home/Hospital Facilities
100. August 2, 1967: Textile Building
101. August 8, 1967: Rat Control Bill
102. August 9, 1967: ARC Grant to Laughlin Hospital
103. August 11, 1967: The National Defense Education Act of 1958
104. August 15, 1967: Appalachian Volunteers, Inc. Program Staff Members/Communistic Materials
105. August 2, 1967: Funding for New Access
106. August 20, 1967: New Hospital at Mountain Home, Tenn.
107. August 21, 1967: Panama Canal

Box 391

1.    August 27, 1967: Foreign Aid Bill
2.    September 6, 1967: ARC Grant to ETSU
3.    September 12, 1967: ARC – Highway System
4.    September 13, 1967: HUD – Highland Hills Urban Renewal Project/Greeneville
5.    September 17, 1967: Tazewell County Republican Meeting
6.    September 1967: Manpower Development and Training Act Project
7.    October 10, 1967: Condemnation of Coal Property by TVA
8.    October 13, 1967: Appalachian Road Program
9.    October 16, 1967: Commendation for Services as Congressman
10.  November 8, 1967: EDA Assistance
11.  November 12, 1967: Economic Opportunity Act
12.  November 20, 1967: Crime
13.  December 10, 1967: Report from Washington
14.  December 15, 1967: Employment of Communists in Defense Facilities
15.  December 17, 1967: Employment of Subversives in Defense Facilities
16.  December 17, 1967: Joint Resolution Against Employing Subversives in the Defense Industry
17.  December 19, 1967: HUD- Greeneville Low-Rent Housing
18.  1967: Agricultural Exports
19.  1967: American Legion Story
20.  1967: Anti Poverty Bill
21.  1967: Anti Riot Act
22.  1967: Appalachian Regional Program/I-81
23.  1967: Appalachian Regional Development Act Extension
24.  1967: Appalachian Volunteers, Inc., Investigation of
25.  1967: Appropriations Bill
26.  1967: Bill to Extend Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965
27.  1967: 1968 Budget (House)
28.  1967: Committee of Standards
29.  1967: Congressional Wives Club
30.  1967: David Crockett Commemorative Stamp
31.  1967: Domestic Flat Glass Industry and Foreign Imports
32.  1967: Extension of the Eastman By-Pass Road in Kingsport
33.  1967: Federal Interrogation Act of 1967
34.  1967: Federal Land Bank and Farm Credit System
35.  1967: Fishery Service Project
36.  1967: Fishery Service Project of the Department of the Interior at Gatlinburg
37.  1967: Flag Bill
38.  1967: 4-H Club
39.  1967: Imports – Textile Industry
40.  1967: Johnson’s Proposed Tax Increase
41.  1967: Kenneth Arnold’s Dream
42.  1967: Letters for Limits on Textile Imports of Synthetic Fibers
43.  1967: Manpower Development and Training Act (Hancock County)
44.  1967: Mountain Home – New Hospital Facilities
45.  1967: Mountain Home – Veterans Organization Support
46.  1967: National Home Ownership Foundation Act
47.  1967: Naval Air System Command
48.  1967: New Flag for the Grainger County Courthouse
49.  1967: 90th Congress
50.  1967: Office of Economic Opportunity Grant
51.  1967: Open Door, Carter County
52.  1967:Open Door, Hancock County
53.  1967: Open Door
54.  1967: Panama Canal
55.  1967: Questionnaire
56.  1967: Reports from Washington
57.  1967: Soil Conservation Service
58.  1967: Stop Imports
59.  1967: Veterans of Foreign Wars Give Support of Quillen and Mountain Home Construction
60.  January 3 and 4, 1968: Appalachian Regional Commission
61.  January 7, 1968:    Appalachian Traffic Club
62.  January 8, 1968:    Naval Contract Award
63.  January 27, 1968: Hancock County Republican Organization Promotes Quillen
64.  February 28, 1968: Academy Nominations
65.  February, 1968: Manpower and Development and Training Act Project
66.  March 4, 1968: American Legion Plaque
67.  March 4, 1968: Voice of Democracy Contest
68.  March 14, 1968:    Code of Ethics
69.  March 14, 1968:    Ethics Committee Report
70.  March 15, 1968:    Betsy Bowers
71.  March 22, 1968:    Civil Rights Bill
72.  April 1, 1968: George W. Hardin
73.  April 1, 1968: President Johnson
