Nixon impeachment materials.

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Nixon impeachment materials.

Impeachment materials include: investigative files compiled by the Impeachment Inquiry Staff; Impeachment briefing books; summaries of information by Judiciary Committee staff; transcripts of Nixon Oval Office conversations; Butler's personal notes from Committee proceedings; Committee Proceedings on Articles of Impeachment; "Fragile Coalition" materials; Resolutions to Articles of Impeachment; stenographic minutes of Committee hearings; audio tape recordings (4 cassettes) of Butler speeches re impeachment; audio tape recordings (17 cassettes) of Butler's audio diary on the impeachment proceedings; transcripts (partial) of 1975 oral history project with Judiciary Committee "fragile coalition" members; and "Impeachment Inquiry Project: A Digest of M. Caldwell Butler's Personal Notes."

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