Bentsen, Kenneth E., Papers 1994-2002

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Bentsen, Kenneth E., Papers 1994-2002

Legislative files, correspondence,clippings, photographs, audiocassettes, and video recordings, 1994-2002, documentthe Congressional career and electoral campaigns of Kenneth E. Bentsen.

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