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1 REGISTER OF THE CARROLL CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1978-1986 Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. 1940- Mss 87 12.3 processed cu. ft., 129 unprocessed cu. ft. INTRODUCTION The Carroll Campbell papers document the period 1978-1986 when Campbell served in the U.S. House of Representatives for the Fourth Congressional District (Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union Counties). The bulk of the collection consists of the correspondence files. Researchers desiring access to the correspondence files must receive written permission of the donor until January 1, 1997. Researchers must, in any case, agree to respect the confidentiality of correspondents and others mentioned in the correspondence files until either their death or thirty years from the date of correspondence. The following processed series are open to researchers: Media Relations, Speeches, Clippings and Photographs. Carroll Campbell donated these papers in 1986. This register was prepared by Paul Peterson and Michael Kohl in 1987-1988. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. was born in Greenville on July 24, 1940 to Carroll Ashmore and Anne Williams Campbell. Campbell grew up in Greenville, Simpsonville, and Liberty. As the eldest son in a family of six children, Campbell became accustomed to assuming responsibility and earning his own way. After graduation from high school, he married Iris Rhodes in 1959. In the 1960's, Campbell created a successful real estate business including the Handy Park Parking Company. He also invested in a chain of Burger King restaurants. In the mid-1960's, Campbell also bought his first farm. He began raising cattle and breeding and showing Arabian horses. In 1972, one of his horses was judged among the Top Ten Western Horses in the nation. Campbell's political career began in 1970 with his election to the South Carolina House of Representatives where he served for four years. During his second term, he was elected Assistant Minority Leader and also First Vice Chairman of the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee. Campbell was the first Republican in over a century to hold an office on a standing committee at a time when the legislature contained 103 Democrats and 21 Republicans. Campbell supported the successful drive to give South Carolina's 18-year-olds legal rights, including the right to vote.

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REGISTER OF THE CARROLL CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1978-1986

Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. 1940- Mss 87 12.3 processed cu. ft., 129 unprocessed cu. ft. INTRODUCTION The Carroll Campbell papers document the period 1978-1986 when Campbell served in the U.S. House of Representatives for the Fourth Congressional District (Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union Counties). The bulk of the collection consists of the correspondence files. Researchers desiring access to the correspondence files must receive written permission of the donor until January 1, 1997. Researchers must, in any case, agree to respect the confidentiality of correspondents and others mentioned in the correspondence files until either their death or thirty years from the date of correspondence. The following processed series are open to researchers: Media Relations, Speeches, Clippings and Photographs. Carroll Campbell donated these papers in 1986. This register was prepared by Paul Peterson and Michael Kohl in 1987-1988. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. was born in Greenville on July 24, 1940 to Carroll Ashmore and Anne Williams Campbell. Campbell grew up in Greenville, Simpsonville, and Liberty. As the eldest son in a family of six children, Campbell became accustomed to assuming responsibility and earning his own way. After graduation from high school, he married Iris Rhodes in 1959. In the 1960's, Campbell created a successful real estate business including the Handy Park Parking Company. He also invested in a chain of Burger King restaurants. In the mid-1960's, Campbell also bought his first farm. He began raising cattle and breeding and showing Arabian horses. In 1972, one of his horses was judged among the Top Ten Western Horses in the nation. Campbell's political career began in 1970 with his election to the South Carolina House of Representatives where he served for four years. During his second term, he was elected Assistant Minority Leader and also First Vice Chairman of the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee. Campbell was the first Republican in over a century to hold an office on a standing committee at a time when the legislature contained 103 Democrats and 21 Republicans. Campbell supported the successful drive to give South Carolina's 18-year-olds legal rights, including the right to vote.

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Campbell made his first state-wide race in 1974, running for the office of lieutenant governor. He lost by 33,000 votes. Subsequently, Campbell was named Executive Assistant for Governor James B. Edwards with responsibility for surrogate speaking, overseeing all public affairs, health and social agencies and representing the Governor on the Board of Trustees of the Medical University of South Carolina. He organized the State Health Coordinating Council and Health Systems Agencies, and chaired the Health and Social Development Council. Campbell also conducted an investigation of the Department of Social Services. From 1976-1978, Campbell served in the South Carolina Senate, where he served on several committees including the Judiciary Committee. He was only the fifth non-lawyer in the history of the state to do so. During this period, Campbell and his wife began to focus on an area of continuing interest and concern to them both--working with the handicapped and the developmentally disabled. Campbell served on the Governor's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped and State Epilepsy Board, and Iris was a member of the Governor's Committee for the Advocacy of the Handicapped Citizen. Campbell has received a number of citations for his work with rehabilitation and the handicapped, including the Legislative Service Award from the National Rehabilitation Association in 1985. In 1978, Carroll Campbell became the first Republican since Reconstruction to represent South Carolina's Fourth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives after defeating Max Heller in a closely contested race. Once in Washington, Campbell took the opportunity to continue his formal education at American University where he earned a Master's Degree in Political Science and was elected to Pi Sigma Alpha national honor society. During his four terms as Congressman, Campbell worked on child support legislation, one-stop delivery of social services, and the Voting Rights Act. He has also concentrated on legislation of concern to South Carolina's textile industry and was a member of the Congressional Textile Caucus Steering Committee. He was the author of the textile freeze legislation in the 98th Congress, which was the forerunner of the Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985. Campbell is an original cosponsor of that legislation. He served on the House Banking and Housing Committee, the Appropriations Committee and on the Ways and Means Committee. Campbell has also earned national attention as an early supporter of and spokesman for President Ronald Reagan, whose South Carolina campaigns he chaired in both 1980 and 1984. He was also co-chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Core Group for Reagan in 1980 and chairman in 1984. Campbell has been active in national Republican politics since he attended his first political convention as an alternate delegate in 1972. He has attended each Republican National Convention since then as a South Carolina delegate. In 1976, he served on the Platform Committee and drafted the textile plank. He

