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Andrews, Byron, 1852-1910 Title: Byron Andrews Collected Papers, 1657-1901
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Wis Mss AR
Abstract: A miscellany of autograph signatures and historical documents collected by Byron Andrews, plus a few letters received by him while editor of the (Washington) National Tribune.
Jorns, Byron C. Title: Byron C. Jorns Drawings and Watercolors, 1946, 1956-1957
Quantity: 0.5 cubic feet (1 flat box and 1 folder)
Call Number: PH 6063 (3); PH 6739
Abstract: Watercolors and other works by Byron C. Jorns, 1946, 1956-1957. A native of Portage, Wisconsin, Jorns worked as an artist for the University of Wisconsin Department of Agricultural Journalism. Watercolors, circa 1946, consist of a Norwegian church near Daleyville, Wisconsin and other scenes. Dry-brush drawings, 1956-1957, of wildlife and conservation practices were made for a newspaper series, “Way of the Outdoors,” offered by the Wisconsin Conservation Department. Drawings consist of Wisconsin environments, animals, wildlife, and woodsmen. Included with each sketch is a copy of the image and accompanying text. The series was later published as a book, Wisconsin's Way of the Outdoors.
Wackett, Byron F., 1912- Title: Byron F. Wackett Papers, 1952-1976
Quantity: 4.8 c.f. (12 archives boxes)
Call Number: Whitewater Mss W
Abstract: Papers of Wackett, a Republican Assemblyman, who represented Jefferson County, Wisconsin (later the 39th District) from 1952 to 1976. Wackett served seven terms on the powerful Joint Committee on Finance, and acted as its chairman in 1967 and 1969. He also was a member of the Board on Government Operations, Legislative Council, and State Claims Board. The collection contains Wackett's files from his committee work; constituent correspondence and his replies; newsletters; bills, drafts, and related materials; and miscellany.
Cowles, Byron Kilbourne, 1837-1908 Title: Byron Kilbourne Cowles Family Papers and Photographs, 1782-1919
Quantity: 0.1 cubic feet (1 folder), 0.8 cubic feet of photographs (2 archives boxes and 1 flat box), and 1 map
Call Number: SC 1190; PH 6854
Abstract: Family papers and photographs of Byron Kilbourne Cowles, of Chicago, Illinois, and Lake Ripley, Wisconsin, a dealer in stocks and equities. Contains photographs, circa 1876-1919, primarily of members of the Cowles and Lee families; diaries, 1890-1908; legal documents, 1782, 1800-1825, of Israel and Squire Lee in Orange County, New York; family correspondence, 1841-1860s; background information on the family; and a plat map of the family cottage.
Price, Byron, 1891-1981 Title: Byron Price Papers, 1901-1976
Quantity: 4.8 c.f. (8 archives boxes and 4 flat boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 142AF
Abstract: Papers of Price, a journalist and editor with the Associated Press, 1912-1941; director of the U.S. Office of Censorship, 1941-1945; and assistant secretary-general of the United Nations for administrative and financial service, 1947-1954. The collection consists of correspondence, writings, professional subject files, and biographical material. Seven boxes of writings constitute the most important segment of the collection. Represented are World War II speeches; a lengthy, unpublished memoir; and published and unpublished articles and stories spanning his entire career on topics such as freedom of the press and censorship. In addition, three scrapbooks contain clippings of his bi-weekly column, “Politics at Random,” written while chief of the AP's Washington, D.C., bureau during the 1930's. Also present are several notebooks mainly compiled while director of the Office of Censorship which contain his opinions and reactions to various events and people. Correspondence, 1908-1976 includes some personal exchanges, a separate file relating to his 1944 Pulitzer Prize citation, and general letters. Correspondents of note include Cecil B. de Mille, Dwight D. Eisenhower, James A. Farley, James V. Forrestal, Ernest Gruening, Dag Hammarskjold, Warren F. Harding, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, Harold L. Ickes, John F. Kennedy, William D. Leahy, Trygve Lie, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., George C. Marshall, H. L. Mencken, Drew Pearson, David and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Adlai E. Stevenson, Henry L. Stimson, Harry S. Truman, Fred M. Vinson, and Wendell L. Willkie.

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