Peace Tax Fund correspondence of Ruth Hyde Paine, 1982-1988
Scope and Contents
Ruth Hyde Paine's correspondence to the IRS, Congress, and others related to her campaign for the Peace Tax Fund Bill to permit conscientious objectors to war to divert their taxes into non-military uses. (Ruth Hyde Paine lived in Florida at the time of this file, but had ties to Green Street Meeting and Greene Street Friends School, and sent them copies of her correspondence and filings.)
Dates
- Other: 1982-1988
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Access may be provided via digital or microfilm copy, per repository policy.
Language of Materials
English
Affiliation:
United
Physical Facet
1 folder
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