Dennis DeConcini Papers

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Dennis DeConcini Papers

1944-2008

The Dennis DeConcini collection documents his career in public service beginning with his election as Pima County Attorney through his tenure as a United States Senator. The collection contains correspondence, subject files, legislative committee files, voting records, photographs, audiovisual materials and objects. The collection is organized into 4 subgroups with 18 series with the bulk of the collection found in the Legislative Committee Files.

764 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7915666

University of Arizona Libraries

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