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Watergate Affair, 1972-1974,Trials (Impeachment)--United States,Oklahoma--Politics and government--1907-

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Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:

Audio Recordings, 1972-1976

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Identifier: CAC_PP_111_1_0000_0000_0000
Scope and Contents The Joe Foote collection consists of 3 interviews with Carl Albert. These recordings date from 1972 to 1976, when Foote served as press secretary to Carl Albert. They include commentary by Albert and Foote on a range of issues, including the resignation of Vice President Agnew, the Watergate scandal, and Carl Albert's family background.

Constituent Correspondence from Charles E. Young, Lawton, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate.

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00025_Young
Scope and Contents Topics include Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Affair 1972 - 1974. Correspondents include Sam J. Ervin, George Bush, Richard M. Nixon, Paul N. McCloskey (speech), Gerald R. Ford (news release) and Ron Ziegler (press briefing).

Constituent Correspondence from DA Harmon, Chairman of HCC Harmon Construction Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00077_Harmon
Scope and Contents Topics include Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Affair 1972 - 1974. Correspondents include Sam J. Ervin, George Bush, Richard M. Nixon, Paul N. McCloskey (speech), Gerald R. Ford (news release) and Ron Ziegler (press briefing).

Constituent Correspondence from Dr. WS Mason Jr., Clinton, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp, concerning President and Watergate and newspaper clipping "Clintonites Against Move to Impeach President" from The Clinton Daily News, 10/28/1973.

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00106_Mason
Scope and Contents Topics include Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Affair 1972 - 1974. Correspondents include Sam J. Ervin, George Bush, Richard M. Nixon, Paul N. McCloskey (speech), Gerald R. Ford (news release) and Ron Ziegler (press briefing).