Chapman, Jim Papers 1976-1996

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Chapman, Jim Papers 1976-1996

The Jim Chapman papers (1976-1996),which include scrapbooks, news clippings, still and motion picture images, video andaudio recordings, artifacts, art, correspondence, and campaign materials, documentChapman’s career as a public figure, specifically his time as a U. S.Representative, 1985-1996.

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