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Hubert Humphrey speaking to the press at the Kanawha Airport, probably November 21, 1959.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Hubert Humphrey speaking to the press about West Virginia and addressing the West Virginia Legislature, January 25, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Hubert Humphrey and the Humphrey for President bus on a tour of Cabin Creek, April 8, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Scenes from John F. Kennedy's press conference at the state capitol, April 11, 1960, during the 1960 presidential campaign (no audio)     (dialup)     (broadband)
Political advertisement using footage of John F. Kennedy at a press conference at the state capitol, April 11, 1960, during the presidential primary campaign.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Political advertisement using footage of John F. Kennedy addressing the subject of religion in Charleston, April 11, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Political advertisement using footage of John F. Kennedy addressing students at Morris Harvey College in Charleston, April 11, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Marshall West and William Jacobs, for the Humphrey campaign, and Matt Reese, for the Kennedy campaign, on the role of John Kennedy's religion in the primary, circa April 16-17, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Muriel Humphrey campaigning in Charleston for her husband Hubert during the 1960 presidential campaign, April 18, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Republican gubernatorial candidate Harold E. Neely criticizing the Kennedy and Humphrey campaigns, April 20, 1960, at Ravenswood.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Hubert Humphrey campaigning in Charleston front of the federal building on Capitol Street and at Morris Harvey, April 28, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy campaigning in the Kanawha Valley, including a stop at West Virginia State College, May 5, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. commenting on military service among the presidential candidates, at Cabin Creek, probably May 6, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. speaking in support of the Kennedy campaign at Cabin Creek, probably May 6, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Jim Tweel's and Phyllis Elkins's recollections of John F. Kennedy's stop at Jim's Steak and Spaghetti House in Huntington on May 9, 1960, during the 1960 presidential campaign in West Virginia.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Edward (Ted) Kennedy discussing the issue of religion while campaigning for his brother John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Governor Cecil H. Underwood criticizing the use of the religious issue in the 1960 Democratic presidential campaign in West Virginia.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. on religious bigotry and the 1960 Democratic presidential campaign, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Roy Lee Harmon, member of the House of Delegates from Raleigh County, and Matt Reese, political consultant for the Kennedy campaign, responding to comments by gubernatorial candidate Harold Neely on the 1960 Democratic presidential campaign, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Anti-Nixon political advertisement of the Kennedy Primary Campaign, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy political advertisement on labor and working class issues, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy political advertisement on issues concerning West Virginia's future, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy political advertisement on farm issues, Spring 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Scenes from West Virginia's primary election day, May 10, 1960, including comments from Robert F. Kennedy.     (dialup)     (broadband)
In cooperation with NBC News, WSAZ Studio being transformed for primary election night coverage, May 10, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
WSAZ Studio on primary election night, May 10, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Hubert Humphrey's Charleston headquarters on primary election night, May 10, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy speaking on May 11, 1960, after his victory in the May 10th primary.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy in Charleston, September 19, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy speaking at the Charleston Civic Center, September 19, 1960.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and wife Pat visit to Charleston, September 27, 1960, during the 1960 presidential campaign.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Vice President Richard M. Nixon speaking at the Civic Center in Charleston, September 27, 1960, during the 1960 presidential campaign.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Eleanor Roosevelt campaigning in Fayette and Kanawha counties for John F. Kennedy, October 19, 1960, during the 1960 presidential campaign.     (dialup)     (broadband)
WCHS report recalling John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign in West Virginia.     (dialup)     (broadband)
Recollections of John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign in West Virginia.     (dialup)     (broadband)
John F. Kennedy speaking as a presidential candidate in 1960 to concerns about his religion, and as president in 1963 accepting a flag of the State of West Virginia.     (dialup)     (broadband)
President John F. Kennedy speaking at the state capitol during West Virginia's centennial celebration, June 20, 1963.     (dialup)     (broadband)

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