Manuscripts
Coroner's Committee. Committee Correspondence
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Coroner's Committee Campaign. Miscellaneous Papers
Manuscripts
17 items. Contains: rough drafts of memoranda and Report on Speakers Bureau, correspondence between Lewis T. Bullock, Arthur J. Will and Theodore J. Curphey regarding new position, and notebooks.
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Coroner's Committee Campaign – 1956: Report, Folder 1
Manuscripts
2 items. Contains the following sections: Outlines Minutes: General, Endorsement Requests, Speaker's Bureau, Printed Materials Used, and Newspaper, Trade, Other Publicity. Includes memoranda from Lewis T. Bullock to Edward C. Rosenow, 1909-2002.
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Coroner's Committee Applications (Active)
Manuscripts
8 items. Contains correspondence chiefly between Lewis T. Bullock and Theodore J. Curphey about possible Los Angeles coroner position.
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Coroner's Committee Applications (Inactive)
Manuscripts
24 items. . Contains correspondence between Lewis T. Bullock, Arthur J. Will, and other medical doctors. Also includes several resumes and data sheets for possible Los Angeles County coroner position.
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Endorsements (Correspondence)
Manuscripts
33 items. Contains correspondence between Lewis T. Bullock and organizations and individuals regarding support of the charter amendment.
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Los Angeles County Medical Association's Coroner's Committee campaign records
Manuscripts
The collection contains the material the committee used in running the campaign to get County Charter "D" passed in Los Angeles County. The collection includes campaign reports, correspondence (chiefly by committee chairman Lewis T. Bullock), committee minutes, printed materials, publicity information, applications, and memoranda. There is also material used in the search for the first coroner which includes correspondence between the committee and Theodore J. Curphey, who was eventually hired and became the first Coroner of Los Angeles County in March 1957. There are also manuscripts by Los Angeles County Deputy Coroner Ben H. Brown and Dr. R. B. H. Gradwhol regarding the professional role of a coroner.
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