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chaired the South Carolina delegation in 1980. In 1988, he chaired the South Carolina George Bush for President Committee. In 1986, Campbell defeated Mike Daniel to become only the second Republican to be elected governor since Reconstruction. During his first administration, he meet the challenge of the state’s worst disaster, Hurricane Hugo. He was re-elected Governor of South Carolina in 1990. The Campbells have two sons, Carroll A. III, born in 1964, and Richard Michael II, born in 1968. SCOPE AND CONTENT The Campbell papers consist of the following series: Administration, Committee, Correspondence, Legislation, Media Relations, Newspaper Clippings, Photographs, Speeches, Videotapes, and Ways and Means Committee. Approximately seventy percent of the collection consists of correspondence. This series is arranged by file number assigned to particular letters or groups of letters. There is a computer-generated name and subject index to this series. Files of the Administration and Ways and Means Committees concern particular legislation before these committees. The Legislation series includes copies of bills submitted in sessions, correspondence, and research notes related to them. Currently, these series are unprocessed and unavailable to researchers. The Media Relations series documents Campbell's preparation for television and radio interviews as well as press releases, media advisories and newsletters. The series is organized alphabetically by folder title and chronologically thereafter. The newspaper clippings series has material related to Campbell from South Carolina and some out of state newspapers. It is organized by year and publication and chronologically thereafter. The photographs cover Campbell's campaigns, a variety of meetings with other political leaders, and visits with constituents. The Speeches series consist of copies of Campbell's speeches, 1979-1986. Subjects covered include Republican political strategy, the Reagan economic program, and the South Carolina textile industry. The videotapes consist primarily of campaign spots.

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MEDIA RELATIONS SERIES 1979-1986 .65 cu. ft. folders 1-39 The media relations series documents Congressman Campbell's television and radio interviews as well as press releases, media advisories, and newsletters which were distributed to the press and constituents. The "Media Advisory", 1982-1985, is a weekly itinerary for Campbell's upcoming media events. Each advisory gives time, date, and location of the particular event that Campbell plans to attend. The "Newsletters", 1979-1986, are reports to Fourth District constituents on congressional issues and subjects of interest to them. Topics such as Social Security, textiles, trade, and defense are included. The "Press Release", 1979-1986, are a nearly complete listing of news releases to the media. These releases deal primarily with congressional issues and legislation specifically involving Campbell. Each press release gives time, date, and location of release to the media. The "Radio Advisory", 1982-1985, consists of notes, questions, and summations of Campbell's radio interviews. The "Weekly Reports", 1979-1985, are weekly releases to the media concerning current issues associated with Campbell. Each report documents time and date of release to the media. The "Weekly TV/Radio Schedules", 1982-1986, appear to have been designed primarily for Campbell to review upcoming television and radio interviews. The time, date, location, and interviewer are given for each scheduled interview. Also proposed topics and questions that will be addressed are included. The Media Relations series is arranged in alphabetical order by folder title and chronologically thereafter. Information concerning the date, title, or subject is included when available. The "Press Releases" have a separate index for each year, with all indices filed at the beginning of the subject folder. The "Weekly Reports" are only partially indexed, with the indices appearing with the subject folder. For each individual

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subject folder, undated material is located at the end of the last month given for the corresponding year. The largest portion of the series contains Congressman Campbell's "Press Releases" and his "Weekly Reports" to constituents. There is also a folder documenting federal grants to the Fourth District and Campbell's constituent services, 1983 and a candidate prospectus for South Carolina Congressman John L. Napier, 1980. MEDIA RELATIONS - CONTAINER LIST Folder Title 1 Grants and Constituents Media Advisory 2 1982 3 1983 4 1984 5 1985 6 Napier, John L. Candidate Prospectus 7 Newsletters 1979-1986 Press Release Index 8 1979 9 1980 10 1981 11 1982 12 1983 13 1984 14 1985 15 1986 Press Releases 16 1979 17 1980 18 1981 19 1982 20 1983 21 1984 22 1985 23 1986

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Radio Advisory 24 1982 25 1983 26 1984 27 1985 Weekly Reports 28 1979 29 1980 30 1981 31 1982 32 1983 33 1984 34 1985 Weekly TV/Radio Schedules 35 1982 36 1983 37 1984 38 1985 39 1986

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LIST SPEECHES 1979-1986 1 cu. ft. folders 1-210 The speeches are arranged chronologically, 1979-1986. Information concerning the date, title or subject, and location of where the speech was given is included when available. It is difficult to identify the location of most of the speeches. Speeches that are not titled appear at the end of the corresponding month/year. Speeches that are not dated are filed at the end of the corresponding month/year. Speeches that are dated by season are located at the last month for that time of year. Many speeches were given to Greenville-Spartanburg area civic organizations, business associations, and colleges. The subjects of the speeches include Republican political strategy, the Reagan economic program, and the South Carolina textile industry. SPEECHES SERIES CONTAINER LIST Folder Title 1 Spartanburg Jaycees Dinner January 26, 1979 2 McSwain Dedication April 29, 1979 3 Commencement Address, Spartanburg Methodist College May 5, 1979 4 Greer Chamber of Commerce August 9, 1979 5 Hospital Administrators August 10, 1979 6 Retired Officers September 14, 1979 7 Greenville Hospital System Groundbreaking October 2, 1979 8 Greenville Chamber of Commerce October 5, 1979 9 Speech Material 1979 10 Sprouse 1979 11 Regulation 1979 12 1979 13 Memorial Day May 26, 1980

