C. Montgomery Johnson papers, 1942-1994 (bulk 1964-1980).

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C. Montgomery Johnson papers, 1942-1994 (bulk 1964-1980).

Correspondence, notes, reports, press releases, clippings, ephemera, surveys, sound recordings, a videocassette (U-Matic), speeches and writings, newsletters, and subject files, 1942-1994 (bulk 1964-1980). Documents in considerable detail the Dan Evans 1964 campaign for governor and includes files from Evans' subsequent campaigns. Also consists of political consulting files from campaigns such as the 1980 re-election campaign of Governor Dixy Lee Ray and various state initiative campaigns. Records of the Washington State Republican Central Committee, 1964-1977, are also included.

33.52 cubic ft.papers: 35 boxes.sound cassettes: 8 sound cassettes : analog, mono.sound reels: 1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 3 in., 1/4-in. tape.videocassettes: 1 videocassette ; 3/4 in.

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