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JAY S. HAMMOND PAPERS
BOX AND FOLDER LIST
Box 1
Series 1. Biographical Materials;
n.d., 1946-1993. .45 cu. ft.
1. Articles; 1970, 1974,
1975, 1980, 1982.
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"Alaska: Politicians and Natives, Money and Oil";
by Lewis Lapham, Harper's Magazine; May 1970.
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"The New Man in Juneau"; by Richard Satonstall, Jr.,
The Living Wilderness; Winter 1974-75.
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"Busting Alaska's Boomers: A Short Primer in the Politics
of the Pipeline"; by James Roscow, Signature; July
1975.
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"Alaska to Distribute Oil Wealth to Residents"; The
Socioeconomic Newsletter, The Institute for Socioeconomic
Studies; June 1980.
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"Alaska: View from the Top"; Industrialist;
July/Aug. 1982.
2. Biographies and Interviews of Jay S. Hammond; n.d.,
1982.
3. "Bristol Bay's Blown Bonanza"; by Jay Hammond
(3 pp. with notes and newspaper clipping of Alaska Forum column);
ca. 1973.
4. Certificates; 1969 (Box 23).
-Conference of the Future of Alaska, Advanced Study Program in
association with the University of Alaska; Dec. 17, 1969.
-Safety Certificate awarded to Lake Clark Lodge For Conducting
Accident Free Flight Operations during 1969 (awarded by Federal
Aviation Administration).
5. Robert Clarke File (correspondence, quotes, facsimiles,
and other materials related to Jay S. Hammond's autobiography,
Tales of Alaska's Bushrat Governor, 1994); n.d., 1992,
1993.
Robert Clarke is Jay S. Hammond's agent and former press secretary.
6. Correspondence with Guides; n.d., 1956-1959, 1963-1967,
1973.
7. Correspondence with Mary Stovall's 6th Grade Class,
Northwood Elementary School, Anchorage; n.d., Jan. 1985.
8. "The Hammond Years, 1974-1982" (series of
newspaper articles on the Hammond Administration); by Dave Carpenter,
Bill White, Mary Downes, and John Knowlton, Anchorage Times;
Sept. 19-23, 1982.
9. Miscellaneous Personal Materials on Jay S. Hammond
and Bella Hammond; n.d., 1968, 1975, 1978, 1980.
10. Newspaper and Journal Articles/Columns by Jay S. Hammond;
1983, 1984-1987, 1991-1993.
11. Personal Correspondence; 1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1991.
Correspondents include: Todd Sheldon, Robert Redford, Norman
Vincent Peale, and Charles W. Colson.
12. Press Releases; n.d.
13. Todd Sheldon Alaska Fishing Trip Diary Articles; 1968,
1969, 1971.
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"Trip No. 4: Alaska Trout Fishing Diary"; by Todd
Sheldon, Alaska Sportsman; Apr. 1968.
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"Alaska Fever" - Fifth Treatment, September 13, 1968
to September 26, 1968; by Todd Sheldon, Antigo, Wis.
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"Sixth Attack of Alaska Fever: September 10, 1969 to September
25, 1969"; by Todd Sheldon.
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"Father and Sons"; by Todd Sheldon, Alaska Magazine;
May 1971.
14. Lowell Thomas Interview; ca. 1979.
15. Newspaper Clippings: Fishing; n.d., 1959, 1961-1963,
1970-1974.
16. Newspaper Clippings: Hunting and Wolf Control; n.d.,
1951-1953, 1964.
17. Newspaper Clippings: Miscellaneous; n.d., 1946, 1962,
1964, 1972, 1973, 1980, 1983.
This file includes clippings related to Jay S. Hammond, Robert
E. Clarke, Robert Clarke, Lowell Thomas, Jr., and Tay Thomas.
18. Hammond Scrapbook Summary (2 pp.); n.d.
Box 2
Series 2. Squib Notebooks;
n.d., 1975-1981. .45 cu. ft.
1. Bristol Bay Borough;
ca. 1972, 1973.
2. Notebooks (2 spiral); 1974.
3. Hammond, Juneau; 1974. Cabinet picks.
4. Notebook; 1975-1976.
5. Notebooks (2); 1976.
6. Notebook; 1977.
7. "to-do"; 1978.
8. Notebook; 1979.
9. Notebook; 1981.
10. SOS Materials; 1981.
11. Squibs, phone numbers; n.d.
Box 3
Series 3. Speeches and Testimony
(chronoligical order); n.d., 1973-1984. 2.25 cu. ft.
1. Reapportionment; 1973.
2. Finance Program for the State of Alaska; Juneau, Alaska;
Mar. 14, 1974.
3. Republican Luncheon; Juneau, Alaska; Apr. 10, 1974.
4. Alaska Committee of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce;
Oct. 10, 1974.
5. Alaska Logger's Association; Oct. 12, 1974.
6. "Growth Council", Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce;
Fairbanks, Alaska; Oct. 15, 1974.
7. Speech; Soldotna, Alaska; Oct. 18, 1974.
8. Rural C.A.P. Speech; 1974.
9. Alaska Federation of Natives; 1974.
10. Budget Message, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan 15, 1975.
11. Inaugural; Juneau, Alaska; Jan. 18, 1975.
12. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 21, 1975.
