Broyhill, Senator James Thomas - Photographs


James Thomas Broyhill was born August 19th, 1927 in Lenoir, N.C. to James Edgar (Ed) and Satie Hunt Broyhill. Broyhill attended the Lenoir public schools and continued his education at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where he earned a B.S. degree in Business Administration in 1950. From 1945-1962 he was employed by the Broyhill Furniture Industries in a number of capacities including sales, production and personnel. Broyhill was active in the Lenoir Chamber of Commerce, serving as President for two terms, board member for two terms, and member of several committees. In 1957 he was the recipient of the Lenoir Jaycee Young Man of the Year Award. In 1951 James Broyhill married Louise Robbins of Durham, N.C.They have three children: Marilyn, Ed, and Philip. On January 3, 1963 James T. Broyhill was elected to the United States House of Representative from the 9th Congressional district of North Carolina. After the 1968 redistricting, Broyhill was elected from the 10th district which included Alexander, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga counties. During his career in the House he served as the ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee. Broyhill resigned as a Representative July 14, 1986 upon appointment to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John East. Broyhill served as Senator from July 14, 1986 to January 1987. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Senate seat in 1986. Broyhill served as the Chairman of the North Carolina Economic Development Board, 1987-1989 and as the North Carolina Secretary of Commerce, 1989-1991. In retirement, Senator Broyhill is still active in serving his community and state. He has served as a member of the Board of Visitors to the Bowman Gray/Baptist Hospital Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.), the Board of Visitors of the Babcock MBA School of Management at Wake Forest University, and the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Food Bank (Winston-Salem, N.C.). He has also served as the Chairman of the North Carolina steering committee named “North Carolinians for Jobs and Progress” and served on the board of directors of three privately held companies. In November, 1993, the N.C. Republican party inducted James Broyhill into the North Carolina Republican Hall of Fame. In 2000, Senator Broyhill was named Honorary Appalachian Alumnus in recognition of his lifetime achievements and of his service to Appalachian State University. Broyhill served on Appalachian's Board of Trustees for eight years (one year as Chairman) and sits on the Appalachian State University Foundation Board of Directors. He has also been involved with An Appalachian Summer and the Alliance for Teaching Science project in the College of Arts and Sciences. Photographs from this collection are from the James Thomas Broyhill Papers, which are a part of the W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. The James Thomas Broyhill Papers cover the twenty-three and a half years he served in the United States House of Representatives and the six months Broyhill served in the United States Senate. Also included are papers generated from his office as North Carolina Secretary of Commerce. The collection contains a total of 1132 boxes, measuring 535 linear feet. The bulk of the collection consists of constituent correspondence and legislative files. The papers are arranged in three series: Senatorial Papers, Congressional Papers, and Secretarial Papers. Arrangement of the collection generally follows the file arrangement established by Senator Broyhill's staff. Further details for each subseries are available in the finding aid, which can be found at http://www.collections.library.appstate.edu/findingaids/ac100.

Senator Broyhill with Wife and Parents
Senator Broyhill and Family
Representative Broyhill and Louise Broyhill, arms raised in victory
Broyhill Family with Ukelele
Senator Broyhill Inspects Tobacco Warehouse
Representative Broyhill and Spriro Agnew
Representative Broyhill, Ronald Reagan, and Jim Gardner
Representative Broyhill on the Phone, with wife, Louise
James Broyhill at Blue Ridge Parkway
Representative Broyhill and Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Representative Broyhill and Everett Dirkson
Representative Broyhill, his wife Louise and his parents
Louise and Senator James T. Broyhill
Representative Broyhill and children with balloons
Representative Broyhill, Louise Broyhill and Dwight Eisenhower
Representative Broyhill with actors from Horn in the West
Representative Broyhill with his brother, Paul Broyhill, Gerald Ford, and George Bush on the far right
Family Christmas Photograph of the Broyhill Family
Representative Broyhill with the capitol dome in the background
Representative Broyhill with the capitol dome in the background
Broyhill Manuscript Collection Photographs<br />
Louise Broyhill, Representative Broyhill, Bob Dole, and James Holshouser
Broyhill at his desk
Broyhill and his family
Representative Brohyill in his office
Campaign Photograph, Representative Broyhill with a constituent, 1970
Campaign Photograph, Representative Broyhill with a constituent 1970
&quot;Best Wishes, Jim and Louise Broyhill, January 20, 1981&quot; Button
&quot;Re-elect Broyhill Your Congressman&quot; bumpersticker
James Broyhill Speaks with Boyscouts <br />
James Broyhill at the Podium during Groundbreaking Ceromony for the Grandfather Mountain Section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1968
Groundbreaking at the Grandfather Mountain Section of the Blue Ridge Parkway: Ervin, Moore, Bill, Broyhill, Ligion, Liles
Groundbreaking at Grandfather Mountain Section of the Blue Ridge Parkway: Moore, Ervin, Bill, Broyhill, Liles and Ligon.
James Broyhill at the Groundbreaking of the Grandfather Mountain section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1968
Representative James Broyhill Groundbreaking at Grandfather Mountain Section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1968.
Representative James  Broyhill and Louise Broyhill at the Polls
Representative James Broyhill with Appalachian State University Library Science Students, 1970