Wyoming County



Oceana

John F. Kennedy visited on April 26.
Hubert Humphrey visited on April 11.
Eunine Kennedy Shriver came on May 5.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Visited on April 26.
Pineville

John F. Kennedy visited on April 26.
Hubert Humphrey visited on April 11 and May 6.
Robert Kennedy visited on May 6.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver came on May 5.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Visited on April 26.
Mullens

John F. Kennedy visited on April 26.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Visited on April 26.
Itmann

John F. Kennedy visited on April 26.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Visited on April 26.

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Campaign in Wyoming County

John F. Kennedy visited Itmann, Mullens, Oceana, and Pineville on April 26. Hubert Humphrey was in Oceana and Pineville on April 11 and visited Pineville again on May 6.

Robert Kennedy was also in Pineville on May 6, while Eunice Kennedy Shriver was in Oceana and Pineville on May 5. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. accompanied John Kennedy on his April 26 tour.

Newspapers
Article, Pineville Independent, April 1, 1960
Article, Pineville Independent, April 8, 1960
Article, Beckley Post Herald, April 12, 1960
Article, Charleston Daily Mail, April 12, 1960
Article, Raleigh Register, April 12, 1960
Article, Beckley Post Herald, April 13, 1960
Article, Mullens Advocate, April 21, 1960
Article, Charleston Daily Mail, April 26, 1960
Article, Charleston Daily Mail, April 27, 1960
Article, Martinsburg Journal, April 27, 1960
Article, Mineral Daily News Tribune, April 27, 1960
Article, Pineville Independent, April 29, 1960
Article, Beckley Post Herald, May 5, 1960
Article, Mullens Advocate, May 5, 1960
Article, Beckley Post Herald, May 10, 1960

Photographs
Photograph, John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. in Mullens

Speeches
Speech, John F. Kennedy, Mullens


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