13. Opening of Budget, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 23, 1975.
14. Remarks at Funeral of Gene Guess; Mar. 17, 1975.
15. Governor's Day, University of Alaska; Fairbanks, Alaska;
May 3, 1975.
16. Naknek High School Graduation; Naknek, Alaska; May
23, 1975.
17. Dimond High School Commencement Address; Anchorage,
Alaska; May 30, 1975.
18. Alaska Methodist University Graduation; Anchorage,
Alaska; June 1, 1975.
19. 14th Biennial Wilderness Conference; New York, New
York; June 6, 1975.
20. Allied Daily Newspapers Association, Annual Meeting;
Anchorage, Alaska; Sept. 11, 1975.
21. Northwest Regional Realtors Convention; Captain Cook
Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska; Sept. 19, 1975.
22. Seattle Chamber of Commerce; Seattle, Washington;
Sept. 25, 1975.
23. Speech; Sept. 1975.
24. Alaska State Chamber of Commerce Convention; Fairbanks,
Alaska; Oct. 3, 1975.
25. Association of Alaska School Boards; Sitka, Alaska;
Oct. 27, 1975.
26. Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association;
Elks Club, Anchorage, Alaska; Oct. 29, 1975.
27. Alaska Municipal League, Silver Anniversary Local
Government Conference; Anchorage, Alaska; Oct. 29, 1975.
28. Collective Bargaining; ca. Oct. 1975.
29. Veterans Day Program; Juneau, Alaska; Nov. 11, 1975.
30. Alaska Professional Hunters Association; Anchorage,
Alaska; Dec. 12, 1975.
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31.
Harvest Christian Academy; Anchorage, Alaska; Jan. 4, 1976.
32. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 13, 1976.
33. Budget Message, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 15, 1976.
34. Cooperative Church Council; Juneau, Alaska; Apr. 1,
1976.
35. Radio Address; Juneau, Alaska; Apr. 6, 1976.
36. "Common Sense"; Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage,
Alaska; May 8, 1976.
37. Seward High School Graduation; Seward, Alaska; May
26, 1976.
38. Alaska Broadcasting Association; Anchorage Westward
Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska; May 28, 1976.
39. "Of Promise and of Achievement: The Republican
Party"; Republican State Convention; Anchorage, Alaska;
May 1976.
40. Alaska Publishers Association; Sitka, Alaska; June
12, 1976.
41. United States-Japanese Fisheries Negotiations; Washington,
D.C.; Aug. 20, 1976.
42. North Slope Haul Road, Statewide Radio Address; ca.
Sept. 1976.
43. Alaska Conservation Society and Alaska Center for
the Environment Luncheon; Anchorage, Alaska; Oct. 1, 1976.
44. Alaska Visitors Association; Fairbanks, Alaska; Oct.
15, 1976.
45. Constitutional Convention Review; Fairbanks, Alaska;
Oct. 16, 1976.
46. Alaska Federation of Natives, Annual Convention; Anchorage,
Alaska; Oct. 21, 1976.
47. "Lands", Alaska Municipal League, Keynote
Address; Nov. 5, 1976.
48. "Alaska's Royalty Gas", A Statewide Radio
Address; Nov. 12, 1976.
49. "Legacy for Our Children", Anchorage Chamber
of Commerce; Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 29, 1976.
50. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 11, 1977.
51. Budget Address; Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan 13, 1977.
52. "What Will Happen to this Land?", Testimony
before the U.S. House Interior Committee, Alaska Land Subcommittee,
Regarding 17(D)(2) Lands; Apr. 22, 1977.
53. Washington State Legislature; Olympia, Washington;
Apr. 25, 1977.
54. "Chance for a Change", Radio-TV Address;
Juneau, Alaska; May 3, 1977.
55. Alaska Bankers Association, 29th Annual Convention;
Fairbanks, Alaska; May 23, 1977.
56. Anchorage Chamber of Commerce; Anchorage, Alaska;
June 27, 1977.
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57.
Rotary Club; Seattle, Washington; July 13, 1977.
58. Testimony Before the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife and the Environment;
Aug. 12, 1977.
59. Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce; Fairbanks, Alaska;
Aug. 16, 1977.
60. Testimony Before the House Interior and Insular Affairs
Committee, Subcommittee on Alaska Lands; Fairbanks, Alaska; Aug.
20, 1977.
61. "The Energy Crisis: An Alaskan Opportunity",
Alaska Rural Electric Cooperative Association Annual Meeting;
Fairbanks, Alaska; Aug. 22, 1977.
62. "D-2", Statewide Radio Address; Sept. 15,
1977.
63. Energy Technology Conference; Houston, Texas; Sept.
19, 1977.
64. Alaska State Chamber of Commerce; Anchorage, Alaska;
Sept. 30, 1977.
65. Jobs Symposium; Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 1, 1977.
66. Alaska Federation of Natives, Annual Convention; Anchorage,
Alaska; Nov. 10, 1977.
67. Alaska Jaycees, The Real Spirit of Alaska Committee;
Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 12, 1977.
68. Business Conference; Fairbanks, Alaska; Nov. 29, 1977.
69. Conservationist Luncheon; Anchorage, Alaska; Nov.
30, 1977.
70. Proposed Announcement Address (for re-election); 1977.
71. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 10, 1978.
72. Budget Address, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 12, 1978.
73. Testimony Before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee; Washington, D.C.; Jan. 20, 1978.
74. Public Safety Awards Banquet; Anchorage, Alaska; Feb.
10, 1978.
75. American Fisheries Society, Alaska Chapter; Sitka,
Alaska; Feb. 22, 1978.
76. Omar Symposium; Anchorage, Alaska; Apr. 1, 1978.
77. District Conference of Rotary Clubs; Anchorage, Alaska;
May 27, 1978.
78. The Ad Hoc Committee of the National Audubon Society;
Baranof Hotel, Juneau, Alaska; June 17, 1978.
79. Union Oil Plant Dedication; June 26, 1978.
80. C.M.A.L. Breakfast Meeting; Anchorage, Alaska; June
28, 1978.
81. Gas Pipeline Seminar; Fairbanks, Alaska; July 26,
1978.
82. Gas Pipeline Seminar; Anchorage, Alaska; July 27,
1978.
83. Spenard Rotary Club; Anchorage, Alaska; Aug. 11, 1978.
84. The Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies;
Anchorage, Alaska; Sept. 25, 1978.
85. Statewide Radio Address from Petersburg on D-2; Oct.
6, 1978.
86. Alaska State Chamber of Commerce; Sitka, Alaska; Oct.
7, 1978.
87. Western Alaska Mayors' Conference; Bethel, Alaska;
Oct. 18, 1978.
88. "Economic Development", Independent Alaskans
for Hammond; Ramada Inn, Anchorage, Alaska; ca. Oct. 1978.
89. Republican Convention; Fairbanks, Alaska; 1978.
90. Republican Women; 1978.
91. Speech ("Bill Speer-not given"); 1978.
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92.
Statewide D-2 Radio Address; Juneau, Alaska; Jan. 5, 1979.
93. Inaugural Address; Juneau, Alaska; Jan. 13, 1979.
94. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 16, 1979.
95. Budget Address, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 18, 1979.
96. Testimony Before the House Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs; Feb. 6, 1979.
97. D(2) Address; Anchorage, Alaska; Feb. 17, 1979.
98. "Public Lands and the Energy Crisis: The Challenge
for the 80's", Western Governors' Conference; Sun Valley,
Idaho; June 11, 1979.
99. D-2 Speech, Fish and Game Commission; Anchorage, Alaska;
July 23, 1979.
100. "Income Tax Relief", Fairbanks Chamber
of Commerce; Fairbanks, Alaska; Aug. 21, 1979.
101. "Energy Tax Credits Versus Income Tax Repeal",
Alaska Federation of Natives Convention; Anchorage Westward-Hilton
Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 1, 1979.
102. "Energy Investments and Tax Relief", Anchorage
Rotary Club; Sheraton Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 20, 1979.
103. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 15, 1980.
104. Budget Address, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 17, 1980.
105. Armed Forces Salute; Feb. 13, 1980.
106. "Alaska: Who's Protecting Whom From What?",
National Press Club; Washington, D.C.; June 24, 1980.
107. "Alaska and America's Energy Independence",
Second National Conference on Energy Advocacy; Palmer House,
Chicago, Illinois; June 28, 1980.
108. "Fairbanks '80: Text of Governor Jay S. Hammond's
Remarks on the Alaska Energy
Center and In-State Petrochemical Development", Fairbanks
Chamber of Commerce; Traveler's Inn, Fairbanks, Alaska; Sept.
9, 1980.
109. "Alaska Development: Text of Remarks By Governor
Jay S. Hammond on the Press, Alaska Wealth & the Alaska Statehood
Commission", Allied Newspaper Publishers Association; Baranof
Hotel, Juneau, Alaska; Sept. 15, 1980.
110. Chicago News Conference; Chicago, Illinois; Oct.
8, 1980.
111. Business Opportunities Conference; Sheraton Hotel,
Anchorage, Alaska; Oct. 29, 1980.
112. "Spending Limitations", Alaska State Chamber
of Commerce, Prelegislative Conference; Sheffield Hotel, Anchorage,
Alaska; Dec. 4, 1980.
113. State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 13, 1981.
114. Budget Address, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 15, 1981.
115. Special Session, Twelfth Alaska State Legislature;
Juneau, Alaska; July 13, 1981.
116. Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce; Traveler's Inn, Fairbanks,
Alaska; Sep 15, 1981.
117. Alaska Municipal League; Sheraton Hotel, Anchorage,
Alaska; Nov. 4, 1981.
118. Third Alaska Alternative Energy Conference; Anchorage
Community College, Anchorage, Alaska; Nov. 13, 1981.
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119.
State of the State, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau, Alaska;
Jan. 12, 1982.
120. Budget Address, Alaska State Legislature; Juneau,
Alaska; Jan. 14, 1982.
121. Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce; ca. Apr. 28, 1982.
122. Constitutional Limit on Spending; Oct. 25, 1982.
123. Fairwell Address, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
Forum Meeting; Anchorage Westward-Hilton, Anchorage, Alaska;
Nov. 29, 1982.
124. Jaycees, Introduction; 1984.
125. Alaska Federation of Women's Clubs, Annual Convention;
n.d.
126. "Alaska: Northern Outpost on Center Stage",
Earthcare Address; n.d.
127. Cry Wolf; n.d.
128. M.C. Bits; n.d.
129. Municipal League; Juneau, Alaska; n.d.
130. NOW Speech; n.d.
131. Republican State Central Committee; n.d.
132. Graduation Speeches and Materials; n.d., 1970.
133. Miscellaneous Speeches and Speech Materials (1);
n.d., 1975, 1978.
134. Miscellaneous Speeches and Speech Materials (2);
n.d.
135. Miscellaneous Speeches and Speech Materials (3);
n.d.
136. Miscellaneous Speeches and Speech Materials (4);
n.d.
137. Miscellaneous Speeches and Speech Materials (5);
n.d.
Box 8
Series 4. Speeches by Others;
1974-1978. .25 cu. ft.
1. Lowell Thomas, Jr.,
Lieutenant Governor Candidate: State Chamber of Commerce Convention;
Oct. 5, 1974.
2. Lowell Thomas, Jr., Leutenant Governor Candidate: Anchorage
Republican Luncheon; Anchorage, Alaska; Oct. 31, 1974.
3. Lowell Thomas, Lieutenant Governor Candidate: State
Chamber of Commerce; Juneau, Alaska; 1974.
4. Avrum M. Gross, Attorney General: AP Convention; Homer,
Alaska; June 15, 1975.
5. Louis Harris: Republican Governors Association Winter
Conference; Wichita, Kansas; Nov. 22, 1975.
6. Robert B. Weeden: "Alaska's Future: Forces and
Critical Decisions", Yale University Symposium on Alaska
Land Use; Apr. 21, 22, 1976.
7. Avrum M. Gross, Attorney General: Anchorage Jaycees
(not given); Apr. 28, 1976.
8. Tom McCall, Former Governor of Oregon: "The American
Land Trust", National Governors Conference, Natural Resources
Committee; Hershey, Pennsylvania; July 5, 1976.
9. Avrum M. Gross, Attorney General: "A Time to Reflect",
Chamber of Commerce; Fairbanks, Alaska; Mar. 15, 1977.
10. Avrum M. Gross, Attorney General: Chamber of Commerce;
Kenai, Alaska; Jan. 11, 1978.
11. Ronald G. Birch, Attorney for the firm, Birch, Horton,
Bittner & Monroe: Address to the Rotary Club; Fairbanks,
Alaska; Aug. 3, 1978.
Box 9
Series 5. Legislative, Pre-Gubernatorial
Campaign Papers; n.d., 1959-1974. .7 cu. ft.
1. Correspondence; n.d.,
1963-1965, 1967, 1968, 1970-1973.
2. Fish and Game Board (notes, press release, and magazine
article); n.d., 1968, 1972, 1973.
3. Fish and Game: Correspondence; 1963, 1967, 1968, 1972.
4. Legislative Newsletters; n.d., 1959-1961, 1964, 1967,
1970.
5. Pipeline and Non-renewable Resources (includes materials
on Rampart Dam, lands issues, the Canadian pipeline route, and
House Bill 405 on mining); n.d., 1971, 1972.
6. Miscellaneous Legislative Papers (reports, press releases,
notes, legislation, poems, clippings, etc.); n.d., 1960, 1962,
1969-1972.
7. Briefing Binder for Senator Jay S. Hammond, District
H (1); 1972.
Aleknagik, Allakaket, Anderson, Aniak, Anvik, Bettles, Cantwell,
Clarks Point, Crooked Creek, Dillingham.
8. Briefing Binder (2); 1972.
Egegik, Ekuk, Ekwok, Farefell, Flat, Galena, Georgetown, Grayling,
Healy, Holy Cross, Hughes, Huslia, Iguigig, Iliamna.
9. Briefing Binder (3); 1972.
Lower Kalskag, Upper Kalskag, Kaltag, King Salmon, Kokhanok,
Koliganek, Koyukuk, Levelock, Lime Village, Little Russian Mission,
Manley Hot Springs, McGrath, Medfra, Meshik.
10. Briefing Binder (4); 1972.
Naknek, Nenana, Newhalen, New Minto, New Stuyahok, Nikolai, Nondalton,
Nulato, Nushagak.
11. Briefing Binder (5); 1972.
Ohgsenakale, Pilot Point, Port Alsworth, Port Heiden, Rampart,
Red Devil, Ruby Shageluk, Sleetmute, Stoney River, Takotna, Tanana,
Togiak, Twin Hills, Ugashik, Wiseman.
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12.
Newspaper Clippings: Budget; n.d., May, June 1972.
13. Newspaper Clippings: Budget; Apr., May 1974.
14. Newspaper Clippings: Campaign Disclosure; n.d., Apr.-June
1974.
