Congressional papers, 1967-1974.

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Congressional papers, 1967-1974.

The Happy Camp Collection contains correspondence, clippings, publications, legislation, minutes, reports, statements, pamphlets, newsletters, press releases, schedules, invitations, voting records, government documents, maps, memorabilia, photographs, and audio-visual material relating to Happy Camp's service in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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