Daily Campaign Stops


April 8, 1960

Hubert HumphreyBeckley, Cedar Grove, Charleston, Chesapeake, Chelyan, Decota, Dry Branch, East Bank, Eskdale, Fayetteville, Gauley Bridge, Leewood, Marmet, Montgomery, Mount Hope, Oak Hill, Smithers, United
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.Clarksburg, Monongah


Newspapers:
Article, Fayette Tribune, April 4, 1960
Article, Fairmont Times, April 5, 1960
Article, Charleston Daily Mail, April 6, 1960
Article, Clarksburg Exponent, April 6, 1960
Article, Fayetteville State Sentinel, April 6, 1960
Article, Hinton Daily News, April 6, 1960
Article, Raleigh Register, April 6, 1960
Article, Fayette Tribune, April 7, 1960
Article, Randolph Enterprise, April 7, 1960
Article, Charleston Gazette, April 8, 1960
Article, Clarksburg Exponent, April 8, 1960
Article, Fairmont Times, April 8, 1960
Article, Raleigh Register, April 8, 1960
Article, Charleston Daily Mail, April 9, 1960
Article, Charleston Gazette, April 9, 1960
Article, Clarksburg Exponent, April 9, 1960
Article, Hinton Daily News, April 9, 1960
Article, Huntington Advertiser, April 9, 1960
Article, Raleigh Register, April 9, 1960
Article, Fayette Tribune, April 11, 1960

Photographs:
Photograph, Hubert H. Humphrey talking to a miner in Cabin Creek
Photograph, Hubert H. Humphrey campaigning outside the post office at Dry Branch
Photograph, Hubert H. Humphrey distributing campaign literature outside his bus while campaigning in Kanawha County


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