Darlene Hooley papers 1996-2009

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Darlene Hooley papers 1996-2009

The Darlene Hooley papers consist of papers generated and received by the office of Darlene Hooley during her time as a Oregon State representative for the Twenty-seventh District and her six terms in the United States House of Representatives representing the Fifth District of the state of Oregon.

41 linear feet; 41 boxes

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