15. Newspaper Clippings: Walter J. Hickel; 1966, 1968,
1972, 1974.
16. Newspaper Clippings: Rules; n.d., Feb. 1972.
17. Newspaper Clippings: Session Length; n.d., May, June
1972.
18. Newspaper Clippings: General; n.d., 1959, 1962-1964,
1967, 1969-1974.
Box 11
Series 6. 1974 Gubernatorial
Campaign Papers; n.d., 1962, 1973, 1974. .9 cu. ft.
1. Alaska Election Campaign
Commission (correspondence, legislation, disclosure forms, etc.);
May, July, Aug. 1974.
2. Biographical Information: Jay S. Hammond (form); n.d.
3. Biographical Information: Lowell Thomas, Jr. (form,
biographical sketch, and brochure from 1962 campaign for U.S.
Congress); n.d., 1962, 1974.
4. Bumper Sticker (b&w mylar negative); 1974 (Box
23).
5. Campaign Literature: Hammond, Hammond & Thomas;
1974.
6. Capitol Move (corrrespondence, statements, initiative,
and clippings); n.d., Mar.-June 1974.
7. Contribution Proceedure (including sample index card);
n.d.
8. Correspondence: Jay Hammond; n.d., Feb., Apr.-Nov.
1974.
9. Correspondence: Bob Palmer, Campaign Chairman; n.d.,
May 1973, Aug.-Oct. 1974.
10. Correspondence (outgoing letters and letterhead):
Lowell Thomas, Jr., Lieutenant Governor Candidate; Oct. 14, 1974.
11. Correspondence: Mike Whitehead, Campaign Coordinator;
n.d., May-Sept. 1974.
12. Correspondence: Miscellaneous; n.d., 1974.
13. Egan/Boucher campaign newspaper: What's Happening
in Alaska; Oct. 1974.
14. Egan Interview with Anchorage Times (pocket
folder with mounted clippings); Oct. 7, 1974.
15. Fairbanks Trip: List of Contacts; n.d.
16. Guides for Hammond (registration form and releases);
Oct., Nov. 1974.
17. Invitations (invitation forms and correspondence);
Sept. 13-Oct. 31, 1974.
18. League of Women Voters-Fairbanks: Juvenile Needs (notes
on goals, specific needs, and current resources); n.d.
19. Membership Lists; n.d.
-Republican Party of Alaska: Officers and Anchorage Area District
Chairmen.
-Untitled membership list with addresses and phone numbers.
20. Monthly Investment Report, State of Alaska, Dept.
of Revenue, Treasury Division; July 31, 1974.
21. Native/Rural Issues; n.d., Feb., June, Aug.-Sept.
1974.
-Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. (correspondence,
board of directors list, questionnaire, statement of purpose,
and historical outline).
-Upper Yukon Development Corporation, Inc. (policy board resolutions).
-Eben Hobson News Release; Aug. 15, 1974.
-Alaska Federation of Natives (correspondence regarding Sept.
26 meeting of Hammond with AFN Board).
-Alaskan Symposium, Oct. 2 & 3, sponsored by Fairchild Industries,
Germantown, Maryland (symposium papers regarding communications
problems for village Alaska).
-Tlingit-Haida Central Council Executive Committee (correspondence
and questions regarding Oct. 4 meeting of Hammond with the committee).
-Overall Findings of the Second Bush Justice Conference.
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22.
News Releases; Apr.-Oct. 1974.
23. Newsletters and Publications; May, Aug., Sept. 1974.
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The Northern Light, Alaska Center for the Environment;
May 21, 1974.
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What's Developing, Cooperative Extension Service, Univ.
of Alaska and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; Aug. 1974.
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Planning & Environmental Quality Newsletter, Planning
Dept., Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Sept. 1974.
24. Newspaper Clippings (1); Apr.-Sept. 1974.
25. Newspaper Clippings (2); n.d., Oct., Nov. 1974.
26. People (lists of campaign workers); n.d.
27. Polls and Poll Results; n.d., Oct. 1974.
28. President Ford Endorsement (concerning video endorsement
from Palm Springs); Oct. 30, 1974.
29. Printer Layouts; 1974 (Flat Box 23).
*Hammond & Thomas: Logo.
*Lowell Thomas, Jr., Lieutenant Governor: Billboard.
*"Let's Set the Record Straight": Hammond & Thomas
Advertisement.
30. Receipts: Check Nos. 1-250 (transportation, media,
communications, printing, supplies, etc.); 1974.
31. Receipts: Check Nos. 251+; 1974.
32. "Report on the Hearings of the Joint House-Senate
Interim Committee on Fisheries, September-December 1973";
by Joel Bennett, Legislative Affairs Agency (plus supplementary
synopsis of the joint hearings).
33. Slogans (notes); 1974.
34. Miscellaneous Campaign Materials (notes, statements,
position papers, political ads, etc.) (1); 1974.
35. Miscellaneous Campaign Materials (2); 1974.
Box 13
Series 7. 1978 Gubernatorial
Campaign Papers; 1976-1978. 2.25 cu. ft.
