Description: Local political election campaign card from 1942 featuring Republican candidate Thomas Judson "Judd" Acuff's photo and a statement of his candidacy for Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court "for the Welfare of the Home" in the primary held April 9, 1942. Newspaper clippings and family tree chart are for information only. Judd was an attorney, judge, and state representative in Knoxville, which is the county seat of Knox County. Judd was a second cousin, twice-removed, and lifelong friend of country music "king," Roy Acuff. Judd was also the Acuff family historian for more than half a century. Size is approximately 4.5" x 2.5" Union mark -- Allied Printing Trades Council Knoxville 1 Will combine shipping on items that close within 3 days of each other. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
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Politician: Thomas Judson (Judd) Acuff
Party: Republican Party
Election Year: 1942
Year: 1942
Slogan: "For the Welfare of the Home"
Theme: Politics
Event: 1942 Knox County Tennessee Republican Primary
Material: Paper
Country/Region: United States
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States