Albert E. Jenner, Jr., papers, ca. 1972-1974.

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Albert E. Jenner, Jr., papers, ca. 1972-1974.

Memoranda, reports, audio transcriptions, newsclippings, correspondence and other working files (mainly photocopies) relative to Jenner's service as counsel to the Republican Party minority on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee during the committee's inquiry into the impeachment of President Nixon after the Watergate Affair.

14.5 linear ft. (35 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8078374

Chicago History Museum

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