Box 306
Contains 4 Results:
Correspondence, 1972 - 1974
From May 1972 through August 1974, the Watergate Affair elicited considerable constituent correspondence, telegrams, mailgrams, and petitions. Citizen's opinions on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon were tallied and statistics gathered. Included here are O'Neill's acknowledgements and responses to this flood of mail.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Mail-In Campaign-Newspaper, 1973 November-December
From May 1972 through August 1974, the Watergate Affair elicited considerable constituent correspondence, telegrams, mailgrams, and petitions. Citizen's opinions on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon were tallied and statistics gathered. Included here are O'Neill's acknowledgements and responses to this flood of mail.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Mail-In Campaign-Printed Card, 1973 - 1974
From May 1972 through August 1974, the Watergate Affair elicited considerable constituent correspondence, telegrams, mailgrams, and petitions. Citizen's opinions on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon were tallied and statistics gathered. Included here are O'Neill's acknowledgements and responses to this flood of mail.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Mailgrams, 1973 - 1974
From May 1972 through August 1974, the Watergate Affair elicited considerable constituent correspondence, telegrams, mailgrams, and petitions. Citizen's opinions on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon were tallied and statistics gathered. Included here are O'Neill's acknowledgements and responses to this flood of mail.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.