Congressional papers, 1977-1992.

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Congressional papers, 1977-1992.

This collection contains correspondence, clippings, press releases, speeches, articles, hearings, government reports and publications, congressional documents, bills, reference material, voting records, photographs, and maps accumulated during Edwards's service in the U.S. House of Representatives.

115 cubic ft.

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