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Box 1652

1972-1973 Folder 1. Civil Suits, United States v. Briggs 1: Memorandum re prosecutorial misconduct in respect to the V.V.A.W. conspiracy case (United States v. Briggs, United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida, No. GCR 1353) – the next in the sequence of conspiracy cases against anti-war activists, undated, 170 pages.

1972-1973 Folder 2. Civil Suits, United States v. Briggs 2: United States District Court, Northern District of Florida, Gainesville Division, United States of America v. John K. Briggs, et al., CR Bi, 1353, undated, 154 pages.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Pay stub for unknown individual, April 6, 1972, 1 page (original document has been withdrawn for privacy concerns, sanitized copy is in its location within the folder)

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of check from Robert Bartlome to Dedicated Americans for Effective Government, April 6, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. ledger page recording salaries, April 6, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. payroll certificate for period ending April 6, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Portion of a telephone log showing long distance telephone calls, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. payroll ledger, April 6, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copies of eight payroll checks from The American Ship Building Co., April 6, 1972, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copies of two checks from Matthew Clark to Loyal Americans for Government Reform and the Stable Society Council, April 6, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Memo, Clark to Lepkowski, regarding a pay deduction and the amount to be credited to George M. Steinbrenner, September 26, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Affidavit of Ronald H. Slater, Vice President, Administration, The American Ship Building Company, November 10, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Handwritten statement of Robert Bartlome before two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, August 23, 1973, 7 pages, with attachments: handwritten note with names of groups to forward contributions to and the amount to each, undated, 1 page; a certificate acknowledging a pay bonus and that the bonus was not an inducement to contribute to any political group, signed by Matthew Clark, December 30, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Handwritten statement of Matthew Clark before two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, August 28, 1973, 6 pages.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Memo to file regarding employees of The American Ship Building Company to receive pay bonuses, directed by George Steinbrenner, April 5, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of a receipt from Bartlome for Clark’s contributions to the Nixon Campaign, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of American Shipbuilding Company payroll register showing bonuses to eight American Shipbuilding employees on April 6, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Matthew Edward Clark, Jr.: Witness summary of Matthew Edward Clark, Jr., undated, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Matthew Edward Clark, Jr.: Witness summary of Robert E. Bartlome, October 30-31, 1973, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: All the President’s Men, photocopies of pages 135-144, undated, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Clawson biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Document entitled “CLAWSON” regarding Clawson’s link to the “Canuck” letter, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: An article from an unidentified newspaper, KEN W. CLAWSON,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Letter, Weicker to Ervin, regarding Weicker’s motion “pertaining to a meeting between the Committee and the President,” November 12, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Colson Blasts Post Watergate Reports,” November 12, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Colson Takes Lie Test to Support Testimony,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Charles Colson vs. Time: A Reminder for the Press,” January 28, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Baltimore Sun article, “Time says Colson had deceit role,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Chicago Tribune article, “Ex-Nixon aide tells why he quit,” March 26, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Aides say Colson Approved Bugging,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Charles Wendell Colson,” undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo regarding “Dealing with our Political Enemies,” August 16, 1971, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding “Opposition Activity,” August 12, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding an enemies list, September 9, 1971, 1 page, with attachments: Memo dated June 24, 1971, 1 page; the enemies list, June 24, 1971, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Harold Gibbons, a Vice President of the Teamsters Union in St. Louis, June 12, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker et al., regarding “Opponents List Additions,” June 25, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker et al., regarding the “Opponents List,” July 16, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Jack Anderson, November 17, 1972, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Inouye to Baker, regarding Colson’s appearance before the full committee in executive session, March 21, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Weicker to Dash, regarding Colson’s appearance before the full committee in executive session, March 28, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Sidney Dickstein to Dash, regarding Weicker’s and Inouye’s suggestion that Colson appear before the committee, March 29, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “A ‘Scheme to Defame’ is Charged to Colson,” June 4, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Sidney Dickstein to Dash, regarding issues of Colson’s knowledge of CIA involvement in Watergate and his contacts with Senator Baker and Minority Counsel Fred Thompson, April 17, 1974, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Armed Service Committee Executive Session on CIA with Walters Testifying,” July 31, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An unidentified document that lists comments by and about Colson, listed by number; begins with number 4 and ends with number 8, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An unidentified document that lists dates with what occurred on those dates (believe this is part of another document, describes aliases and disguises of Howard Hunt), undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s recollections of Howard Hunt’s activities, August 29, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the Record by EA/DDCI regarding “TSD Request for Guidance on Extent of Assistance to Mr. Howard Hunt,” August 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Cushman for Ehrlichman, regarding “Contact with Mr. Howard Hunt,” January 8, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo regarding contact with Hunt and items provided to him, July 28, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo for Cushman regarding attached report on Hunt’s requests for TSD support, October 27, 1971, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding “Now what the hell do I do?,” January 2, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Colson and Ehrlichman, April 17, 1973, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Hunt to Colson, regarding the death of Hunt’s wife and his request that Colson meet with his attorney, Bill Bittman, December 31, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Routing slip regarding Hunt with attached memorandum for the record by EA/DDCI relating Hunt’s requests for Agency support, August 31, 1971, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Routing slip regarding Hunt with attached memorandum for the record by EA/DDCI relating to Hunt’s request for Special Agency secretarial support, August 23, 1971, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Transcript of a meeting between the DDCI (General Cushman) and Howard Hunt regarding Agency support for Hunt –July 22, 1971, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Colson, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Colson Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Hunt, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Hunt Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Krogh, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Bittman Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Bittman, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the file, from Colson, regarding Haldeman’s request for information concerning the commutation of Hunt’s sentence, March 23, 1973, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the file, from Colson, regarding “Howard Hunt,” June 20, 1972, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, O’Brien Inventory List (Paul), August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on O’Brien, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Parkinson Inventory List, August, 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Parkinson, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Young, August 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, David Young Inventory List, August, 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Montgomery to Thompson, regarding the “Parkinson Inventory List, August 31, 1973, 1 page, with two memos dated August 31, 1973 attached, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo to Committee from Parkinson cont., undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Parkinson Exhibits,” August 31, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “David Young Inventory,” August 30, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Young Exhibits,” August 30, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits, continued,” September 7, 1973, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Bittman Exhibits,” August 30, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Emily to Thompson, regarding “Additional References to Colson,” August 16, 1973, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “References to Colson,” July 27, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits,” August 17, 1973, 2 pages, with memo, dated August 17, 1973, attached, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Cross References to Colson – A Special Printout Report Updated, August 16, 1973,” 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Colson: Meetings and Phone Calls with President,” undated, 12 pages.