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14 Disabled American Veterans May 30, 1980 15 Dairy Association June 10, 1980 16 Greenville Leadership June 20, 1980 17 Stump Meeting August 2, 1980 18 Shriners Hillbilly Day, Central SC August 9, 1980 19 Republican Speech August 1980 20 September 13, 1980 21 Lexington September 16, 1980 22 Pro-Family Forum September 19, 1980 23 1980 Political Strategy in the South Atlanta, Georgia, September 25, 1980 24 North Greenville College October 7,1980 25 Autism October 11, 1980 26 Boiling Springs Fire Dedication October 11, 1980 27 Oakmont East Nursing Home October 20, 1980 28 Industrial Engineers October 23, 1980 29 B'nai B'rith October 26, 1980 30 Amusement and Music Operations Association October 31, 1980 31 National Association of Realtors November 7, 1980 32 Retired Seniors Volunteer Program Awards November 13, 1980 33 Beneficial December 15, 1980 34 Greenville Restaurant Association December 17, 1980 35 Legal December 17, 1980 36 Consumer Finance 1980 37 Sprouse 1980 38 1980 39 South Carolina Bankers January 9, 1981 40 Rotary Law Enforcement January 13, 1981

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41 National Association of Home Builders January 21, 1981 42 Nuclear Engineering Club January 31, 1981 43 Anderson College February 11, 1981 44 Telephone Pioneers February 13, 1981 45 North Carolina Savings and Loan February 23, 1981 46 Easter Seal March 6, 1981 47 Hospital Dedication Doctor's Memorial April 5, 1981 48 The Georgia Young Republican 1981 Awards Banquet April 30, 1981 49 ARC May 1, 1981 50 National Federation of Republican Women May 12, 1981 51 Anderson Vocation Rehabilitation May 22, 1981 52 Memorial Day May 24, 1981 53 Hampton Park Christian School May 25, 1981 54 Reagan Economic Plan Spring 1981 55 Flag Day June 14, 1981 56 Rural Letter Carriers June 15, 1981 57 Core Group Dinner July 23, 1981 58 Defense American Security Council July 23, 1981 59 Women In Energy August 13, 1981 60 Butte Knit Management August 14, 1981 61 Chestnut Hill Mental Health August 18, 1981 62 Greenville County Medical Society August 18, 1981 63 Recovery August 1981 64 South East Gas Association September 18, 1981 65 Bronze Elephant October 8, 1981 66 Spartanburg Development Association

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October 9, 1981 67 South Carolina Federation of Republican Women October 17, 1981 68 Strom Thurmond October 29, 1981 69 November 2, 1981 70 Greenville Realtors November 6, 1981 71 Student Rally Honor Society November 9, 1981 72 Bond "E" Award November 13, 1981 73 Boiling Springs Thanksgiving November 14, 1981 74 All Star Banquet December 9, 1981 75 Piedmont Insurance Women 1981 76 Taxes 1981 77 Southern Republican Leadership Conference January 15, 1982 78 Piedmont General Contractors January 28, 1982 79 Council on Exceptional Children January 31, 1982 80 Federal Procurement Program February 9, 1982 81 Career Exposition February 15, 1982 82 D.R. Hill Middle School February 15, 1982 83 Governor's Conference on Tourism February 20, 1982 84 VFW Annual Legislative Banquet February 22, 1982 85 Greenville Mental Retardation Commission February 22, 1982 86 Reaganomics February 1982 87 GE/Insurance March 12, 1982 88 Trade Luncheon April 7, 1982 89 Clemson Convocation April 7, 1982 90 Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce/ Zonata April 12-13, 1982 91 American Textile Manufacturer's

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Institute April 17, 1982 92 South Carolina Credit Union League April 23, 1982 93 Junior Achievement April 29, 1982 94 Clemson-Furman MBA May 2, 1982 95 Council for Exceptional Children May 3, 1982 96 Spartanburg Day School May 3, 1982 97 Red Cross/Spartan Mills May 7, 1982 98 South Carolina Jaycees May 15, 1982 99 South Carolina Textile Manufacturers May 22, 1982 100 Alabama Urban League June 8, 1982 101 American Business Women's Association June 21, 1982 102 GE/Insurance June 1982 103 Independence Day July 5, 1982 104 U.S. Shelter July 19, 1982 105 Man-Made Fibers July 21, 1982 106 Municipal Association of South Carolina August 6, 1982 107 Professional Engineers September 17, 1982 108 Engineering/Riritan September 24-25, 1982 109 Emergency Management October 2, 1982 110 Cash Management October 9, 1982 111 Tax October 19, 1982 112 Furman October 20, 1982 113 Buncombe Street United Methodist October 20, 1982 114 Sunbelt Conference October 26, 1982 115 Postmasters October 30, 1982 116 Eastside High School November 18, 1982 117 Association of General Contractors November 29, 1982 118 Pickens County Municipal Association December 3, 1982

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119 Review January 17-21 1983 120 March 9, 1983 121 Morningside Baptist Church March 13, 1983 122 Indo-American Association April 9, 1983 123 POW/MIA April 9, 1983 124 Spartanburg Public Safety Facility April 17, 1983 125 Byrnes High School April 22, 1983 126 USC-Union May 15, 1983 127 Hillcrest High School May 31, 1983 128 Byrnes Scholars June 11, 1983 129 Clemson Seminar June 18, 1983 130 American Public Welfare Association June 21, 1983 131 Anderson Vocational Education - Industry Lunch June 24, 1983 132 Peden Reunion July 17, 1983 133 Stone Apparel Fiftieth Anniversary August 11, 1983 134 Club Speech August 1983 135 Sherman College of Straight Chiropratic September 17, 1983 136 National Association of Home Builders September 26, 1983 137 United Way Kick Off October 3, 1983 138 Greenville Teachers Conference October 5, 1983 139 Multi Unit Food Service Operators October 12, 1983 140 IFA November 1, 1983 141 Department of Commerce Import Administration November 3, 1983 142 National Association of Realtors November 11, 1983 143 Transam Occidental Life Insurance November 14, 1983 144 Textiles Seminar December 12, 1983