74.  April 2, 1968: Kennedy and King
75.  April 8, 1968: Greeneville Endorsement for Quillen
76.  April 17, 1968: Farmers Benefit Appropriation
77.  April 18, 1968: EDA Grant
78.  April 19, 1968: Economic Development Administration/Industrial Park in Johnson City
79.  April 24, 1968: ARC Grant – Church Hill Sewage
80.  April 28, 1968: HUD Grant – Bristol
81.  April 30, 1968: EDA Grant to Mountain City
82.  April 30, 1968: HUD Grant – Jonesborough
83.  May 1, 1968: HUD – Sullivan County
84.  May 2, 1968: Department of Interior Grant for State Park at Roan Mountain
85.  May 2, 1968: HUD – Jefferson City
86.  May 2, 1968: Office of Education – ETSU and Morristown College Grants
87.  May 3, 1968: Department of Housing and Urban Development
88.  May 6, 1968: HUD – Sneedville
89.  May 7, 1968: ARC – Greeneville
90.  May 7, 1968: HUD – Morristown
91.  May 9, 1968: Contract – Raytheon
92.  May 12, 1968: TVA Act of 1933
93.  May 14, 1968: Jury Trials
94.  May 14, 1968: Statement by Quillen, Flood Control
95.  May 15, 1968: HUD – Rogersville
96.  May 15, 1968: MDTA Johnson City Vocational
97.  May 16, 1968: HUD Mountain City
98.  May 16, 1968: TVA Condemnation of Real Property
99.  May 17, 1968: EDA – Sneedville
100. May 17, 1968:    HUD – Erwin

Box 392

1.    May 21, 1968: HUD – Surgoinsville
2.    May 22, 1968: ARC – Tri-Cities, Elizabethton, Mountain City
3.    May 22, 1968: Announcement of 4th Term in House of Representatives
4.    May 24, 1968: HUD – Bulls Gap
5.    May 24, 1968: HUD – Mount Carmel
6.    May 28, 1968: HUD – Elizabethton, Sevierville, Church Hill
7.    May 31, 1968: Holston Defense
8.    June 3, 1968: Increase in Income Taxes
9.    June 5, 1968: George W. Hardin, Aircraft
10.  June 6, 1968: Anti Crime Bill
11.  June 6, 1968: Reduction in Expenditures
12.  June 7, 1968: Raytheon (U. S. Army Grant)
13.  June 13, 1968: Federal Employees Engaging in Civil Disorders
14.  June 13, 1968: Poor Peoples Campaign
15.  June 13, 1968: Washington Riots
16.  June 21, 1968: Raytheon
17.  June 25, 1968: Flag Bill
18.  June 26, 1968: Gun Legislation
19.  June 26, 1968: Wilcox Nursing Home Grant
20.  June 27, 1968: ETSU Grant for Science Building
21.  June 27, 1968: MDTA Morristown
22.  June 28, 1968: Holston Defense Corporation
23.  July 1, 1968: George W. Hardin
24.  July 3, 1968: Blue Springs Utility District
25.  July 11, 1968: ETSU Grant
26.  July 19, 1968: Washington County Farm Bureau
27.  July 29, 1968: Violent Crimes
28.  July 29, 1968: Mr. Quillen as Member of Platform Committee
29.  July 31, 1968: Manpower Development Funds – Greeneville
30.  August 3, 1968: Republican Congressional Proposals
31.  August 13, 1968: Raytheon
32.  August 17, 1968: HUD – Jefferson City
33.  August 21, 1968: Veterans of Foreign Wars Silver Medal and Citation Award
34.  August 24, 1968: Urban Renewal – Bristol
35.  August 26, 1968: Metals Engineering Company – Greeneville
36.  August 26, 1968: National Guard – Johnson City
37.  August 29, 1968: Bays Mountain Park
38.  September 9, 1968: Raytheon
39.  September 10, 1968: Manpower and Training – Greeneville
40.  September 16-17, 1968: TVA
41.  September 18, 1968: Foothills Parkway
42.  September 22, 1968: Nixon-Agnew-Quillen Headquarters
43.  September 22, 1968: Nixon Campaign Issues
44.  September 22, 1968: Vietnam
45.  September 26, 1968: Low Rent Housing – Greeneville
46.  September 28, 1968: HUD – Greeneville
47.  October 7, 1968: Great Smoky Mountains
48.  October 7, 1968: Watchdog of the Treasury
49.  October 18, 1968: Airport Mountain City
50.  October 22, 1968: Rallies in the First District
51.  October 24, 1968: Cherokee-Hartshaw Sanitary Sewer District
52.  October 24, 1968: FHA Loan – Mountain City
53.  October 26, 1968: Year End Report
54.  October 30, 1968: Holston Defense Corporation
55.  October 31, 1968: HUD Grant for Low Rent Housing in Rogersville
56.  October, 1968: Reports from Washington
