Gary A. Lee papers, 1981.

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Gary A. Lee papers, 1981.

1981 Presidential Inauguration items including Official Guide Book, commemorative invitation to the Reagan Bush Inauguration, programs, admission tickets, invitations, and schedules of inaugural events; letters from Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, James Wyatt, and George Bush; and commemorative items for the launching of the Space Shuttle and of the U.S.S. Corpus Christi.

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Cornell University Library

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