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145 Club Speech December 13, 1983 146 Civil Service 1983 147 Greenville Civic Association 1983 148 Politics 1983 149 Southern Repulican Leadership Conference January 28, 1984 150 National Cotton Council February 7, 1984 151 North Greenville College February 16, 1984 152 Beta Club Convention February 18, 1984 153 Economy February 1984 154 Peach Council March 2, 1984 155 South Carolina Coalition of Handicapped Persons 156 American Association of Equipment Lessors March 5, 1984 157 Oil Jobbers March 19, 1984 158 SME Club March 26, 1984 159 Doctors March 28, 1984 160 Postmasters March 31, 1984 161 Leadership Greenville May 1, 1984 162 General Electric May 7, 1984 163 Blalock Dedication May 11, 1984 164 Greenville Tech May 14, 1984 165 College Commencement May 1984 166 GED Graduation June 8, 1984 167 Politics June 23, 1984 168 June 26, 1984 169 July 4, 1984 170 Tri-County Transportation July 12, 1984 171 Kidney Foundation July 17, 1984 172 Piedmont Contractors July 19, 1984 173 Press Conference Washington, D.C. August 1, 1984 174 Greenville Tech August 24, 1984 175 Greenville Realtors August 30, 1984 176 Politics August 1984 177 Greer Church of God Seniors

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October 8, 1984 178 Union Library October 20, 1984 179 American Society of Mechanical Engineers October 25, 1984 180 Bob Jones November 17, 1984 181 Fall 1984 182 Foreign Affairs Fall 1984 183 Introduction of Eugene E. Stone III, Poinsett Club, Greenville S.C. 1984 184 Politics 1984 185 Tri-County Transportation 1984 186 Homebuilders January 10, 1985 187 Jaycees January 26, 1985 188 American Federal Dedication February 11, 1985 189 Boy Scouts March 2, 1985 190 Spartanburg Municipal March 28, 1985 191 Southside Christian March 29, 1985 192 Civic Speech March 1985 193 Landscape Architects April 20, 1985 194 American Cancer Society Memorial May 27, 1985 195 South Carolina Residential Care May 28, 1985 196 Disabled American Veterans May 31, 1985 197 Shannon Forest May 31, 1985 198 Citizens Against Violent Crime (CAVE) August 29, 1985 199 Tax Speech September 25, 1985 200 IRET October 23, 1985 201 Leadership November 8, 1985 202 1985 203 Southern Republican Leadership Conference March 1, 1986 204 YMCA Prayer Breakfast March 24, 1986 205 Food Bank March 27, 1986 206 VFW Introduction March 31, 1986

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207 State Law Enforcement Division April 4, 1986 208 South Carolina Bank Administration Institute May 15, 1986 209 Disabled American Veterans June 23, 1986 210 Miscellaneous Speech Material 1979-1986

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CLIPPINGS. 1978-1986 9 cu. ft. folders 1-990 The clippings series has newspaper clippings related to Campbell. The majority of papers are from South Carolina with some national papers. The series is organized by year, then alphabetically by name of the publication the clipping is from, then chronologically by date within the folders. Many of the items are photocopies which either Campbell’s staff or workers in Special Collections made. Folder Title 1 Greenville News Index, 1978 2 Greenville News, December 1978 3 Greenville Piedmont, November 1978 4 Chesnee Tribune Index 1979 Chesnee Tribune, 1979 5 February 6 June 7 July 8 August 9 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 13 Columbia Record, October 1979 14 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune Index, 1979 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune, 1979 15 January 16 February 17 March 18 June 19 July 20 August 21 September 22 October 23 December 24 Daily News Record, November 1979 25 Charleston Evening Post, November 1979 26 First Monday, February-August, 1979

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27 Focus Index, 1979 Focus 28 April 29 May 30 June 31 July 32 August 33 September 34 Greenville County Monitor Index, 1979 Greenville County Monitor, 1979 35 January 36 February 37 March 38 April 39 June 40 July 41 August 42 September 43 Greenville News Index,1979 Greenville News, 1979 44 January 45 February 46 March 47 April 48 May 49 June 50 July 51 August 52 September 53 October 54 November 55 December 56 Greenville News and Piedmont Index, 1979 57 Greenville News and Piedmont, 1979 Greenville Piedmont,1979 58 January 59 February 60 March

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61 April 62 May 63 June 64 July 65 August 66 September 67 October 68 November 69 December 70 Greer Citizen Index, 1979 71 Greer Citizen, 1979 72 Inman Times Index, 1979 73 Inman Times, 1979 74 Irmese Independent, 1979 75 News and Courier, 1979 76 News Leader Index, 1979 77 News Leader, 1979 78 Spartanburg Herald, 1979 79 Spartanburg Metro, 1979 80 Spartanburg Tribune, 1979 81 Spartan Weekly and Chesnee-Cowpens News, 1979 82 State, 1979 83 Fountain Inn Tribune Times Index, 1979 84 Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1979 85 Woodruff News Index, 1979 86 Woodruff News, 1979 87 Aiken Standard, 1980 88 AP-UPI, 1980 89 Atlanta Constitution, 1980 90 Camden Chronicle, 1980 91 Charleston Evening Post, 1980 92 Charleston News and Courier, 1980 93 Chesnee Tribune, 1980 94 Columbia Daily Record, January 1980 95 Columbia Record, 1980 96 Congressional Quarterly, 1980 97 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune, 1980 98 Florence Morning News, 1980

