Papers. 1972-1974.

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Papers. 1972-1974.

Correspondence and legislation relating to his congressional term; records concerning the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; The House Committee on the Judiciary (Impeachment Inquiry Committee of President Richard M. Nixon); and his "Diary of a Candidate," concerning his walking campaign in 1972.

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