Steely, Mel, 1939-2019
Dates
- Existence: 1939-05-09 - 2019-01-13
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence – Steely, Mel, 1989
Letter from Newt Gingrich to Mel Steely, 1981
Papers include clippings, research files, photographs, artifacts, audio, videos, a framed image of the Great Seal of the United States (which hung in Steely's congressional office in Carrollton from 1979 to 1993), and other materials which document Steely’s long-term work for Newt Gingrich as an administrative aide, campaigner, and biographer, especially regarding the early years of Gingrich’s political career. Also included are files related to Steely’s teaching career.
Mel Steely Correspondence, undated
Papers include clippings, research files, photographs, artifacts, audio, videos, a framed image of the Great Seal of the United States (which hung in Steely's congressional office in Carrollton from 1979 to 1993), and other materials which document Steely’s long-term work for Newt Gingrich as an administrative aide, campaigner, and biographer, especially regarding the early years of Gingrich’s political career. Also included are files related to Steely’s teaching career.
“Operation Magic Fire: Germany’s Involvement in the Spanish Civil War” Article by Mel Steely, 1972
Papers include clippings, research files, photographs, artifacts, audio, videos, a framed image of the Great Seal of the United States (which hung in Steely's congressional office in Carrollton from 1979 to 1993), and other materials which document Steely’s long-term work for Newt Gingrich as an administrative aide, campaigner, and biographer, especially regarding the early years of Gingrich’s political career. Also included are files related to Steely’s teaching career.
Mel Steely papers
Papers of professor emeritus of history and Newt Gingrich biographer, Mel Steely. Steely taught at the University of West Georgia from 1964 to 2004 and worked as a congressional advisor for Newt Gingrich from 1978 to 1992.
Wall of Tolerance Certificate for Mel Steely, 2001
Papers include clippings, research files, photographs, artifacts, audio, videos, a framed image of the Great Seal of the United States (which hung in Steely's congressional office in Carrollton from 1979 to 1993), and other materials which document Steely’s long-term work for Newt Gingrich as an administrative aide, campaigner, and biographer, especially regarding the early years of Gingrich’s political career. Also included are files related to Steely’s teaching career.