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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 230 Collections and/or Records:

Constituent Correspondence from R. Richard Hutton and Duane A. Woodliff, Woodliff and Hutton, Attorneys, Henrietta, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp, Henry Bellmon, Dewey Bartlett, Clem McSpadden, James Jones, John James, Tom Steed and Carl Albert concerning President and Watergate.

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00104_Hutton_Woodliff
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 Reverend Lloyd A. Peters, Stillwater, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate, with reply from John Camp, followed by reply from Reverend Peters.

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00018_Peters
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 Reverend Robert N. Hammons., Clinton, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate.

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Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00029_Hammons
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).