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Letter from journalist John Chancellor to Morris K. Udall, thanking him for a recent note and congratulating him on his (unsuccessful) 1976 presidential campaign. Handwritten and signed on card stock with "JOHN CHANCELLOR" stamped on the upper left…

Letter from George McGovern to Morris K. Udall, thanking him for a recent note and congratulating him on his (unsuccessful) 1976 presidential campaign. Handwritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead.

Letter from Barry Goldwater to Morris K. Udall, encouraging him on his upcoming 1976 presidential campaign. Typewritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead.

A photograph of corn stalks in the foreground with trees and mountains in the distance.

Corn - a spring with tree trunk across. Rice in fore. Banana, sugar cane and trees in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 12, 1920]

Corn, young rice and old corn just back. Bananas in background. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 12, 1920]

A photograph of a corn field mixed with rice as well as a tropical forest in the back.

A photograph of a corn field mixed with rice as well as a tropical forest in the back.

Dasheen - quite abundant in this high country. Konge (red kaffir corn) in back, cut and heads stuck in the ground to dry either for seed or pombe (beer). It seems to protect it from the birds. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 16, 1920]

Corn, beans (red seed and vine), pumpkin, 2 mangoes - sky light in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 28, 1920]

Corn (young), ant hill and trees in the back. Hill 14 ft. high. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 12, 1920]

Native cultivation - corn, ant hill, large trees at the left. General appearance like Kindu. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 12, 1920]

A photograph of corn stubble cut off just below the lower ears, about 3 ft. high.

A photograph of corn soaked, pounded into hull, and laid out to dry. There are mortar baskets and pots around the corn with huts and indigenous people in the background.

A photograph of a river bank with corn growing on it.

A photograph of corn grown on the banks of Lualaba with Homer Shantz standing in the corn while there is sorghum in the background.

A photograph that shows brush and ox team in the background in Bendula. The corn is loaded at this point.

Shows corn just coming in, hills on rolling open country - shows native veg. at same place [as previous image]. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]
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