Bryant (John) Papers 1983-1996

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Bryant (John) Papers 1983-1996

Constituent correspondence,legislative files, voting records, and news releases comprise the John BryantPapers, 1983-1996, documenting his political career in the U. S. House ofRepresentatives.

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