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United States Congress

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:

Portrait of a young James R. Jones.

 Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1234

Portrait of a young James R. Jones., undated

 Item — Box PH 6: Series CAC_CC_109_11_0000_0000_0000
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1234
Scope and Contents The bulk of the Jones Collection covers his Congressional career, 1973-1986, and his time as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. This includes records generated in or received by the Washington, D.C. and district offices by the Congressman and his staff, or in the Embassy of the United States in Mexico City. Broadly, these records include correspondence with constituents, other members of Congress and Senators, Presidents, Executive Office staff, Cabinet members and Federal agency staff, celebrities,...

Portrait of James R. Jones.

 Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1230

Portrait of James R. Jones.

 Digital Work
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1240

Portrait of James R. Jones., undated

 Item — Box PH 6: Series CAC_CC_109_11_0000_0000_0000
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1230
Scope and Contents The bulk of the Jones Collection covers his Congressional career, 1973-1986, and his time as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. This includes records generated in or received by the Washington, D.C. and district offices by the Congressman and his staff, or in the Embassy of the United States in Mexico City. Broadly, these records include correspondence with constituents, other members of Congress and Senators, Presidents, Executive Office staff, Cabinet members and Federal agency staff, celebrities,...

Portrait of James R. Jones., undated

 Item — Box PH 6: Series CAC_CC_109_11_0000_0000_0000
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_11_6_0000_1240
Scope and Contents The bulk of the Jones Collection covers his Congressional career, 1973-1986, and his time as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. This includes records generated in or received by the Washington, D.C. and district offices by the Congressman and his staff, or in the Embassy of the United States in Mexico City. Broadly, these records include correspondence with constituents, other members of Congress and Senators, Presidents, Executive Office staff, Cabinet members and Federal agency staff, celebrities,...