William Perry Pendley papers 1977-1984

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William Perry Pendley papers 1977-1984

The William Perry Pendley papers consist of Pendley’s public service papers from his time as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals at the Department of the Interior, as well as other Department of the Interior records.

cubicft. (30 boxes)

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Watt, James G., 1938-

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James G. Watt began his long and distinguished political career in 1962, when he joined the campaign to elect Milward Simpson to U.S. Senator. Upon Simpson's successful bid, Watt joined the newly elected Wyoming senator where he served as a legislative assistant and counsel. From 1966 through 1971, Watt held numerous Federal positions in Washington D.C. In July 1972, he was appointed Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. In 1975, Watt joined the Federal Power Commission where he served a...

Pendley, William Perry, 1945-

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William Perry Pendley (1945-) was an attorney and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals at the U.S. Department of the Interior. Raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming and educated at George Washington University and Universtiy of Wyoming Law School (where he also served as senior editor of "Land and Water Law Review"), Pendley served as an attorney to Senator Clifford B. Hansen (R-Wyoming), and to the U.S. House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. During the Reagan Administration, he was D...