Photographs 1979-1986.

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Photographs 1979-1986.

The photographs usually include Campbell. They cover his campaigns, meetings with political leaders, visits with his constituents, visits to various organizations and attendance at a variety of events.

4 boxes 1.65 cubic ft.

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