Papers 1972-1975.

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Papers 1972-1975.

Composed of correspondence, newsclippings, printed matter, computer printouts and notebooks concerning Marshall's 1974 campaign for the United States Senate. Subject files contain materials pertaining to subjects identified by Mr. Marshall or his staff. Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within file folders. Miscellaneous materials follow, comprised of notebooks, computer printouts, information packets, newsclippings and audiovisual materials.

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