1972 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding “ITT,” March 30, 1972, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Colson and Ehrlichman, April 17, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles W. Colson, A Biographical Profile, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: I.R.S. Talking Paper, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Heeres to Professor Cox, regarding suggested investigation of William Macomber, Jr., July 1, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Harter to Ervin, regarding Colson’s appearance before the Committee and suggested appearance of William Macomber Jr., July 4, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Proposed New Bylaws for the American Foreign Service Association, undated, 9 pages (this is an attachment to number 24).

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: A FYI note on Charles Colson, with handwritten notes by Weicker, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Document with “COLSON 5686” in the upper left, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles Colson biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Chronology of Colson’s involvement in Watergate with attributed sources, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Colson to Gentlemen, regarding Dean’s testimony and Colson’s explanation of the “enemies list,” June 28, 1973, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Enemies List,” June 24, 1971, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s use of the 5th amendment during his testimony, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s privacy.

1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Affidavit of E. Howard Hunt, April 5, 1973, 1 page, with six memos, Joan Hall affidavit and a memo dated April 20, 1973 attached, multiple dates, 14 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles Colson biographical information, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Bell to Dean, regarding the “Opponents List,” June 24, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s knowledge of the use of Rebozo’s bank, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Committee Motions: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding a requested meeting between the Committee, the President and members of the President’s staff, July 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Committee Motions: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding deliberations of the Committee and an attempt to telephone the President, July 12, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: Canon 1, A Lawyer Should Assist in Maintaining the Integrity and Competence of the Legal Profession, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Weicker’s motion to the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 8. Committee Motions: A Motion, the Committee shall meet “in public session on February 28, 1974” to issue the Committee report, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: A Motion, request to meet with the President and in an absence of such a meeting, written questions will be submitted to the President on February 5, 1974, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: S. Res. 60, establish a select committee of the Senate to conduct an investigation into illegal activities conducted in the presidential election of 1972, February 7, 1973, 15 pages.

1972 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Rules of Procedure, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 6 pages.

1971 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, February 7, 1972, 17 pages.

1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Department of Justice, Robert G. Dixon, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, note on attached appendices on “the historical background on the impeachable offense concept,” February 21, 1974, 58 pages.

