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Item Blueprint for economic democracy (outline of the Holdridge Plan).(UNKNOWN, 1955) Holdridge, Herbert C.Written by Herbert C. Holdridge, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Retired. There are other items about Holdridge running for president in the collection.Item Constitutional provisional government of the United States newsletter, No. 32.(UNKNOWN, 1962-08-01) Holdridge, Herbert C.Articles include report on Indian wrongs, wrongs against U.S. Citizens, positive solutions, and call for convention.Item Criminal decision of Supreme Court against Tuscaroras.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-03-18) Holdridge, Herbert C.; Goudy, AlIncludes an introduction letter from Al Goudy, Vice President of the Yakima Indian Association, and then a letter from the Brigadier General of the US Army, Retired, as part of his General Holdridge Minute Men newsletter.Item General Holdridge Minute Men newsletter: letter to Honorable Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior, Washington DC.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-11-16) Holdridge, Herbert C.Sent out by the General Holdridge Minute Men out of Sherman Oaks, California, who tried to get his name on the ballot for President of the United States. "You have undoubtedly learned of my acquittal, on November 12th, by unanimous vote of the jury, of the charge of simple assault against Paul Jones, illegal chairman of the Tribal Council of the Navajo Nation, because I arrested him at Window Rock, Arizona on April 21st. My innocence of this charge is thus established formally as it has always been established actually. Let me summarize the story which never got told to the jury."Item General Holdridge Minute Men newsletter: report on Yakima Indians.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-11-25) Holdridge, Herbert C.Newsletter is a reprint of a letter to Honorable Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D.C. and sent by a Retired Brigadier General in the US Army who has attempting a run for U.S. President. "I report herewith cumulative evidence of the crime ring operating from the White House and offices under your responsibility to destroy the American Indians. I have just returned from an observation trip to the Yakima Reservation in Washington where I had an opportunity to address, and observe, an assembly of the Yakima Nation as it conducted an election to fill vacancies of its tribal council."Item Mailing a copy of 'Fables of Moronia'.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-11-07) Holdridge, Herbert C."Also, herewith a copy of my report to Secretary Seaton of the election at Yakima which I witnessed, and my conclusions therefrom. Book is in the Collection, but referred to enclosure is not.Item Reveille, General Holdridge Minute Men Newsletter.(UNKNOWN, 1959-10-28) Holdridge, Herbert C.Discusses several topics in a very foreboding way. Including the headings, "prophetic, shadows, karmic debts, hour of retribution, and bolts of lightning in the coming storm." See also EPM-073-12-005 and EPM-073-12-008 for related newsletters.