57.  November 5, 1968:  Fourth Term
58.  November 8, 1968:  EDA Grant
59.  November 13, 1968:  Post Office – Rogersville
60.  November 19, 1968:  Blount County/National Park Service Grant
61.  November 21, 1968:  Sevier Development Company Grant
62.  November 22, 1968:  Appalachian Commission Grant to Wilcox Hall Nursing Home
63.  December 2, 1968:  Sewage Treatment Plant Grant – Johnson City
64.  December 13, 1968:  Low Rent Housing – Elizabethton
65.  December 30, 1968:  Post Office – Rogersville
66.  December 30, 1968:  Raytheon Contract
67.  December 31, 1968:  Bristol Grant for New Passenger Buses
68.  December 31, 1968:  HEW Grant to Greene Valley Hospital
69.  December 31, 1968:  Holston Defense
70.  1968: Sullivan County Backs Quillen
71.  January 1, 1969: Re-Introduction of Joint Resolution
72.  January 10, 1969:     Constitutional Amendment (Communists in Defense Facilities)
73.  January 13, 1969:     Academy Nominations
74.  January 17, 1969:     Inaugural Bill
75.  January 18, 1969:     Mel Laird and Mr. Quillen
76.  January 25, 1969:     Bill (HR 3829) to Limit Census Questions
77.  January 30, 1969:     Mr. Quillens Remarks on Secretary Hardin’s Decision
78.  February  22, 1969:  Legislative Questionnaire
79.  March 3, 1969: VA Center – New Boiler Plant
80.  March 5, 1969:  College Rioting
81.  March 8, 1969:  Quillen Top Vote Getter
82.  March 11, 1969:  Bill to Increase Income Exemption From $600 to $1200 (HR 8311)
83.  March 15, 1969:  Bill to Repeal Pay Increases to Members of Congress
84.  March 20, 1969:  Campus Rioting
85.  March 25, 1969:  Appalachian Program
86.  April 21, 1969:  Soil Conservation Service
87.  April 21, 1969:  Thorpe, Nathan
88.  May 9, 1969:  Questionnaire Results
89.  May 16, 1969:  Announcement of Sevier County Open Door
90.  May 16, 1969:  John L. Bowers, Jr. – Nominated by Nixon as U. S. Attorney for Eastern District
91.  May 21, 1969: Cunningham, Morris
92.  May 24, 1969:  Sevier County, Open Door
93.  May, 1969:  Reports from Washington
94.  June 6, 1969:  Johnson County Open Door
95.  June 10, 1969:  Initial Withdrawal from Troops in Vietnam
96.  June 11, 1969:  Limitation on the Use of Public Property
97.  June 11 1969:  Reaction to Troop Withdrawal from Vietnam
98.  June 13, 1969:  Garbage Truck for Guaranda, Ecuador
99.  June 14, 1969:  Open Door, Johnson County
100. June 15, 1969:   Flag Day
101. June 18, 1969:   Cigarette Smoking Act 1969, Speech on Floor and Release
102. June 23, 1969: Billy Graham Breakfast
103. June 24, 1969: Census Reform
104. June 29, 1969: Letter to Seller, Internal Security Act
105. July 6, 1969: Defense Facilities and Security Act w/ Ichard
106. July 9, 1969: Smut in Mail (3 Bills)
107. July 13-16, 1969: Apollo 11

Box 393

1.    July 16, 1969:  Appalachian Regional Program Release on Speech on Floor
2.    July 16, 1969:  New Post Office in Johnson City
3.    July 30, 1969:  Open Door, Unicoi County
4.    July 23-26:  Open Door Greene County
5.    August 2, 1969:  Open Door, Unicoi County
6.    August 6-9, 1969:  Open Door, Jefferson County
7.    August 9, 1969:  Letters to Committee Chairman, Urging Hearings on Smut Bills (through mail)
8.    August 10, 1969: Open Door, Jefferson County
9.    August 17, 1969: Hearings Set – Defense Facilities Release
10.  September 3, 1969:  Income Questionnaires to Veterans Over 72 Years of Age
11.  September 3, 1969:  Open Door, Hawkins County
12.  September 4, 1969:  Dave Walkey Appointment (Interior Department)
13.  September 4, 1969:  New Post Office Facility for Bristol, Tennessee
14.  September 6, 1969:  Open Door, Hawkins County
15.  September 9, 1969:  Defense Facilities and Industrial Security Act
16.  September 10, 1969:  Open Door, Carter County
17.  September 14, 1969:  Direct Nationwide Popular Vote Plan
18.  September 14, 1969:  Open Door, Elizabethton Popular Vote for Presidential Election
19.  September 17, 1969:  Open Door, Cocke County
