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Robert P. McCarney Papers, 1960-1978
Collection Overview
Title: Robert P. McCarney Papers, 1960-1978
ID: OGLMC511
Primary Creator: McCarney, Robert P. (1912-1988)
Extent: 10.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 00/00/1978
Subjects: Politics and Government - Republican Party
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
Robert Patterson McCarney was born on January 28, 1912, in Churdan, Iowa. He was the son of Thomas and Rhoda McCarney. He graduated from Churdan High School in 1929. He hitchhiked to Bismarck, North Dakota, in 1932, and found work selling pencils along Main Avenue. He also played baseball with a Bismarck semi-professional team, before finding employment at Fleck Motors. His first position entailed sweeping floors, although he eventually was promoted to salesman. He married Elizabeth Huttner of Lignite, North Dakota, on September 8, 1934. The couple had one daughter, Sharon.
McCarney entered the United States Army on May 4, 1942, at Camp Sutton, North Carolina. He served in North Africa and Italy, before separating on November 26, 1945, at Camp Cooke, California, with the rank of Captain. Following the war, McCarney returned to Bismarck and a position at Fleck Motors. For a short time in 1955, he moved to Austin, Minnesota, where he purchased a car dealership and became a partner in a food manufacturing firm. By 1957, he was back in Bismarck, owning and operating McCarney Midway Motors, a used car lot. In 1957, he purchased Universal Motor Company, a Ford automobile dealership. In 1962, the company was renamed McCarney Ford. Under his guidance, the company became one of the largest Ford dealerships in the Midwest. In 1972, McCarney sold the company to Allan Holms.
McCarney was well known throughout the state as the "Referral King." From 1963 to 1980, McCarney managed to place nine referrals, five initiated measures, and one constitutional amendment on the ballot. Most of these related to the issues of taxes and state expenditures. His first referral was in 1963, arguing for a rejection of five school tax levy bills passed by the State Legislature. He successfully lead a referral to reject a 3.2 million dollar appropriation for a new Bank of North Dakota building in 1970, but received his first referral defeat in 1971, when voters agreed to maintain appropriations for the Accounts and Purchases Department. His final referral was in 1980, when voters overturned funding for state purchase of land for Cross Ranch State Park.
McCarney also unsuccessfully campaigned for several political offices. He ran in the 1964 Republican primary for governor, but was defeated by Don Halcrow. McCarney succeeded in winning the primary in 1968, but was defeated by the incumbent Democrat Bill Guy in the fall election. In 1970, he won the Republican primary for the United States House of Representatives by a total of three votes, but was defeated by the Democrat Art Link. Another attempt in the Republican Gubernatorial primary occurred in 1972. In 1974, he switched parties and entered the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, but lost the nomination to Bill Guy.
Besides his political interests and activities, McCarney was a member of the Eagles, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Dakota Zoological Society, and the Mary College President's Club. He served as President several organizations, including the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, the Bismarck-Mandan Automobile Dealers Association, and the Bismarck Combined Parent Teacher Association.
Robert P. McCarney died on March 23, 1988 at Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center in Bismarck. He is buried at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Bismarck.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Robert P. McCarney, Bismarck, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; Acc.#78-547
Separated Materials:
One poster was separated and housed in Oversize File Cabinets.
Poster: "Campaign Corruption and Corporate Donations"
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Robert P. McCarney Papers. OGLMC 511, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in December 2013.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Political Career],
[Series 2: Governmental Issues and Political Figures],
[Series 3: Audio-Visual Materials],
[All]
- Series 3: Audio-Visual Materials
- Box 8
- Item 1: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Governor - 1968 - 60 seconds
- Item 2: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Governor - 30 second spots (Tax Distribution, Farm Renewal, Food Tax, and North Dakota)
- Item 3: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Congress - 1970 - 48 seconds (2)
- Item 4: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Congress - 1970 - 30 second spots (3)
- Item 5: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Congress - 1970 - 30 seconds (Endorsement by Vice-President)
- Item 6: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: McCarney for Congress - 1974 - 29 minutes (McCarney interviewed by Conmy)(5)
- Item 7: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: Elkin for Congress 1970 - 30 second spots
- Item 8: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: Vanderhaven and Goldwater for Congress (Approx. 10 minutes)
- Item 9: Reel to reel audio cassette tape: Car Advertisement for McCarney Ford 50 and 25 second spots
- Item 10: Cassette tape: McCarney - Bjornson News Conference, January 7, 1972
- Item 11: Cassette tape: Con-Con Committee, November 1, 1971
- Item 12: Film: McCarney for Congress - Composite - 30 seconds
- Item 13: Film: McCarney for Congress - Inflation - 30 seconds in duplicate
- Item 14: Film: McCarney for Congress - Jobs - 30 seconds
- Item 15: Film: McCarney for Congress - Youth Experience - 30 seconds
- Item 16: Film: McCarney for Office - Tax Distribution - 30 seconds
- Item 17: Film: McCarney for Office - Farm Renewal - 30 seconds
- Item 18: Film: McCarney for Office - Food Tax - 30 seconds
- Item 19: Film: McCarney for Office - North Dakota - 30 seconds
- Item 20: Film: McCarney for Office
- Item 21: Film: McCarney for Office
- Item 22: Film: McCarney Ford - Work Print
- Item 23: Film: McCarney Ford - Reversal Original
- Item 24: Film: Milton Young
- Item 25: Dictaphone Tape: Mr. Brown
- Item 26: Dictaphone Tape: Pete Hilliboe
- Item 27: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 28: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 29: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 30: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 31: Dictaphone Tape: Walter Hjelle
- Item 32: Dictaphone Tape: Walter Hjelle
- Item 33: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 34: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 35: Dictaphone Tape: Ralph Dewing
- Item 36: Dictaphone Tape: Jane and Ralph Dewing
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