1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Letter, Chester Davis to Ervin, regarding the appearance before the Committee of Ralph Winte, Davis’ client, June 13, 1974, 4 pages.

1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Memo, David Dorsen to Members of the Select Committee, regarding “Immunity Request for Jake Jacobsen,” June 19, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Common Cause, et al. vs. Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, et al., Deposition of Henry M. Buchanan, May 1, 1973, 129 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: Letter, unreadable name (Springfield Television Broadcasting Corporation) to Weicker, regarding a possible question for Mr. Buchanan, October 2, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 10. Common Cause: Lettter, Buchanan to Sloane, regarding an item returned to Mr. Sloane, December 17, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 10. Common Cause: Letter, Sloan to Buchanan, regarding an enclosed check, October 12, 1971, 1 page.

1971-1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: Handwritten note, “Invoices paid from ‘Agent’ acct.,” 5/1/73, 1 page, with copies of invoices and checks attached, September-December 1971, 15 pages.

Box 1653

1973 Folder 1. Contempt Literature: Memorandum of Law, The Congressional Contempt Power, November 16, 1973, 28 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Washington Post article, “How the Watergate Coverup Failed,” April 26, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Baltimore Sun article, “Lawyer says GOP bug data was hidden from FBI,” April 20, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The New York Times article, “Watergate Investigators Link Cover-Up to High White House Aides and Mitchell,” May 2, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Washington Post article, “3 Top Nixon Aides Tied to Cover-Up,” April 29, 1973, 1 page (article continuation page is not in the folder).

Undated Folder 2. Cover-up: Chronological Sequence of Events, name “Bill Shure” in upper right corner, undated, 85 pages.

1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, Checks returned and voided and stop payment orders, June 22, 1972 to December 27, 1972, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, April 7 – April 30, 1972, 38 pages.

1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, May 1 – May 31, 1972, 47 pages.

1972 Folder 4. CRP Expenditures, July 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, July 1, 1972 to July 31, 1972, 79 pages.

1972 Folder 5. CRP Expenditures, August, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 3, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. CRP Expenditures, August, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 10, 1972 to August 31, 1972, 110 pages.

1972 Folder 6. CRP Expenditures, October, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 1, 1972 to October 16, 1972, 64 pages.

1972 Folder 6. CRP Expenditures, October, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 17, 1972 to October 26, 1972, 16 pages.

1972 Folder 7. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972 1: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 27, 1972 to December 31, 1972, 147 pages

1972 Folder 8. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972, 2: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 27, 1972 to December 31, 1972, 148 pages.

1972 Folder 8. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972, 2: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, Checks returned and voided during the period, June 29, 1972 to October 5, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. CRP Expenditures, January – February, 1973: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, January 1, 1973 to February 28, 1973, 33 pages (first page of document states that voided checks for January 1, 1973 to December 31, 1973 are attached, items are not attached).

Box 1654

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Document entitled “The Haldeman Connection,” undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Memo, Havel and Zimmerman to Will Wickens, regarding “Questions for Gray,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Staff Directory for CRP, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten diagram of the White House staff connections to CRP, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “Secret Fund,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “President – Herbert Kalmbach – Pres.’s Personal Atty,” undated 3 pages.

Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “Comm. To Reelect the President,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Floor plans of the various CRP offices, April 23, 1973, 8 pages.

1972 Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Staff Directory for CRP, March 1, 1972, 4 pages.

National Committee for the Re-Election of the President Staff, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Staff Charts for CRP, undated, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: White House Staff Chart showing the relationship of White House staff “mentioned in the Watergate affair,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “The Crowded Blotter of Watergate Suspects: A Checklist of the Charges,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Handwritten notes about CRP staff, connection to the White House and implications in the Watergate investigation, undated, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Interviews of CRP staff members, April – May, 1973, 29 pages.

Undated Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Handwritten chart (originally on large poster board) of CRP organization, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Committee for the Re-Election of the President, Political Division staff listing, undated, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 1, 1972 to August 9, 1972, 24 pages.

