Krueger, Bob, papers 1970-1993

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Krueger, Bob, papers 1970-1993

The Bob Krueger Papers, 1970-1993,consist of correspondence, legislative files, news releases, employee records,constituency lists, speeches, articles, campaign records, and reference files, whichdocument Krueger’s tenure in the U.S. Congress. Comprising the first series, theCongressional papers, 1975-1978, detail his two terms as a U.S. Representative fromTexas and primarily consists of constituency correspondence, publications, newspaperclippings, and committee materials from the committees on which Krueger served andrelated to topics about which constituents wrote him. Comprising the second series,the Senatorial papers, 1970, 1985-1993, represent his brief time in the U.S. Senatefrom January through July 1993 and include legislative files, news releases, andcorrespondence.

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