Box 4
Contains 9 Results:
From Letter Shop and Trent Printing Company, 1957
Unpaid bills from either his law school or from one of his political campaigns.
From Beneficial Finance and New England Mutual Life Insurance.
Regarding unpaid loans. The latter was mailed to UT College of Law by mistake.
From Bowling Green University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics to College of Law, 1952 January 22
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
From the Macmillan C. (publishers) to Librarian, College of Law
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
From Dennis & Co., Inc., to Librarian, College of Law, 1954 August 25
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Envelopes from Charles A. Maner to Neal, 1957
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Book: Report of the Penal Committee, Nashville, 1906
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Book: Acts of Legislature, Nashville, 1883
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Book: First Book of Bar Questions, Brooklyn, 1924
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )