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From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; Colmer asserts the actions of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U. S." and the Vietnam War protestors are inspired by the Communism.
16 February 1966
From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Bill Colmer, chairman of the Special Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning, House of Representatives, Congree of the United States, to F.M. Tatum of Willmut Gas and Oil Company. The letter regards employing prisoners of war at Camp Shelby and encloses a letter from General Ulio (see mus.m316.0234).
19 July 1944
From the L.E. Faulkner Papers. Letter from Representative Colmer to L.E. Faulker, dated 25 January 1945. Colmer writes that he was "one of the five that was responsible for setting this Committee (Un-American Activities Committee) up in the first instance."
25 January 1945
From the Paul B. Johnson Family Papers. A telegram from Congressman Bill Colmer to Governor Paul B. Johnson Jr. regarding the decision to allow Mississippians to vote on prohibition.
04 February 1966