1. Accomplishments of
the Hammond Administration; n.d., Sept. 1977-Mar. 1978.
2. Alaska Statewide Study Report; Prepared for Hammond
for Governor Committee by Market Opinion Research (94 pp.); May/June
1977.
3. Announcement for Re-election; n.d., Aug., Nov. 1977.
4. Campaign Disclosure Statement; Jan.-July 1978.
5. Bob Clarke (media director) Files: outgoing memos,
notes, releases, ad copy (1); n.d., 1978.
6. Bob Clarke Files: outgoing memos, notes, releases,
ad copy (2); n.d., 1978.
7. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous memos and correspondence
(1); Dec. 1976-Nov. 1978.
8. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous memos and correspondence
(2); n.d.
9. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous notes and papers (1);
n.d., 1978.
10. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous notes and papers (2);
n.d., 1978.
11. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous notes and papers (3);
n.d., 1978.
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12.
Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous notes and papers (4); n.d., 1978.
13. Bob Clarke Files: miscellaneous notes and papers (5);
n.d., 1978.
14. Complaints; Sept., Oct. 1978.
15. Correspondence; n.d., May 1977-Oct. 1978.
16. Court Case Concerning Primary Election: Hickel vs.
Thomas (1); Sept.-Oct. 1978.
17. Court Case: Hickel vs. Thomas (2); Oct. 1978.
18. Door-to-Door Precinct Canvassing: Primary Election
in Anchorage (voter reminder cards, lists of canvassers, and
precinct maps); Aug. 1978.
19. Economy: Bob Clarke File (correspondence and notes);
n.d., July, Aug. 1974.
20. Finance Committee Minutes and Handouts, Fairbanks;
Sept. 27, Oct 5, 11, 17, 1978.
21. "The First Four Years: A Narrative Account of
the Actions of Governor Jay Hammond, 1975-1978" (33 pp.);
1978.
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22.
"Hammond for Governor"; by Steve Pifer (paper for U.S.
Government class, Bartlett High School); Dec. 15, 1978.
23. Hammond, Hammond & Miller bumper stickers (4 different);
1978.
24. Hammond campaign literature and advertisements; n.d.,
Aug.-Oct 1978.
25. Hammond/Miller campaign buttons (3 buttons); 1978
(Flat Box 23).
26. Hammond/Miller campaign literature and advertisements;
Oct., Nov. 1978.
27. Hammond/Miller Logo (including letterhead and envelopes);
1978.
28. The Hammond Years: Personal Recollections (correspondence,
notes, and other materials concerning book sold to help retire
campaign debts); 1978.
29. Hickel File: Bob Clarke (notes, clippings, campaign
literature, and other material concerning the Hickel campaign);
n.d., Dec. 1977-July 1978.
30. Lists: Address, Membership, Volunteers, etc.; n.d.,
1976, 1978.
31. Literature Distribution Project in Anchorage: General
Election (instructions and names and addresses of canvassers);
Oct., Nov. 1978.
32. Messages; n.d., July-Nov. 1978.
33. Terry Miller "Fun-Raiser" at Fox Roadhouse
on Steese Highway (newspaper ad, event details, and list of ticket
purchasers); Oct. 30, 1978.
34. Monitoring Media: General Election (instructions);
Oct. 1978.
35. "My Experiences Working on Jay Hammond's Campaign
in the 1978 Alaska Gubernatorial Election"; by Jay Klinger
(college paper); n.d.
36. News Releases: Hammond for Governor Committee and
Independent Alaskans for Hammond; n.d., Apr.-Nov. 1978.
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37.
News Releases: Office of the Governor; Dec. 1977-Nov. 1978.
38. Newspaper Clippings (1); Sept. 1977-July 1978.
39. Newspaper Clippings (2); Aug.- Nov. 1978.
40. Newspaper Clippings (3); n.d.
41. Newspaper Clippings: original copies (1): Nov., Dec.
1977, Mar.-Oct. 16, 1978.
42. Newspaper Clippings: original copies (2); n.d., Oct.
17-Nov. 1, 1978.
43. Newspapers; June-Nov. 1978 (Flat Box 24).
*Alaska Advocate; Aug. 17-23, Aug. 31-Sept. 6, Sept. 7-13,
14-20, 21-27, Oct. 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, Oct. 26-Nov. 1, Nov. 2-8,
1978 (10 issues).
-
Alaska Fisherman; Aug., Oct. 1978 (2 issues).
-
Alaska Fisherman's Journal; Aug. 1978.
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Alaska Journal of Commerce & Pacific Rim Reporter;
Sept. 18, 25, 1978 (2 issues).
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All-Alaska Weekly; Sept. 22, Oct. 6, 1978 (2 issues).
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Homer News; Oct. 26, 1978 (2 sections).
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National Fisherman; July 1978.
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Polar Star; Associated Students of the University of
Alaska; Oct. 13, 1978.
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The Reporter; Alaska Public Employees Assoc.; Sept. 1978.
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Tundra Times; June 28, Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. (Fall Edition),
Oct. 4, 25, Nov. 1, 1978 (8 issues).
