M. Caldwell Butler papers, 1971-1997 1971-1982.

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M. Caldwell Butler papers, 1971-1997 1971-1982.

These papers document specific aspects of M. Caldwell Butler's service as U.S. Representative from Virginia's 6th Congressional District for the years 1971-1982, and his service on the National Bankruptcy Review Commission, 1995-1997. Three series dominate these papers in their extent and significance: materials from Butler's service on the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary at the time of the impeachment proceedings against Richard M. Nixon (15 cu. ft.); papers relating to Butler's role in the drafting and passage of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 (17.5 cu. ft.); and papers from his service on the National Bankruptcy Review Commission (14 cu. ft.).

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