Ronald Reagan Subject Collection, 1948-1996

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Ronald Reagan Subject Collection, 1948-1996

Books, clippings, news summaries, other printed matter, lists, indexes, memorabilia, sound recordings, video tapes, and miscellany, relating to the career of Ronald Reagan, his electoral campaigns for governor of California and president of the United States, and his gubernatorial and presidential administrations. Includes recordings of speeches by Reagan, copies of speeches and other public statements, news film of public appearances, microfilm of gubernatorial papers, and some original letters and other original documents. Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

47 manuscript boxes, 29 cubic foot boxes, 44 card file boxes, 12 linear feet; (70 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6665972

Hoover Institution Archives

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