20.  September 17, 1969:  Special Order in House of Representatives for Prisoners of War
21.  September 25, 1969:  Smut in the Mails Committee Hearing
22.  September 28, 1969:  Prior to Speech to Burley and Dark Leaf Association, Bristol
23.  September 29, 1969:  Speech to Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Association on Tobacco
24.  October 1, 1969:         Open Door, Washington County
25.  October 6, 1969:         VA Bill Questionnaire Passes House
26.  October 8, 1969:         William B. Taylor, III/U. S. Commissioner
27.  October 15, 1969:  Open Door, Hancock County
28.  October 16, 1969:  Remarks on Vietnam Moratorium
29.  October 19, 1969:  Open Door, Sneedville
30.  October 22, 1969:  Open Door, Sullivan County
31.  October 26, 1969:  Open Door, Sullivan County
32.  November 2, 1969:  Government Marker for Medal of Honor Winners
33.  November 4, 1969:  Vietnam
34.  November 6, 1969:  Cigarette Smoking, Commission On
35.  November 20, 1969:  VA Mountain Home
36.  November 25, 1969:  Dr. Joe C. Chambers (Communicable Disease Council)
37.  November 26, 1969:  George Harrison Garrett
38.  December 1, 1969:  HR 6256 Passes House (Headstone Marker for Medal of Honor Winners)
39.  December 1, 1969:  Public Health Service’s National Advisory Communicable Disease Council
40.  December 4, 1969:  Friendship Truck
41.  December 7, 1969:  Vietnam Support – Bristol
42.  December 8, 1969:  News Release on Gateway Church Vietnam Petition
43.  December 9, 1969:  Tax Structure
44.  December 10, 1969:  Vietnam Petition
45.  December 16, 1969:  Leonard R. Hall
46.  December 16, 1969:  Vietnam Forces
47.  December 18, 1969:  Federal Tax Structure
48.  December 19, 1969:  Defense Facilities and Industrial Security Act
49.  December 21, 1969:  Bill to Prevent Communist from Working in Defense Facilities
50.  December 30, 1969:  Robert N. McInturff/Census Bureau
51.  1969:  Academy Appointments
52.  1969:  Open Door, Sevier County
53.  1969:  Questionnaires
54.  January 2, 1970: Contract Award from National Park Service
55.  January 4, 1970: Investigation of Sheet Glass Imports
56.  January 4, 1970: Release on Tariff Bill (Letter to President)
57.  January 7, 1970: Opening of 1970 Decennial Census Population and Housing
58.  January 8, 1970: Redistricting Plan
59.  January 9, 1970: Newport Site for Two Projects
60.  January 12, 1970:  Statement from Quillen on Carl McInturff’s Death
61.  January 13, 1970:     REA Approved Loan
62.  January 16, 1970:     First Session of 91st Congress
63.  January 16, 1970:     Speech to Kingsport Education Association
64.  January 19, 1970:     Carter County Republican Executive Committee Resolution for Quillen’s Re-Election
65.  January 21, 1970: Defense Facilities
66.  January 23, 1970:   President Nixon’s State of the Union Message
67.  January 25, 1970:     Bill Concerning Communists Working in Defense Facilities
68.  January 25, 1970:     Release on Defense Plant Bill
69.  January 27, 1970:     Burley Quotas –Dept. of Agriculture
70.  January 27, 1970:     HUD Grant for Johnson County Hospital
71.  January 27, 1970:     Release on Burley Letter to Hardin
72.  January 28, 1970:     Academy Appointments
73.  January 29, 1970:     Bill Concerning Communists Working in Defense Facilities
74.  February 1, 1970:       Tobacco Industry in Tennessee
75.  February 4, 1970:       Release on Clergy Resolution
76.  February 5, 1970:  Cutlines for Picture of Bobby McDavid and Quillen
77.  February 10, 1970:  Release on Report from Washington
78.  February 11, 1970:  Release on Veterans and Railroaders
79.  February 13, 1970:  Post Office Mail Delivery Service Expanded in First District
80.  February 16, 1970:  Friendship Truck
81.  February 17, 1970:  Announcement of Grant to Johnson City
82.  February 19, 1970:  HUD Grant for Johnson City Urban Renewal
83.  February 20, 1970:  Hawkins County Republican Executive Committee
