Photographs, ca. 1920-1997.

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Photographs, ca. 1920-1997.

This series contains photographic prints, negatives, and electronic media. Personal photos consist of family photos, snapshots, and portraits. Press photos consist of official portraits, events at the White House and in Wyoming, foreign trips, meetings with presidents, swearing-in ceremonies, etc. Constituent photos contain photographs of Simpson with constituents, visitors, and interns. Photo CDs contain constituent, personal, and press photographs. Oversized photos include a photo album given to Simpson by the U.S. Border Patrol. There are also negatives from the Senate photo studio. Of special note is a slide show of Lt. Col. Oliver North's briefing on Central America before the Iran-Contra Committee.

9.2 cubic ft. (20 boxes)

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