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99 Focus, 1980 Greenville News, 1980 100 January 101 February 102 March 103 April 104 May 105 June 106 July 107 August 108 October 109 Greenville News/Piedmont, 1980 Greenville Piedmont, 1980 110 January 111 February 112 March 113 April 114 May 115 June 116 July 117 August 118 Greenwood Index Journal, 1980 119 Greer Citizen, 1980 120 Human Events, 1980 121 Inman Times, 1980 122 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1980 123 Reporter, 1980 124 Republican Convention, 1980 125 Spartanburg Herald/Journal, 1980 126 Spartanburg Metro, 1980 127 Spartanburg Tribune, 1980 128 Spartan Weekly, 1980 129 State, 1980 130 Sumter Daily Item, 1980 131 Tribune Times, 1980 132 Woodruff News, 1980 133 Aiken Standard, 1981 Anderson Independent/Daily Mail, 1981 134 January

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135 February 136 May 137 June 138 July 139 August 140 September 141 October 142 November 143 December 144 Bamburg Advertiser Herald, 1981 145 Beaufort Gazette, 1981 146 Camden Chronicle, 1981 Charleston News and Courier-Evening Post, 1981 147 February 148 March 149 April 150 May 151 June 152 July 153 August 154 September 155 October 156 November 157 Chesnee-Cowpens News, 1981 158 Chesnee Tribune, 1981 Columbia Record, 1981 159 April 160 May 161 June 162 July 163 September 164 October 165 December 166 Columbia-St. Andrews News, 1981 167 Community New, 1981 168 Daily News Record, 1981 169 Easley Progress, 1981 170 Florence Morning News, 1981

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171 Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1981 172 Gaffney Ledger, 1981 173 Georgetown Times, 1981 174 Greenville News Index, 1981-1982 Greenville News 175 January 176 February 177 March 178 April 179 May 180 June 181 July 182 August 183 September 184 October 185 November 186 December 187 Greenville Piedmont Index, 1981-82 Greenville Piedmont, 1981 188 January 189 February 190 March 191 April 192 May 193 June 194 July 195 August 196 September 197 October 198 November 199 December 200 Greer Citizen, 1981 201 Hampton Guardian, 1981 202 Human Events, 1981 203 Inman Times, 1981 204 Kershaw News Era, 1981 205 Lake City, S.C. News Post, 1981 206 Lancaster News, 1981 207 Laurens County Advertiser, 1981

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208 Marietta Monitor, 1981 209 Marietta Northwest Sentinel, 1981 210 Mountain Monitor, 1981 211 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1981 212 Newberry Observer, 1981 213 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1981 214 Pickens Sentinel, 1981 215 Rock Hill Evening Herald, 1981 216 Southern Textile News, 1981 Spartanburg Herald/Journal, 1981 217 January 218 February 219 March 220 April 221 May 222 June 223 July 224 August 225 September 226 October 227 November 228 December 229 Spartanburg Metro, 1981 230 Spartanburg Tribune, 1981 231 Spartan Weekly, 1981 State, 1981 232 January 233 February 234 March 235 April 236 May 237 June 238 July 239 August 240 September 241 October 242 November 243 December 244 Sumter Daily Item, 1981

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245 Sumter News, 1981 246 Union County News, 1981 247 Union Daily Times, 1981 248 Williamston Journal, 1981 249 Woodruff News, 1981 250 Aiken Standard, 1982 251 Abbeville Press and Banner, 1982 Anderson Independent/Daily Mail, 1982 252 January 253 February 254 March 255 April 256 May 257 June 258 July 259 August 260 September 261 October 262 November 263 December 264 Beaufort Gazette, 1982 265 Belton News, 1982 266 Bennettsville Marlboro Herald-Advocate, 1982 267 Black Times, 1982 268 Calhoun Falls Calhoun News, 1982 269 Camden Chronicle, 1982 Charleston News and Courier/Evening Post, 1982 270 January 271 February 272 March 273 April 274 May 275 June 276 July 277 August 278 September 279 October 280 November

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281 December 282 Chesnee Tribune, 1982 283 Clarendon Chronicle, 1982 284 Clemson Messenger, 1982 285 Clinton Chronicle, 1982 286 Colombia Black News, 1982 Colombia Record, 1982 287 January 288 February 289 March 290 April 291 May 292 June 293 July 294 August 295 September 296 October 297 November 298 December 299 Community News, 1982 300 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune, 1982 301 Daily News Record, 1982 302 Easley Progress, 1982 303 Florence Morning News, 1982 304 Fort Mill Times, 1982 305 Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1982 306 Gaffney Ledger, 1982 307 Georgetown Times, 1982 Greenville News, 1982 308 January 309 February 310 March 311 April 312 May 313 June 314 July 315 August 316 September 317 October

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318 November 319 December 320 Greenville News and Piedmont, 1982 Greenville Piedmond, 1982 321 January 322 February 323 March 324 April 325 May 326 June 327 July 328 August 329 September 330 October 331 November 332 December 333 Greenwood Index Journal, 1982 334 Greer Citizen, 1982 335 Hemingway Weekly Observer, 1982 336 Hilton Head Island News, 1982 337 Honea Path Chronicle, 1982 338 Inman Times, 1982 339 Irmo Independent News, 1982 340 Kershaw News Era, 1982 341 Lancaster News, 1982 342 Lancaster Leader, 1982 343 Laurens County Advertiser, 1982 344 Loris Sentinel, 1982 345 Marietta Monitor, 1982 346 Marietta Northwest Sentinel, 1982 347 McCormick Messenger, 1982 348 Mountain Monitor, 1982 349 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1982 350 Newberry Observer, 1982 351 Northwest Sentinel, 1982 352 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1982 353 Pageland Progressive, 1982 354 Pickens Sentinel, 1982 355 Rock Hill Evening Herald, 1982