1972 Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, September 1, 1972 to September 30, 1972, 137 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Cubans – Federal penitentiary, Danbury, Connecticut: Notes dictated by Bernie Yudain regarding a meeting between Weicker and four of the Cuban Americans found guilty in the Watergate break in, August 3, 1973, 35 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Cubans – Federal penitentiary, Danbury, Connecticut: Memo, Lenzner to Dash, regarding Lenzner’s description of a telephone call from Bud Fensterwald, March 30, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Martinez, Eugenio,” facts and sources listed by date describing Martinez’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Eugenio Martinez, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Gonzales, Virgilio,” facts and sources listed by date describing Gonzales’ participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding Frank Sturgis and Bernard Barker, two participants in the Watergate break in, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Soldier of Fortune Held on High Bail,” June 25, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Sturgis, Frank,” facts and sources listed by date describing Sturgis’ participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Frank Sturgis, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Handwritten note regarding Bernard L. Barker, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The New York Times article, “Barker-Hunt Links in Latin Deals Cited,” July 2, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star article, “Suspect Sought Plans of Democrats’ Arena,” June 25, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star article, “Barker Tied to Bay of Pigs,” June 19, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “They Call Him ‘Macho’,” September 20, 1972, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Leader Admits Role,” September 12, 1972, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Unit’s Miami Apartment Listed in Barker Address Book,” January 18, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Washington Post article, “Architect Say ‘Bug’ Suspect Tried to Acquire Miami Plans,” August, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Suspect Aided, Fought Castro,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Barker, Bernard,” facts and sources listed by date describing Barker’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Bernard Barker, undated, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The New York Times article, “Cuban Veterans Group Linked to Raid on Democratic Office,” June 23, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “2 Suspects Tied to Democratic Films,” September 1, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Page 32 of an untitled document; document begins with “One other very important point.,” undated, 1 page.

1977 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Letter, Stanish to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s letter concerning the Watergate burglars, July 22, 1977, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: 3 x 5 index card beginning “Martinez, Eugenio,” undated, 1 page.

1977 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Letter, Weicker to Stephenson, regarding the pardons of the Watergate burglars, July 15, 1977, 1 page, with typewritten and handwritten notes of the letter, undated, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of Steve Grazegarek, August 22, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Affidavit of General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, May 11, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding a tape recording, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Witness Summary, General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Cross Reference Index on Cushman,” August 1, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “General Robert E. Cushman,” August 1, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Cushman to Ehrlichman, regarding “Contact with Mr. Howard Hunt,” January 8, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Transcript of a meeting between Cushman and Hunt, July 22, 1971, 9 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Waller to Thompson, regarding “Cushman Exhibits,” August 2, 1973, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note addressed to “Senator” regarding Colby’s request to Cushman to submit a memo describing Hunt’s contacts with the CIA, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding the cancellation of a meeting, undated, 2 pages

1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memorandum for General Cushman regarding a report on Hunt’s requests for TSD support, August 27, 1971, 1 page

1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memorandum for the record submitted by the EA/DDCI regarding “TSD Request for Guidance on Extent of Assistance to Mr. Howard Hunt,” August 1971, 1 page

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: An untitled document beginning “II. Memo for the Records from Karl Wagner,” undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding a tape recording, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology of Watergate related issues; appears to be based on the Dean exhibits, undated, 1 page, wth attached chronology of Dean’s participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 9 pages.

1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Memo, Young for Ehrlichman, regarding “Status of Information which can be fed into Congressional Investigation on Pentagon Papers Affair,” August 26, 1971, 5 pages.

1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Memo, Ehrlichman for Colson, regarding “Hunt/Liddy Special Project Number 1,” August 27, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Letter, Helms to Young, regarding two papers that were prepared for Young, November 9, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Official Routing Slip with attached memo from the EA/DDCI, August 23, 1971, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Nomination of Richard Helms to be Ambassador to Iran, February 7, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: “Digest of Interview of Richard M. Helms on May 18, 1973,” 2 pages.

1972 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology, June 19, 1972 through August 1, 1972. Each page headed with a date and what occurred on that day pertaining to Watergate related issues, 19 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Biographical information on James W. McCord, Jr., undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding the reduction of Dean’s sentence, November 26, 1974, 2 pages.