84.  February 20, 1970:  Release on Anti Busing Bill
85.  February 25, 1970:  Quillen’s Anti Pollution Bills
86.  February, 1970:  Quillen Reports from Washington
87.  March 6, 1970:  Quillen’s Remarks at Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts
88.  March 16, 1970: Letter to House Appropriations Committee for More Funds for Mountain Home/VA Hospital
89.  March 16, 1970: Selection of Two National Science Foundation Recipients
90.  March 17, 1970: Eubanks Being Named Manager of Fish Hatchery
91.  March 20, 1970: Additional Funds for Mountain Home
92.  March 20, 1970: Testimony Before Agriculture Sub Committee
93.  March 23, 1970: Postal Strike
94.  March 30, 1970: Garbage Truck to Ecuador
95.  April 2, 1970:  Erwin Water and Sewer Service
96.  April 8, 1970:  Criminal Misuse of Explosives
97.  April 11, 1970:  Railroad Retirement Act
98.  April 11, 1970:  Greeneville Reception
99.  April 11, 1970:  Passage of Railroad Retirement Bill
100. April 12, 1970:  Communists in Defense Plants
101. April 12, 1970:  Letter to Senator Eastland
102. April 17, 1970:  Douglas Attack
103. April 22, 1970:  Letters to Hardin and Sen. Ellender on Special Milk Program
104. April 22, 1970:  Questionnaire Going in Mail
105. April 26, 1970:  Special Milk Program Extension

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1.     April 29, 1970:  GOP Endorsement of Quillen
2.     April 29, 1970:  Republican Executives Committees, 1st Congressional District Endorse Quillen for Re-Election
3.     May 3, 1970:  Douglas for Rules Committee Probe
4.     May 5, 1970:  Inaugural Concert at Sullivan Central High School for Quillen
5.     May 9, 1970:  Andrew Johnson Homeplace
6.     May 10, 1970:  Campus Riots
7.     May 13, 1970:  Congressional Reorganization Bill
8.     May 13, 1970:  Anest Property
9.     May 18, 1970:  Garbage Truck in Guaranda
10.   May 20, 1970:  Import Bill
11.   May 20, 1970:  Special Milk Program for School Children
12.   May 24, 1970:  Milk Program (Second Release)
13.   May 27, 1970:  Quillen Announces Candidacy for Re-Election
14.   May 27, 1970:  Quillen Re-Election
15.   May 28, 1970:  Sale of Land to Unicoi County
16.   May 31, 1970:  Statement Concerning Inflation
17.   June 3, 1970:  Letter of Commendation on Power Association
18.   June 7, 1970:  Chicago 7
19.   June 10, 1970:  Lowering Voting Age to 18
20.   June 14, 1970:  Pollution Bill Before Rules Committee
21.   June 17, 1970:  Dairy Quota Bill
22.   June 18, 1970:  Approval of Milk Fund Program
23.   June 18, 1970:  Bill Requiring Flag be Presented to Parents of Deceased Veterans
24.   June 18, 1970:  Special Milk Program Authorized
25.   June 21, 1970:  Humane Treatment of U. S. Prisoners of War
26.   June 22, 1970:  VA Approves $ for VA Hospital at Mountian Home
27.   June 24, 1970:  Deadline for Returning Questionnaire
28.   June 28, 1970:  Statement on Crime Rate Increase
29.   July 1, 1970:  Communist Bill
30.   July 5, 1970:  Attempts to Get Gun Control Act Out of Committee
31.   July 8, 1970:  Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Award Being Presented to Quillen
32.   July 12, 1970:  Bill to Provide Survivors Benefits for Fire and Police Personnel
33.   July 15, 1970:  1970 Questionnaire
34.   July 17, 1970:  Erwin Featured in New York Times
35.   July 19, 1970:  Re-Election
36.   July 19, 1970:  Bills Sponsored by Quillen
37.   July 21, 1970:  Desecration of Flag
38.   July 21, 1970:  Statement Opposing TVA Rate Income
39.   July 21, 1970:  Mention of Quillen History Book
40.   July 22, 1970:  General Campaign Story
41.   July 24, 1970:  Campaign (Quillen)
42.   July 26, 1970:  Interstate Investigation
43.   July 28, 1970:  Special Report from Washington
44.   July 31, 1970:  Request of House Internal Security Committee to Identify Speakers on Campus
45.   July, 1970:  Quillen Reports from Washington
46.   August 2, 1970: Quillen’s Agreement with President on Curb of Spending
