Inventory of the Robert J. Lagomarsino Collection: Federal Collection, 1974-1992.

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Inventory of the Robert J. Lagomarsino Collection: Federal Collection, 1974-1992.

This collection documents Federal issues occurring during Robert J. Lagomarsino's public serve as a United States Congressman from 1974 to 1992. The collection also includes current events. The collection consists of correspondence, congressional bills, memoranda, newsletters, press releases, news articles, research publications, special reports, and speeches.

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