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Footage of Virginia governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. reading Harry F. Byrd's resignation from the United States Senate. Byrd resigned from the United States Senate for health reasons in November 1965. His son Harry F. Byrd, Jr. was appointed his successor. 0:00:55

1965-11

Footage of Virginia governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. announcing the appointment of Henry F. Byrd, Jr. to succeed his father in the United States Senate. Henry F. Byrd, Sr. resigned from the United States Senate for health reasons in November 1965. 0:00:48

1965-11

An unidentified political analyst and United States Senator, Porter Hardy, Jr. discuss the appointment of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. to succeed his father in the United States Senate. Henry F. Byrd, Sr. resigned from the United States Senate for health reasons in November 1965. 0:01:08

1965-11

Complied footage regarding the political campaigns for the year 1966, featuring United States Senate candidates Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and A. Willis Robertson. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:04

1966

Complied footage regarding the political campaigns and elections for the year 1966. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:53

1966

Complied footage regarding the political campaigns for the year 1966, featuring United States Senate candidates, Harry F, Byrd, Jr., William B. Spong, Jr., John W. Carter, F. Lee Hawthorne, and James P. Ould. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:03

1966

Footage regarding the death and funeral of Harry F. Byrd, Sr. Featured in the footage is his son Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and his family, U.S. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey, and Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Harry F. Byrd, Sr. who is featured in archival footage, was a Virginia State Senator, Governor of Virginia, and a member of the United States Senate. Byrd recently retired from the Senate for health reasons and his son was appointed his successor. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:02:52

1966

Footage of William B. Spong, Jr. campaigning for the United States Senate. Spong representing the Democratic Party, won the election defeating incumbent A. Willis Robertson. Spong was in office from 1966 to 1973. Also featured in the footage is Sidney Kellam, who was a member of the Virginia Democratic National Committee. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:28

1966

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