1971-1972 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology of meetings and telephone calls by specific date, August 1 – June 19, 1972, 19 pages.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding the VFW’s concern and a Justice Department investigation, May 4, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: News Release from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, April 27, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Exhibit No. 10 consisting of a report on “McCloskey’s New Hampshire Campaign,” 8 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Business Executives move for Vietnam Peace (BEM),” undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for the Attorney General, regarding McCloskey, December 1, 1971, 1 page, with attached report about “McCloskey’s Appearance at Dartmouth University Campus on November 29, 1971,” December 1, 1971, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Report on “Student Penetration of McCloskey Volunteer Headquarters, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. During Weekend of December 11-12, 1971,” undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding something the Attorney General should see, December 7, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Drive $45,000 in the Red, McCloskey Says,” December 7, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Rep. McCloskey becoming a crusader without cause,” November 20, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding a McGovern incident that may be used as an “offset to the Watergate,” September 20, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Hallett for Colson, regarding a Newsweek article about McGovern and Hallett’s suggestion to investigate McGovern’s finances,” April 12, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Colson, regarding “McGovern Fund Raising Stationary,” July 6, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, JJC to Dean, regarding McGovern’s stationary, June 22, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “McGovern Fund Raising Senate Stationary, June 24, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “McGovern Stationery,” July 1, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Haldeman for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer of Larry O‘Brien,” January 28, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Haldeman, regarding “Hughes’ Retainer of Larry O’Brien,” January 26, 1971, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer to Larry O’Brien and Related Matters,” January 25, 1971, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer for Lawrence O’Brien,” January 22, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Goodearle, regarding Bob Bennett, his new position and the possible political connections to Howard Hughes, January 15, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer to Larry O’Brien,” February 1, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s request for a solution to an unknown problem, March 3, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Karalekas for Colson, regarding Karalekas’ suggestion of an investigation into “the leasing arrangement of the Department of Transportation headquarters building in Washington,” March 3, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Fielding to JWD, regarding calling Casselman to help solve an issue,” March 6, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Colson, regarding O’Brien’s “questionable leasing arrangement with the United States Government during the Johnson Administration”. April 6, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean to Walker, regarding information on “the man found in the Bangor, Maine, airport with a tape recorder by one of your advance men,” August 10, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding a John D. Wilkes, his background, present employment and a possible link to the Muskie campaign,” August 6, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Additional Information on John Edward Denby-Wilkes of Cherry Hill Apartments Located at 1024 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.,” August 6, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “John Denby-Wilkes,” August 9, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Howard for Dean, regarding Colson’s request to check out the facts on an unknown issue, August 28, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Karalekas for Colson, regarding Friedersdorf’s report relating to McGovern’s stay at the estate of Belmont Tobin, August 16, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Pete to John, regarding information on Belmont Tobin, October 26, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Testimony of Huston, May 21, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo to Caulfield regarding Tom Kuchel, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Thomas Kuchel” and a list of his campaign contributions, August, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding sending a copy of an attached document to various White House staff, September 23, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter, Strauss to “Dear Mr.,” regarding the Democratic National Committee ’72 Club, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter, Strauss to “Dear,” regarding the Democratic Convention and the “72 Sponsors Club,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter from Strauss regarding acknowledging an individual’s membership in the ’72 Sponsors Club, undated, 1 page.

1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Safire to Haldeman, regarding O’Brien’s position on the board of directors of an international consulting firm and how the White House can use this information, August 4, 1970, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: A page from The Periscope on various issues of the time period, undated, 1 page.

1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Haldeman for Dean, regarding Haldeman’s request to look into an unknown matter, August 5, 1970, 1 page,

Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Discreet Inquiry Relative to a Newly Formed Organization Known as Public Affairs Analysts,” undated, 2 pages.

1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Huston for Dean, regarding “Public Affairs Analysts,” August 17, 1970, 2 pages.

1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Haldeman, regarding O’Brien’s position on the board of directors of an international consulting firm and Dean’s suggestion not to pursue the issue, August 18, 1970, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding Donald Rumsfeld’s advice on handling John Buckley, September 22, 1971, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: “Meeting with John Dean – May 3, 1973,” 3 pages.

1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding attached memoranda and a news article concerning a company named the Main Sugar Industry (MSI), October 20, 1971, 1 page, with eight memoranda and a news article written by Clark Mollenhoff attached, various dates, 20 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Exhibit H, excerpts from Dean and Haldeman sworn testimony, undated, 19 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: List of changes in exhibit numbers for the exhibits introduced by Dean in his statement of June 25, 1973, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Handwritten document entitled “Dean Exhibits,” exhibits listed by number with a description of each, June 25, 1973, 11 pages.

1971-1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Dean Exhibits 1 through 15, multiple dates, 93 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Dean Exhibits, 2: Dean Exhibits 16 through 33, multiple dates, 107 pages.

1973 Folder 11. Dean Exhibits, 3: Dean Exhibits 34 through 47, multiple dates, 108 pages.




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