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Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Mo" in brown text on beige background.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Udall" in yellow text imposed on a colorful nature landscape of mountains/sky/forest/water.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Udall" in purple text with two repeated "Udall"s above and below in black text, imposed on a light blue background.

Award placard from "AVIS" from "The Circus Saints + Sinners Club" with the subtitle "aiming for #1" in commemoration of Morris K. Udall's unsuccessful 1976 presidential campaign.

Addresses and Special Orders Held in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, Presented in Honor of The Honorable Morris K. "Mo" Udall, A Representative from Arizona, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session
Washington, D.C.: U.S.…

In 1980, Congress passed Udall's Alaska Lands Act which doubled the size of the National Park System.

Crimson commemorative Arizona license plate facsimile made from plastic, with the license number reading "MO UDALL" (with the outline of a saguaro between "MO" and "UDALL") and the subtitle "GRAND CANYON STATE."

(from left to right) Congressman John Rhodes, Senator Barry Goldwater, Paul Fannin (Governor of Arizona), Morris K. Udall, Senator Carl Hayden, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.

Morris K. Udall joined Arizona Congressional delegation by…

Morris K. Udall with Arizona Governor Rose Mofford, 1987.

Morris K. Udall and Arizona Supreme Court Justice Sandra O'Connor, 1984.

Morris K. Udall chaired the Arizona Volunteers for Stevenson organization. Served as delegate to Democratic National Convention; served as vice chair on state bar commission of criminal law and practice.

Billboard signage, congressional campaign, 1961.

Senators Hollings, Walter Mondale, Edward Kennedy, John Glenn, Gary Hart, and Governor Ruben Askew (standing second from left), birthday roast for Mo Udall, Washington, D.C., 1983

Udall at an underground Bisbee Mine tour. 1976.

Book cover for "Too Funny To Be President" by Morris K. Udall (New York: Henry Holt, 1987), featuring photograph of a laughing Morris K. Udall in front of the U.S. Capitol.

Campaign on the road, 1975-1976.

Campaign photos. Udall with arms crossed. 1975-1976.

Campaign signs regarding Udall and his politics. From 1984 scrapbook, but likely regarding his 1968 campaign.

Captain of conference-winning University of Arizona basketball team.

Coffee on the campaign, 1975
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