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Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: Bennett biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: Bennett references, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: An untitled document regarding Gray’s offer to let the Senators examine the FBI files on the Watergate case and suggestions for what the Senators should look for when examining the files, undated, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Political Puzzles Keep Focusing on Bennett,” February 2, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 2. National Observer, Rolling Stone Articles: The National Observer article, “Nixon vs. Cronkite, Rather, & Schorr,” November 10, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 2. National Observer, Rolling Stone Articles: The Rolling Stone article, “Senator, Sandbaggers and Soap Operas,” September 22, 1973, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: H.R. 5928 – “Newsmen’s Privilege Act of 1973,” March 21, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: S. 318 – “News Media Source Protection Act,” January 11, 1973, 14 pages.

1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Chicago Tribune article, “Nixon’s transcription of Watergate Tapes,” May 1, 1974, 129 pages.

1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Washington Post article, “IRS Reportedly Erred on Nixon Case,” January 29, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “’John’s the Good Guy,’ Martha Tells Press,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Your FBI Now: Shame, Tears,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “’All the Trees . . . Will Fall’,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “Nixon Knew Nothing, Says White House,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Times article, “Symington Has Doubts About Nixon,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “3 Tries to Bug McG’s Offices,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer” article, “IRS Balked at Giving Data to Nixon Man, Says Report,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer” article, Promises in a Parked Car?,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article, “’Hid Papers at Order of Nixon’,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article, “No Magic in Nixon Name,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article. “Conspirators Wanted Nixon’s Secretary Out,” May 20, 1973, 2 pages.

1969 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Times Magazine article, “Nixon’s Inner Circle Meets,” August 3, 1969, 11 pages.

1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Post articles, “Nixon Order Hunt Paid: Memo” and “Nixon Knew of Secret Reelection $ Plan – Panel,” June 14, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Washington Post article, “Legal Experts Say Transcripts Support Impeachment,” May 4, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Congressional Record – Senate, S, 3418 – A bill to establish a Federal Privacy Board, May 1, 1974, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: American Enterprise Institute, Legislative Analysis, Newsmens’s Privilege Legislation,” June 13, 1973, 87 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Garment to Dean, regarding Dean’s release from attorney-client privilege with regard to his testimony before the Select Committee, June 19, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding Nixon’s refusal to allow the Select Committee access to Presidential tape recordings, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding Nixon’s refusal to release recordings of conversations between he and Dean and his refusal to release textual information on 25 named individuals, July 25, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Affidavit of Fred D. Thompson, August 9, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: “Meetings and Telephone Conversations between the President and John W. Dean, III,” undated, 7 pages, with a “Memorandum of Substance of Dean’s calls and Meetings with the President” attached, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Telephone logs – President Nixon’s telephone conversations with various White House staff members, undated, 35 pages.

1974 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: The Congressional Record, “Watergate Questions for the President,” February 7, 1974, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo from Bush, regarding attached articles about the Watergate issue, August 6, 1973, 1 page (articles are not attached).

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Background paper: “The President’s Decisions on the Tapes and other Presidential Documents,” August 2, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding the “President’s Meetings with Dean,” September 6, 1973, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Text of a Letter from Charles Alan Wright, Consultant to the Counsel, to Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox,” July 23, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Statement by the President” regarding the appearance of White House staff members before the Select Committee and the Watergate case, April 17, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The Watergate Investigation,” The President’s Address to the Nation, April 30, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo, Scott to Republican Colleague, regarding the administration’s request to distribute the attached, November 27, 1973, 1 page, with a White House press release, “Remarks of the President and Question and Answer Session at the Conference of Associated Press Managing Editors, Contemporary Hotel, Walt Disney World” attached, November 17, 1973, 29 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release regarding the President’s release of an “audit of transactions leading to the acquisition of his properties in San Clemente and Key Biscayne,” August 27, 1973, 1 page, with the audit attached, August 20, 1973, 11 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Address by the President on Nationwide Radio and Television,” August 15, 1973, 12 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Statement by the President,” May 22, 1973, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Accompanying Statement by the President,” May 22, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo regarding “J.D.E. Request”; a female Nixon campaign worker’s relationship with HUD’s northeast regional office’s General Counsel, September 24, 1971, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The Watergate Investigation,” April 17, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, July 3, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of June 29, 1972,” 8 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, July 31, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of July 27, 1972,” 6 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of September, 5, 1973,” 8 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, June 26, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of June 22, 1972,” 7 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, October 5, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of October 5, 1972,” 7 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of March 2, 1973,” 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, September 4, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of August 29, 1972,” 7 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “Reception for Returned Prisoners of War,” May 24, 1973, 7 pages.

1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1974, “The American Right to Privacy,” February 23, 1974, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding a meeting between the President and Ervin, July 23, 1973, 1 page.

1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1974, “The Executives’ Club of Chicago,” March 15, 1974, 10 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Typewritten notes regarding Haldeman’s knowledge about excesses and riots in comparison to what the FBI and CIA knew, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Note to Searle regarding Nixon’s appearance in Providence and a disagreement between Haldeman and Taylor over crowd control, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten notes regarding Presidential appearances and the use of Secret Service details, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Typewritten and handwritten notes regarding a question for Gray concerning the President’s knowledge of the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten notes regarding completing the questioning of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten note regarding the President’s feelings on April 25, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Star article, “AF Defending Role in Ruckus at Nixon Talk,” September 8, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Military Defends Curb on Some at Nixon Talk,” September 8, 1971, 1 page.

