Box 32
Contains 8 Results:
Correspondence, 1975
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1976
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1977
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1978
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1979
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1980
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1981
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.
Correspondence, 1982
Contains correspondence between Margaret Heckler and constituents, business leaders, government and elected officials, and friends. Much of the general correspondence is from local groups and businesses thanking Heckler for giving speeches and attending events.