47.   August 3, 1970: Quillen Campaign
48.   August 5, 1970: Quillen Urges Large Voter Turnout
49.   August 6, 1970: Quillen’s Victory Statement
50.   August 16, 1970:  Remarks Before Judiciary Committee on HR 16801 (Explosives)
51.   August 24, 1970:  Graveyard Bill Passing Senate
52.   September 8, 1970:  Release of Funds for Milk Program
53.   September 13, 1970:  Herbert Lipner Shulman Appointed to National Advisory Committee on Teacher Corps.
54.   September 15, 1970:  Middle Eastern Turmoil
55.   September 16, 1970:  Feature on Quillen in DAV Magazine
56.   September 17, 1970:  National Defense Student Loan Program
57.   September 20, 1970:  Federal Highway Investigation
58.   September 20, 1970:  Passage of Reorganization Bill
59.   September 20, 1970:  Speech to American Legion in Kingsport
60.   September 20, 1970:  Bill Concerning Reforming Rules of Congress
61.   September 22, 1970:  Quillen Speaks to American Legion (Kingsport)
62.   September 23, 1970:  ASG Industries (Kingsport) Applies for Adjustment Assistance
63.   September 23, 1970:  Radio Tape Manuscripts
64.   September 23, 1970:  Drug Abuse Bill
65.   September 26, 1970:  Ribbon Cutting at Republican Campaign Headquarters, Kingsport
66.   September 27, 1970:  Nixon’s Letter to Colleges and Universities
67.   September 30, 1970:  Appointment of Shulman
68.   October 4, 1970:     State’s Delay of Highway Project
69.   October 6, 1970:     Barr Appointment to White House Conference
70.   October 7, 1970:     Prisoner of War Resolution
71.   October 7, 1970:     Watchdog of the Treasury
72.   October 11, 1970:  Benefits for Families of Policemen and Firemen killed in the Line of Duty
73.   October 13, 1970:  Crime Control Act of 1970
74.   October 16, 1970:  Rural Area Water System Grant (Greene County)
75.   October 18, 1970:  Letter from President on Re-Election
76.   October 20, 1970:  Quillen Reprimanded
77.   October 23, 1970:  Post Office Building Construction
78.   October 25, 1970:  Bill Repeating Gun Control Act
79.   October 26, 1970:  Quillen’s Voter Record
80.   October 27, 1970:  American General in Vietnam
81.   October 27, 1970:  Congressional Medal of Honor Winner, Calvin John Ward
82.   October 27, 1970:  Dedication of Graveyard Marker
83.   October 28, 1970:  Investigation of Fake War Medal
84.   November 1, 1970:  Voter Apathy in First District, Tennessee
85.   November 4, 1970:  Victory Statement
86.   November 10, 1970:  Interstate 81 Project
87.   November 16, 1970:  Appointment to Legion Committee
88.   November 20, 1970:  Pen Nixon Gave Quillen
89.   December 2, 1970:  Quillen Statement on TVA Decision to Keep Rates Status Quo
90.   December 2, 1970:  Story on Quillen Being Senior Member of Delegation
91.   December 2, 1970:  92nd Congress
92.   December 9, 1970:  Announcement of Grant for Headstart Grant in Kingsport
93.   1970:  Air and Water Pollution
94.   1970:  International Clergy Week in the US
95.   1970:  Jim Barr Selected as Delegate to White House Conference of Children
96.   1970:  Nixon’s Peace Initiative in Southeast Asia
97.   1970:  Questionnaire
98.   1970:  Reports from Washington
99.   1970:  Upper East Tennessee Economic Opportunity Authority Grant (Kingsport)
100. 1970:  VA Mountain Home Receives Appropriation
101. January 11, 1971:  Carson-Newman College
102. January 15, 1971:  Grant to Sevierville for Sewer Grant
103. January 17, 1971:  Old Knoxville Highway Utility District, Greene County, FHA Loan
104. January 19, 1971:  Grant to Holston Electric Cooperative
105. January 19, 1971:  Sevierville Waste Water Treatment Plant Grant
106. January 20, 1971:  Grant for Cocke County Nursing Home
107. January 20, 1971:  Quillen with GOP House Leaders
108. January 21, 1971:  Senator Russell’s Death
109. January 22, 1971:  Steele Creek Park, Bristol, Tenn.

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1.    February 3, 1971:      Academy Nominations
