Papers, 1980-2005.

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Papers, 1980-2005.

Speeches, correspondence, press clips, subject files, bills, voting records and other records comprising nearly two decades (1980-1998) of Coats' service in the House and Senate (R-IN), featuring a cross-section of all political events during those years. Includes committee files demonstrating Coats' work on two prominent Senate committees (Armed Services Committee and Labor and Human Resources Committee). Other materials provide extensive information on Coats' conservative Republican legislative and political agendas. Includes 400 videos ranging from interviews to documentaries, a collection of audio cassette tapes, a collection of photographs, and over 300 reels of microfilm.

144 boxes (144 linear feet)

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