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Spartanburg Herald/Journal, 1982 356 January 357 February 358 March 359 April 360 May 361 June 362 July 363 August 364 September 365 October 366 November 367 December 368 Spartanburg Tribune, 1982 369 Spartanburg Weekly, 1982 State, 1982 370 January 371 February 372 March 373 April 374 May 375 June 376 July 377 August 378 September 379 October 380 November 381 December 382 Sumter Daily Item, 1982 383 Sumter News, 1982 384 Union Daily Times, 1982 385 Williamston Journal, 1982 386 Woodruff News, 1982 387 Abbeville Press and Banner, 1983 388 Aiken Standard, 1983 Anderson Independent-Mail, 1983 389 January 390 February 391 March

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392 April 393 May 394 June 395 July 396 September 397 October 398 November 399 December 400 Beaufort Gazette, 1983 401 Belton News, 1983 402 Bennettsville Marlboro Herald-Advocate, 1983 403 Camden Chronicle, 1983 404 Charleston Evening Post, 1983 Charleston News and Courier/Evening Post, 1983 405 January 406 February 407 March 408 April 409 May 410 June 411 July 412 August 413 September 414 October 415 November 416 December 417 Chesnee Tribune, 1983 418 Chester News and Reporter, 1983 419 Clemson Messenger, 1983 420 Clinton Chronicle, 1983 421 Columbia Black News, 1983 Columbia Record, 1983 422 January 423 February 424 March 425 April 426 May 427 June

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428 July 429 September 430 October 431 November 432 December 433 Conway Horry Independent, 1983 434 Cowpens Tribune, 1983 435 Daily News Record, 1983 436 Dillon Herald, 1983 437 Florence Morning News, 1983 438 Gaffney Ledger, 1983 Greenville News, 1983 439 January 440 February 441 March 442 April 443 May 444 June 445 July 446 August 447 September 448 October 449 December 450 Greenville Piedmont, 1983 Greenville Piedmont, 1983 451 April 452 May 453 June 454 July 455 August 456 September 457 October 458 November 459 December 460 Greenville News-Piedmont, 1983 461 Greenwood Index Journal, 1983 462 Greer Citizen, 1983 463 Hanahan News, 1983 464 Hilton Head Island News, 1983

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465 Honea Path Chronicle, 1983 466 Human Events, 1983 467 Inman Times, 1983 468 Irmo Independent News, 1983 469 Kershaw News Era, 1983 470 Lancaster News, 1983 471 Landrum Leader, 1983 472 Laurens County Advertiser, 1983 473 Liberty Monitor, 1983 474 Marietta Monitor, 1983 475 Marietta Northwest Sentinel, 1983 476 McCormick Messenger, 1983 477 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1983 478 Newberry Observer, 1983 479 North Myrtle Beach Times, 1983 480 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1983 481 Pageland Progressive, 1983 482 Palmetto Leader, 1983 483 Pickens Sentinel, 1983 484 Rock Hill Evening Herald, 1983 485 Rock Hill Times, 1983 Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 1983 486 January 487 February 488 March 489 April 490 May 491 June 492 July 493 August 494 September 495 October 496 November 497 December 498 Spartanburg Star-Tribune, 1983 499 Spartanburg Tribune, 1983 500 Spartan Weekly, 1983 501 Spartan Weekly and Chesnee-Cowpens News, 1983

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502 St. Matthews Calhoun Times, 1983 State, 1983 503 January 504 February 505 March 506 April 507 May 508 June 509 July 510 August 511 September 512 October 513 November 514 December 515 Summerville Journal-Scene, 1983 516 Sumter Daily Item, 1983 517 Sumter News, 1983 518 Travelers Rest Mountain Monitor, 1983 519 Union County News, 1983 Union Daily Times, 1983 520 January 521 February 522 March 523 April 524 May 525 June 526 July 527 August 528 September 529 October 530 November 531 December 532 Williamston Journal, 1983 533 Woodruff News, 1983 534 Abbeville Press and Banner, 1984 Aiken Standard, 1984 535 January-May 536 August 537 September

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538 October 539 November 540 Allendale Citizen Leader, 1984 Anderson Independent Mail, 1984 541 January-February 542 March 543 April 544 May 545 June-July 546 August 547 September 548 October 549 November 550 Batesburg Twin City News, 1984 Beaufort Gazette, 1984 551 February-May 552 July 553 August 554 September-October 555 November 556 Belton News, 1984 557 Bennettsville, S.C. Marlboro Herald Advocate, 1984 558 Bishopville, S.C. Lee City Observer, 1984 559 Black News, 1984, February 560 Charleston Chronicle, 1984 Charleston News and Courier/ Evening Post, 1984 561 January 562 February 563 March-April 564 May 565 June 566 July 567 August 568 September 569 October 570 November 571 December

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Chesnee Tribune, 1984 572 March-April 573 June 574 July 575 August 576 September 577 October 578 Christian Science Monitor, January-July 1984 579 Clemson Messenger, 1984 580 Clinton Chronicle, 1984 581 Clover Herald, 1984 Columbia Record, 1984 582 January 583 February 584 March 585 April-July 586 August-November 587 Columbia Star-Reformer, 1984 588 Conway Field and Herald, 1984 589 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune, March-May 1984 590 Darlington News and Press, 1984 591 Dillon Herald, 1984 592 Easley Progress, 1984 593 Evans and Novak, 1984 Florence Morning News, 1984 594 January 595 February 596 April 597 May 598 June 599 July 600 August 601 September 602 October 603 November Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1984 604 June 605 July-November 606 Furman University Paladin, 1984