2.    February 3, 1971:      Steele Creek Park, Bristol, Tenn.
3.    February 4, 1971:      Milligan College Choir
4.    February 10, 1971:  Questionnaires
5.    February 15, 1971:  Dick McMahan’s Visit to Quillen’s Office
6.    February 16, 1971:  Cocke County Hospital
7.    February 17, 1971:  Hancock County Park Funds
8.    February 17, 1971:  Milligan Young Republicans
9.    February 22, 1971:  Elizabethton Housing Authority
10.  February 23, 1971:  Big Creek Utilities, Inc., Hawkins County, Loan and Grant
11.  February 23, 1971:  Hawkins County Sanitary Water System
12.  February 24, 1971:  Appalachian Christian Village
13.  March 1, 1971:  Bombing of the Capitol
14.  March 1, 1971:  Manpower Development and Training Act Projects
15.  March 2, 1971:  Proposed Closing of US 441
16.  March 7-9, 1971:      Big Springs, Hancock County
17.  March 11, 1971:  Picture Cutlines, Mrs. Quillen, Mrs. Duncan, and Mrs. Baker
18.  March 14, 1971:  Big Springs Bridge ARC Funds
19.  March 17, 1971:  SBA Loan to Jonesboro Development Company
20.  March 19, 1971:  Appalachian Regional Commission Extension
21.  March 20, 1971:  Testimony on Behalf of ARC – Big Springs
22.  March 23, 1971:  Big Springs Bridge
23.  March 23, 1971:  Gregg Kindle and Quillen
24.  March 23, 1971:  $100 Contribution for Big Springs Project
25.  March 23, 1971:  Washington Workshop at Mount Vernon Junior College
26.  March 24, 1971:  HUD Approval of Loan and Grant for Johnson City
27.  March 24, 1971:  POW’s
28.  March 24, 1971:  Grant to Roan Mountain Park
29.  March 26, 1971:  Railpax – Train Routes
30.  March 29, 1971:  Hazardous Duty Retirement for Firemen and Policemen
31.  March 31, 1971:  College Trial
32.  April 1, 1971:  Calley Sentence
33.  April 2, 1971:  Powell Valley Electric Coop
34.  April 4, 1971:  Big Springs, Hancock County
35.  April 6, 1971:  Ketron Choir Visiting Washington
36.  April 6, 1971:  Refusal of Letters Pleading Humane Treatment of POW
37.  April 12, 1971:  Dulcimer Photo
38.  April 16, 1971:  Carson-Newman College
39.  April 22, 1971:  Appalachian Regional Commission Extension
40.  April 23, 1971:  Bid Opening for Johnson City Post Office
41.  April 27, 1971:  Closing US Highway 441 (Great Smoky Mountain National Park)
42.  April 27, 1971:  Ketron High Khorale
43.  April 28, 1971:  4-H Group Visits Quillen
44.  April 28, 1971:  Proposed Closing of US 441
45.  April 28, 1971:  Railroad Retirement
46.  April 30, 1971:  Soil Conservation Service
47.  May 5, 1971:  Quillens Honored by Sullivan Central High School
48.  May 6, 1971:  ARC Grant to Vocational School in the Greene County Industrial Park
49.  May 7, 1971:  Recent Demonstrations
50.  May 10, 1971:  Meade (Contract Award)
51.  May 12, 1971:  ARC Grant for Vocational School in Elizabethton
52.  May 12, 1971:  Report from Washington
