Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | Guide to the Henry M. Jackson Papers 1912-1987 |
Subject | Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington); Legislators--United States--Archives; Legislators--United States; Presidents--United States--Election--1960; Presidential candidates--United States--Archives; Presidents--United States--Elections--1972; Arms control--United States; Nuclear energy--United States; Nuclear energy--Government policy--United States; Nuclear facilities--Washington (State); Nuclear disarmament--United States; National security--United States; Military readiness; Political campaigns--United States; Elections--United States; Political parties--United States; Legislation--United States; Natural resources--United States; Protected areas--Law and legislation--United States; Washington (State); Politics and Politicians; International Relations; Environmental Conditions; Political Campaigns; Military; Public Works; Technology; Scrapbooks; Sound Recordings; Moving Images; Photographs; Artifacts |
Description | Papers, photographs, and other media materials of a Democratic Congressman and Senator from Washington State.; Early years: Henry Martin Jackson was born in Everett, Washington, in 1912, the son of Norwegian immigrants. His sister gave him his life-long nickname "Scoop" after a comic strip character in the local newspaper he delivered as a boy. He briefly attended Stanford University before graduating from the University of Washington, where he earned his bachelor of... |
Publisher | Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries |
Date | 1912/1987 |
Rights |
The Jackson papers are open to all researchers with the following exceptions:; The case files in accessions 3560-1 (pre-congressional papers), 3560-6 (FPD papers), 3560-8 (House case files) and 3560-14 (Senate case files) as well as any individual case files in other accessions are restricted to use by graduate students, university faculty members, and others doing similar serious research. These users must sign a statement indicating an understanding of the restrictions on the dissemination of information contained in these files. These conditions also apply to the microfilm of outgoing letters in accession 3560-19, which includes correspondence from constituent case files.; The Joel Merkel subgroup in box 330 of accession 3560-5 (Senate papers) is closed until an undetermined date before 2011.; Some material stored offsite; advance notice required for use.; Literary rights to the Jackson papers have been transferred to the University of Washington. However, copyright restrictions apply to incoming letters and may apply to many of the photographs, moving image materials, sound recordings, and political cartoons. Researchers are advised to consult with the staff of the Special Collections Division, University of Washington Libraries for further information. |
Type | Collection collection |
Identifier | http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv91324 |
Language | eng |
Format |
approximately 1,240 cubic feet |
Coverage | 1912-1987 |