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Gaffney Ledger, 1984 607 April-May 608 July-August 609 September 610 October 611 Goose Creek Gazette, 1984 Greenville News, 1984 612 January 613 February 614 March 615 April 616 May 617 June 618 July 619 August 620 September 621 October 622 November 623 December Greenville Piedmont, 1984 624 February 625 March 626 April 627 May 628 June 629 July 630 August 631 September 632 October 633 November 634 December Greenwood Index-Journal, 1984 635 January-May 636 June-July 637 August 638 September 639 October 640 November Greer Citizen, 1984

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641 March-May 642 June 643 July 644 August-September 645 October 646 November 647 Hampton Guardian, 1984 648 Hanahan News, 1984 649 Hartsville Messenger, 1984 650 Hemingway Weekly Observer, 1984 651 Hilton Head Island Packet, 1984 652 Hilton Head News, 1984 653 Honea Path Chronicle, 1984 654 Human Events, 1984 Inman Times, 1984 655 May, July 656 October 657 Johnston, S.C. Citizen-News, 1984 658 Kershaw News Era, 1984 659 Kingstree News, 1984 660 Lake City News and Post, 1984 Lancaster News, 1984 661 April-May 662 June 663 July 664 August 665 September 666 October 667 November Landrum Leader, 1984 668 June 669 July 670 September 671 Landrum News Leader, 1984 Laurens County Advertiser, 1984 672 August 673 September 674 Lexington Dispatch News, 1984 675 Liberty Monitor, 1984

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676 Manning Times, 1984 677 Marietta Monitor, 1984 Marietta, S.C. Northwest Sentinel, 1984 678 February-May 679 June-August 680 September 681 October-November 682 McColl, S.C. Messenger, 1984 683 McCormick Messenger, 1984 684 Mullins Enterprise, 1984 685 Myrtle Beach Journal, 1984 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1984 686 January-April 687 May 688 June 689 July 690 August 691 September 692 October 693 November 694 Newberry Observer, 1984 695 North Augusta Star, 1984 696 North Myrtle Beach Times, September 1984 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1984 697 January-April 698 May 699 June 700 July 701 August 702 September 703 October 704 November 705 Pageland, S.C. Progressive, 1984 706 Palmetto Leader, 1984 707 Pickens Sentinel, 1984 708 Rock Hill Evening Herald, January-November 1984 709 Saluda Standard Sentinel, 1984 710 Seneca Journal and Tribune, 1984

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Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 1984 711 January 712 February 713 March 714 April 715 May 716 June 717 July 718 August 719 September 720 October 721 November 722 December Spartanburg Star-Tribune, 1984 723 May-June 724 July 725 August-September 726 November-December Spartanburg Tribune, 1984 727 February, March, June 728 September 729 November-December Spartan Weekly, 1984 730 January-March 731 July State, 1984 732 January 733 February 734 March 735 April 736 May 737 June 738 July 739 August 740 September 741 October 742 November 743 December 744 St. Matthews Calhoun Times, 1984

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745 Summerville Journal-Scene, 1984 Sumter Daily Item, 1984 746 January-April 747 May 748 June 749 July 750 August 751 September 752 October 753 November Travelers Rest Mountain Monitor, 1984 754 May 755 June 756 July 757 August 758 September 759 October Union County News, 1984 760 February-March 761 May, June 762 August, September 763 Williamston Journal, 1984 764 Woodruff News, March-May 1984 Union County News, 1984 765 July 766 August 767 September 768 October 769 November Union Daily Times, 1984 770 January 771 February 772 March 773 April 774 May 775 June 776 July 777 August 778 September

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779 October 780 November 781 Walterboro Press and Standard, 1984 782 Westminster News, 1984 783 Williamston Journal, 1984 784 Williston Way, 1984 785 Winnsboro Herald-Independence, 1984 Woodruff News, 1984 786 July 787 October 788 York Enquirer, 1984 789 Aiken Standard, 1985 790 Anderson Independent Mail, 1985 791 Beaufort Gazette, 1985 Charleston News and Courier, 1985 792 January 793 February 794 March 795 April 796 May 797 June 798 July 799 August 800 September 801 October 802 November 803 December 804 Chesnee Tribune, 1985 805 Chester News and Reporter, 1985 806 Daily News Record, 1985 807 Easley Progress, 1985 808 Florence Morning News, 1985 809 Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1985 810 Gaffney Ledger, 1985 Greenville News, 1985 811 January 812 February 813 March 814 April

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815 May 816 June 817 July 818 August 819 September 820 October 821 November 822 December Greenville Piedmont, 1985 823 January-May 824 June-December 825 Greenwood Index-Journal, 1985 826 Greer Citizen, 1985 827 Inman Times, 1985 828 Lancaster News, 1985 829 Laurens County Advertiser, 1985 830 Marietta Monitor, 1985 831 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1985 832 Newberry Observer, 1985 833 Northwest Sentinel, 1985 834 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1985 835 Rock Hill Evening Herald, 1985 Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 1985 836 January 837 February 838 March 839 April 840 May 841 June 842 July 843 August 844 September 845 October 846 November 847 December 848 Spartanburg Star Tribune, 1985 849 Spartanburg Tribune, 1985 State, 1985 850 January

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851 February 852 March 853 April 854 May 855 June 856 July 857 August 858 September 859 October 860 November 861 December 862 Sumter Daily Item, 1985 863 Union County News, 1985 Union Daily Times, 1985 864 January-June 865 July-December 866 Williamston Journal, 1985 867 Woodruff News, 1985 868 Abbeville Press and Banner, 1986 869 Aiken Standard, 1986 870 Anderson Independent Mail, 1986 871 Beaufort Gazette, 1986 Charleston News and Courier, 1986 872 January 873 February 874 March 875 April 876 Chesnee Cowpens News, 1986 877 Chester News and Reporter, 1986 878 Cowpens Pacolet Tribune, 1986 879 Florence Morning News, 1986 880 Gaffney Ledger, 1986 Greenville News, 1986 881 January 882 February 883 March 884 April 885 May 886 June