53.  May 12, 1971:  Quillen’s Questionnaire
54.  May 13, 1971:  Interstate Commerce Act Proposed Amendment
55.  May 13, 1971: 13-Period Accounting Year
56.  May 16, 1971:  ETSU Medical School
57.  May 17, 1971:  Navy Awards Contracts to Morris Industries, Inc.
58.  May 18, 1971:  Federal Aviation Administration Awards Grant to Elizabethton Municipal Airport
59.  May 23, 1971:  ETSU Medical School
60.  May 26, 1971:  Statement Before Subcommittee on Hospitals
61.  May 27, 1971:  Committee on Veterans Affairs
62.  May 28, 1971:  FHA Awards Grant to the Old Knoxville Highway Utility District
63.  June 2, 1971:  FHA Awards to Glen Hills Utility District of Greene County
64.  June 4, 1971:  ARC Grant to Dawn of Hope Development in Johnson City
65.  June 7, 1971:  Loan for Jefferson County Rural Community Sewer System
66.  June 7, 1971:  Navy Contract to Metals Engineering Corporation, Greeneville
67.  June 7, 1971:  Navy Awards Contract to Raytheon
68.  June 8, 1971:  Army Awards Contract to Holston Defense
69.  June 8, 1971:  Army Awards Contract to Raytheon
70.  June 9, 1971:  FHA Loan to Dandridge for Sewer System
71.  June 9-13, 1971:  Steele Creek Park Receives Land from Forest Service
72.  June 15, 1971:  HEW Grant to Bristol Mental Health Center
73.  June 15, 1971:  Office of Child Development of HEW Gives Grants for Headstart Program
74.  June 15, 1971:  Raytheon
75.  June 16, 1971:  Introduction of Lead, Zinc Bill
76.  June 17, 1971:  Motor Carriers/Interstate Commerce Commission
77.  June 18, 1971:  GSA Awards Contract to Magnavox
78.  June 18, 1971:  OEO Grant to Upper East Tennessee Economic Opportunity Authority
79.  June 21, 1971:  EDA Grant to Greeneville for Water and Sewer System
80.  June 22, 1971:  Bill for Widows to Receive Social Security at Age 50
81.  June 22, 1971:  X-Ray Unit for Herman Robinson Vocational Technical School
82.  June 23, 1971:  HUD Grant to Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia Planning Commission
83.  June 23, 1971:  OEO Grant
84.  June 24, 1971:  Holston Defense Corporation
85.  June 27, 1971:  Veterans Administration Appropriation Amendment
86.  June 30, 1971:  Holston Defense Corp. Army Contract
87.  June 1971:  Open Door, Gate City
88.  July 1, 1971:  ARC Grant for Tri-Cities Vocational Technical School
89.  July 1, 1971:  George T. Fox Receives Scholarship to University of Bochum, Germany
90.  July 1, 1971:  Title I  Funds to Elizabethton Schools
91.  July 1, 1971:  Resolution Calling for Five New State Medical Schools
92.  July 1, 1971:  VA Funding
93.  July 2, 1971:  Medical School
94.  July 7, 1971:  Big Springs, Hancock County
95.  July 8, 1971:  Bids for Compressed Air System at Holston Army Ammunition Plant
96.  July 8, 1971:  VA Recruits New Staff Members for Mountain Home
97.  July 13, 1971:  ARC