-
University Reporter; UAA/ACC student newspaper; Oct.
3, 17, 31 (2 sections), 1978 (3 issues).
44. Open Houses, Cocktail Parties, Dinners, and Receptions:
n.d., July, Oct. 1978.
45. Political Advertising: Bob Clarke File (print ad schedules,
notes, memos, radio scripts, and other materials); n.d., Oct.-Nov.
1978.
46. Political Advertising: mystrom advertising inc. (radio
and television placements, brochure distribution); June-Sept.
1978.
47. Poll Watch: General Election (instructions, identification
card, and Alaska Statute); Oct, Nov. 1978.
48. "Public Attitudes and Perceptions: A Report to
Governor Hammond"; by Bill McConkey; Jan. 28, 1978.
Box 17
49.
The Re-election of Governor Jay S. Hammond: Suggested Action
Items (22 pp.); Dec. 1976.
50. Roll with Hammond & Miller: fundraiser at Tanana
Valley Fairgrounds (newspaper ad, fliers,public service announcement
script, list of poster makers and poster locations, and list
of bakers); Nov. 5, 1978.
51. Scheduling: Goveror Hammond, Bella Hammond, and Terry
Miller; July-Nov. 1978.
52. Shopping Center Polls: General Election (instructions
and sign up sheet, sample ballot); 1978.
53. Signs (policy for placement, desirable and prohibited
locations, and release form); n.d., June 1978.
54. Strategy: Bob Clarke File (correspondence, outgoing
memos, notes, statements, interviews,
etc.); n.d., June-Oct. 1978.
55. Summaries of General Election Campaign files; Oct.
Nov. 1978.
56. Teamster Propaganda: Bob Clarke File (memos notes,
and Teamster correspondence and newsletters); n.d., Apr., June-Aug.
1978.
57. Telephone Polling Project: General Election (packet
for poller); n.d.
58. Thank Yous (letters of appreciation and lists of supporters);
1976-1978.
59. T.V. & Radio Impact Polls; July 12, 21, 27, Aug.
5, 7, 1978.
60. Voter Registration Drive (instructions); n.d.
61. "Who is Jay Hammond?" (profile of Governor
Hammond and his policies including notes and drafts); 1978.
62. Miscellaneous Campaign Materials; n.d., 1978.
63. Hammond/Miller Radio Spots (3 reels, ¼ inch
audiotape); 1978 (Flat Box 24).
Box 18
Series 8. Hammond Administration
Papers; 1974-1982. 1.6 cu. ft.
1. Accomplishments of
the Hammond Administration: By Department; 1982.
2. Accomplishments of the Hammond Administration: Budget;
n.d., 1978-1981.
3. "Alaska 1975, Facing the Crunch" (draft for
pamphlet); 1975.
4. Alaska Inc. (correspondence, notes, booklet, information
kit, clippings, etc.); n.d., 1976-1978.
5. Alaska Inc.: Facing up to the Future: A Five-Part
Newspaper Series; By Jay Hammond, Governor of Alaska (booklet
and drafts); n.d.
6. Alaska Petroleum Company Project; 1978.
7. Alaska's Revolutionary Dividend Plan; by Joseph
S. Dolan, Fiscal Policy Council; Sept. 1982.
8. "Being Reflections on the Role of Government and
Related Matters in Alaska"; by Chuck Konigsberg (handwritten
treatise to Governor Jay S. Hammond); 1975.
9. Capitol Relocation; n.d., 1974, 1978.
10. Columns: View from My Side of the Desk; n.d., 1975-1980.
11. Columns (draft columns on lands, D-2, wolves, the
Copper River Highway, and state employees); n.d.
12. Constitutional Amendment Limiting Increases in State
Appropriations; 1981.
13. Constitutional Amendment to Limit Size of State Government;
1977, 1978.
Box 19
14.
Correspondence: Hammond Letters and Memoranda; n.d., 1975-1982.
15. D-2 Lands (correspondences, notes, briefing papers,
reports, clippings, etc.); n.d., 1975-1979.
16. D-2 Lands: Articles; n.d., 1975, 1977.
17. D-2 Lands: Subsistence (articles and notes); n.d.,
1977.
18. D-2 Lands: Newspaper Clippings; n.d., June 1977-Apr.
1978.
19. Delta Junction Agricultural Development Project; n.d.,
1977.
20. Development (newspaper clippings, a news release,
and information related to the Power and Economic Development
Program); n.d., Aug. 1977-Mar. 1978.
21. Employment Opportunity and Minority Hire (notes and
statistics); n.d., 1978.
22. Growth Council (polls and analyses); n.d., 1975.
23. "The Hammond Administration: The First Year Personal
Image" (poll and analysis); ca. 1976.
24. Income and Energy Tax Credits (notes, working papers,
draft legislation); n.d.
25. Inaugural Program (2 copies); Jan. 18, 1975.
26. Kachemak Bay Oil Leases Buy-back (newspaper column,
etc.); n.d., 1972, 1975.
27. Lands: "Alaska's Land -- The Crucial Years",
By Guy R. Martin, Commissioner of Natural Resources, remarks
before the Forty-First North American Wildlife and Natural Resources
Conference; Washington, D.C.; Mar. 21-25, 1976.
