United States v. James R. Hoffa and Robert E. McCarthy, Jr. (Sun Valley Case): Sun Valley Incorporated files: Items 1576-1577

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Title
United States v. James R. Hoffa and Robert E. McCarthy, Jr. (Sun Valley Case): Sun Valley Incorporated files: Items 1576-1577
Collection
United States Department of Justice Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USDJ-MF337-001
Date(s) of Materials
1955-1958
Folder Description
This folder contains Sun Valley business records that were gathered for the case United States of America v. James R. Hoffa and Robert E. McCarthy, Jr. (Case No. 61 Orl. Cr. 1282, Southern District of Florida). It includes advertising material that was sent to Sun Valley, such as brochures for office equipment, commercial products, secretarial services, and home construction firms. Items of note include a file for Cessna Aircraft Company, and a development house proposal by Rader and Associates. There are also examples of Sun Valley, Inc. stationery and miscellaneous correspondence, invoices, and receipts.
Extent / Physical Description
425 digital pages
Series
Series 06. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963.
Preferred Citation
United States Department of Justice Records. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963. United States v. James R. Hoffa and Robert E. McCarthy, Jr. (Sun Valley Case): Sun Valley Incorporated files: Items 1576-1577. USDJ-MF337-001. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
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Copyright Notice
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