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Greenville News-Piedmont, 1986 887 January 888 February 889 March 890 April 891 May 892 June 893 Greenwood Index Journal, 1986 894 Greer Citizen, 1986 895 Hilton Head Island Packet, 1986 896 Inman Times, 1986 897 Lancaster News, 1986 898 Myrtle Beach Sun News, 1986 899 Orangeburg Times-Democrat, 1986 900 Rock Hill Evening Herald, 1986 Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 1986 901 January 902 February 903 March 904 April 905 May 906 Spartanburg Star Tribune, 1986 State, 1986 907 January 908 February 909 March 910 April 911 May 912 June 913 Sumter Daily Item, 1986 914 Union County News, 1986 Union Daily Times, 1986 915 January 916 February 917 March 918 April 919 Misc. S.C. Weeklies, January-October, 1986 Charlotte Observer, 1979 920 June

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921 July 922 October 923 New York Times, 1979 924 Wall Street Journal, 1979 925 Washington Post, 1979 926 Washington Star, 1979 927 Charlotte Observer, 1980 928 Newsday (Long Island), 1980 929 Wall Street Journal, 1980 930 Washington Post, 1980 931 Washington Star, 1980 932 Charlotte Observer, 1981 933 New York Times, 1982 934 News, Charlotte, 1983 935 Charlotte Observer, 1983 936 Columbia Record, August 1983 937 Fountain Inn Tribune Times, 1983 938 Indianapolis Star, 1983 939 New York Times, 1983 940 Philadelphia Inquirer, 1983 941 USA Today, 1983 942 US News and World Report, 1983 Charlotte Observer, 1984 943 February-March 944 May 945 June 946 July 947 August 948 September 949 October 950 November 951 December 952 Daily News Record, 1984 953 Los Angeles Times, 1984 954 Newsweek, 1984 955 New York Daily News Record, 1983-1984 956 New Yorker, 1984 957 New York Times, 1984 958 Other North Carolina Newspapers, 1984

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959 Raleigh News and Observer, 1984 960 Savannah Morning News, 1984 961 Washington Post, 1984 962 Washington Post, August 1984 963 Washington Times, 1984 Charlotte Observer, 1985 964 January 965 February 966 March 967 April 968 May 969 June 970 July 971 August 972 September 973 October 974 November 975 December 976 Miscellaneous Publications, 1985 977 National News Magazines, 1985 978 New York Times, 1985 979 Other North Carolina Papers, 1985 980 Other National Papers, 1985 981 Other Small Weeklies, 1985 982 Washington Post, 1985 Charlotte Observer, 1986 983 January 984 March 985 April 986 May 987 June 988 Miscellaneous Publications, 1986 989 National Newspapers, 1986 990 Savannah Morning News, 1986

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PHOTOGRAPHS SERIES. 1979-1986 1.65 cu.ft., folders 1-91 The Photographs Series covers Campbell's campaigns, a variety of meetings with other political leaders, and visits with constituents. The series is arranged alphabetically in a subject file and chronologically thereafter. Subject areas include: individuals, constituents, organizations, ceremonies, committees, and industries. PHOTOCOPIES SERIES CONTAINER LIST Folder Title Awards and Ceremonies 1 undated 2 1982-1985 Congressional Classroom 3 1981-82 4 1984 Committee Photographs 5 Dated 6 Undated Campbell and Constituents 7 1979 - 1983, Undated 8 1979 - 1983, Undated 9 1980 10 1981 11 1982 12 1983 13 1984 - 1986, Undated 14 1984 15 1985 Individuals 16 Begin, Menachem 17 Bush, George 18 Carter, President Jimmy 19 Celebrities and Campbell 20 Ford, President Gerald 21 Kirkpatrick, Jean

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22 Lewis, Drew (Sec. of Transportation) 23 Lott, Trent 24 Nixon, President Richard 25 O'Neill, "Tip" 26 Reagan, President Ronald 27 Reagan, President Ronald 28 Schlesinger Meeting, December 1978 29 Spence, Floyd 30 South Carolina Delegation 31 Stockman, David Individuals 32 Thurmond, Strom 33 Far East Trip Industries and Organizations 34 American Hoechst Corp., Greer, S.C. September 10, 1984 35 Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 1984 36 Working at Dinner for the "Needy" 37 Draper Corp. Employee Banquet, 1984 38 Greenville Home Builders Association 39 Jeffrey Dresser 40 J.P. Stevens Rally 41 Phillips Fibers Corp., Spartanburg/Greenville 42 REA Luncheon 43 U. S. Shelter Corp. / Groundbreaking 44 Silag Corp.,Greenville, S.C., May 1984 45 Textile Week 46 Transamerica Occidental Life, November 4, 1984 47 Interns - Undated 48 Undated 49 1981 50 1982 51 1984 - 1986 52 With other members of Congress 1984 Miscellaneous Photos 53 1979, January Index 54 1979, February Index

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55 1979, March Index 56 1979, April Index 57 1979, May Index 58 1979, June Index 59 1979, July Index 60 1979, August Index 61 1979, January Miscellaneous Photos 62 1979, February 63 1979, March 64 1979, April 65 1979, May 66 1979, June 67 1979, July 68 1979, August 69 1979, September 70 1979, October 71 1979, December 72 1980, January 73 1980, February 74 1980, March 75 1980, April 76 1980, May 77 1980, June 78 1980, July 79 1980, August 80 1980, September 81 1980, October 82 1980, November 83 1980, December 84 1981, For Spring Newsletter 85 Official Photographs 86 Personal - Family 87 Personal - Family 88 Personal - Family 89 Walkout, GOP April 1985 90 Negatives 91 Slides