28. Letters to the Editor; 1977, 1980-1982.
29. Multi-Quest, Volume I; Prepared for the Governor's
Club, Dittman Research Corporation (poll results and analysis);
Apr. 1980.
30. News Releases: Office of the Governor; Nov. 15, 1983.
Box 20
31.
Newspaper Clippings (1): Dec. 1974-1977.
32. Newspaper Clippings (2): 1978.
33. Newspaper Clippings (3); n.d., 1979-1982.
34. A Night of Appreciation: correspondence concerning
dinner honoring Governor Hammond on Dec. 12, 1980 in Fairbanks;
Dec. 1982.
35. "North Slope Haul Road: Policy Statement &
Background"; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska, Fairbanks,
Alaska; Sept. 1976.
36. Permanent Fund Dividend: General; n.d., 1977, 1980.
37. Permanent Fund Dividend: Comments (correspondence,
notes, clippings); n.d., 1980-1982.
38. Permanent Fund Dividend: Impact; n.d., 1982.
39. Permanent Fund Dividend: Loans; n.d., 1979, 1981,
1982.
40. Permanent Fund Dividend: Press (correspondence, clippings,
etc.); n.d., 1980-1982.
41. Poems; n.d., 1974, 1976-1978, 1982.
42. Policy Analysis Papers; 1980, 1981.
*No. 80-12: Management of Alaska State Government, The Governor's
Policy Themes; Sept. 26, 1980.
*No. 81-13: Governors's Role in Health Systems Agency Grant Review;
Apr. 2, 1981.
*No. 81-17: Health Care Financing & State Health Insurance;
May 6, 1981.
*No. 81-19: Federal Cutbacks in Human Resources Programs; May
19, 1981.
43. Political Poll: Anchorage Political-Election; Rowan
Group Inc.; Oct. 1982.
44. Public Forum (newsletter, notes, questions, questionnaire,
and responses); n.d., 1977, 1978.
*The Alaska Public Forum: State of the Issues (newsletter); 1978.
45. "Self" Correspondence (notes, comments,
past election results); n.d., 1982.
46. "Selected Policy Statements of Governor Hammond
on the Management of Alaska's Natural Wealth"; Reference
for Use by the Division of Policy and Planning; Oct. 1979.
Box 21
47.
State Employee Negotiations: Governor's File (notes and text);
n.d.
48. Tough Issues (Hammond on Martin Luther King Holiday
and booze and pot); n.d.
49. Miscellaneous Papers (notes, position papers, etc.)(1);
1974, 1975, 1977, 1979.
50. Miscellaneous Papers (2); n.d.
Box 22
Series 9. Publications; n.d.,
1970, 1972-1978, 1988. .12 cu. ft.
1. State of Alaska, Official
Returns by Election Precinct; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976.
-General Election, Nov. 3, 1970.
-Primary Election, Aug. 22, 1972.
-General Election, Nov. 7, 1972.
-Special Election, Mar. 6, 1973.
-Primary Election, Aug. 27, 1974.
-General Election, Nov. 5, 1974.
-Primary Election, Aug. 24, 1976.
2. Miscellaneous Publications; 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978.
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Countermedia; The Alaska Journalism Review & Supplement;
Nov./Dec. 1973.
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The Constitution of the State of Alaska, As Amended, 1974;
1975.
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Signature, Diners Club, Inc.; July 1975.
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Anchorage: The 1977-78 Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Membership
Directory & Buyers' Guide; Sept. 1977.
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International Business (Special issue,"Alaska: America's
Frozen Assets", with interview of Governor Jay S. Hammond);
Jan./Feb. 1978 (Flat Box 24).
3. Miscellaneous Publications; n.d., 1978, 1988.
-
1978 Alaska State American Legion Baseball Tournament, Aug.
12-18, Palmer, Alaska, Matanuska Valley Post 15, Your Host Team
(program); 1978.
-
State of Alaska: Official Election Pamphlet; Oct. 1978
-
Alascom Spectrum; May 1988. "On the Road with Jay
Hammond's Alaska"; by Sean Reid, pp. 2-6.
- Alaska Heritage Museum (illustrated brochure); n.d.
Series 10. Photographs; n.d.,
1974, 1978 (8 total). .1 cu. ft.
1. Portrait of Jay S.
Hammond; 1974 (b&w, 8 X 10 inch).
2. Jay and Bella Hammond; n.d. (b&w, 5 X 7 inch).
3. Jay S. Hammond at governor's desk; n.d. (b&w, 5
X 7 inch).
4. Woman and two children sitting in living room of log
cabin; n.d. (b&w, 3.25 X 4 inch).
5. Portrait of Jay S. Hammond at governor's desk (second
term); n.d. (color, 8 X 10 inch).
6. Portrait of Jay S. Hammond; Jan. 20, 1978 (b&w,
8 X 10 inch).
7. Portrait of Bella Hammond; n.d. (color, 8 X 10 inch).
8. Portrait of Bella Hammond; n.d. (b&w, 8 X 10 inch).