1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon’s statements prove false,” May 10, 1974, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Seen Aware of Hush Money,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Star article, “Nixon Standing Firm,” undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Transcript of the President’s News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters,” March 16, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Mr. Nixon as the Target,” August 2, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Great Howcum,” August 2, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Mr. Nixon, the Tapes, and Common Sense,” August 3, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Previous Statements by Nixon,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “”Text of Nixon Statement,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Presidential Connection,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Guilt of Mr. Nixon. . .Illuminating Nothing,” undated, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The National Journal article, “The Presidency: White House works to overcome obstacles in ending secrecy of some documents,” April 15, 1972, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Takes Plea to Three States,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Demonstrators Boo President,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon: President confident only apathy can beat him,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Secret Service Chief at White House Moved,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Security Chief Transferred Following Rift,” February 13, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Daily News article, “Rift is Denied in Exit of Top Nixon Guard,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Chief of Nixon’s Guard is Removed,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Bodyguard chief shifted at White House; rift hinted,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Secret Service Head Denies Pressure Led to Transfer,” February 17, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Flap Over Guarding Nixon,” February 18, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Secret Service Aide Explains Transfer,” February 18, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Parade Magazine article, “Intelligence Report: Flexible Richard,” July 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Claimed Gift of Tree on Taxes,” December 13, 1973, 1 page.

1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Mr. Nixon on Watergate: An Issue That Won’t be Talked Away,” February 1, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “’Everybody’s Done It?’,” January 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Articles of Impeachment,” November 29, 1973, 1 page.

1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Wonderland Papers” January 10, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The New Corrosion,” March 25, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “’Grand Inquest of the Nation’,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Wall Street Journal article, “The Impeachment Charges – Itemized,” December 5, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The National Report article, “Administration Officials Who Have Quit or Been Fired,” October 27, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Said to be Opposed to an Excess-Profits Tax,” September 4, 1971, 1 page (continuation page unlocated).

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “President Authorized 17 Wiretaps,” May 17, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Watergate: Mr. Nixon Makes it Worse,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Help Krogh, Nixon Asked FBI,” May 14, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Transcript of President’s Broadcast Address to the Nation on the Watergate Affair,” May 1, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Alerted to Cover-Up in December,” April 23, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: The Wall Street Journal article, “Will Rocky Finally Make it in ‘76,” December 4, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: The Wall Street Journal article, “When They Bugged Donald Nixon’s Phone,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: Handwritten notes regarding F. Donald and Edward Nixon’s failure to appear for an Executive Session interview, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Table of contents for the folder, undated, 2 pages with an interview of Peter Kinsey attached, October 24, 1973, 13 pages (documents that could be located have been numbered according to the table of contents; documents that correspond to the general subject matter, have been inserted in those places where documents could not be located).

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Conference Report, December 21, 1969, 3 pages.

1968 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Exhibit I – 1968 Deed and Schedule signed by President, December 30, 1968, 8 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: 1969 Deed signed by Edward L. Morgan, March 27, 1969, 8 pages.

1969-1970 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: 1970 “Schedule A” to 1969 Deed. “This schedule was substituted for an earlier schedule A which is not available,” undated, 2 pages.

1968 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Chapters 1, 2 and 3 of the General Services Administration Presidential Libraries Handbook, December 20, 1968, 27 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Morgan to Reed, regarding the receipt of Nixon’s Vice Presidential papers, March 13, 1969, 1 page.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Reed to Morgan, regarding the transfer of Nixon’s Vice Presidential papers, March 27, 1969, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Davis to Weicker, regarding a copy of a letter sent to Ervin, December 27, 1973, 1 page, with a letter from Davis to Ervin attached, December 27, 1973, 7 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “Memorandum prepared by General Services Administration consultant Sherrod East, subsequent to the 1969 transfer of papers to the National Archives,” May 27, 1969, 5 pages.

1970 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Newman to Livingston, regarding a description of 1,176 boxes of manuscript material designated as a gift by Nixon, March 27, 1970, 1 page.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Tax Reform Proposals, April 22, 1969, 4 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Press releases announcing tentative decisions on tax reform subjects, May 27, July 11, July 25, 1969, 3 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Report of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, November 21, 1969, 3 pages.

1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, August 2, 1969, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s inquiries about Nixon’s personal papers, December 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, October 31, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding Sampson’s answers to Weicker’s questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, November 16, 1973, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo, Weicker to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, regarding the “Income Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon,” undated, 16 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo, Parker to Casselman, regarding “Deed of Gift,” November 16, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s request for clarification of Sampson’s answers submitted in a letter dated November 16, 1973, November 21, 1973, 3 pages, with a draft of the Weicker letter attached, November 20, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of September 5, 1973,” 3 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Telegram, Weicker to Newman, regarding Weicker’s inquiries concerning the appraisal of Nixon’s personal papers, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s inquiry concerning the Internal Revenue Service, November 28, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Analysts and Associates Special Report, “Income Tax Treatment of Donation of Nixon Pre-Presidential Papers,” undated, 16 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon Based on Alleged Contribution of Pre-Presidential Papers, in 1969,” undated, 8 pages, with a draft of the paper attached, undated, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding answers to additional questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, December 7, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “GSA Model Deed of Gift for Historical Materials Deeded to Presidential Libraries,” undated, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo for Mr. McGowan on Senator Weicker’s Congressional Record “Nixon Papers Tax Deduction,” from Weisberg, December 22, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Dean and Kehrli for Haldeman, regarding the White House Central Files, March 17, 1972, 4 pages.

1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Higby for Kehrli and Dean, regarding the “Central File System,” March 13, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Weicker to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, regarding the “Income Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon, December 12, 1973, 11 pages.

1973-1974 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A note to Searle, on Associated Press letterhead, regarding an article concerning Nixon’s donation of his Vice Presidential papers, January 16, 1974, 1 page, with the article attached, December 21, 1973, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Handwritten notes regarding Ralph Newman’s appraisal of Nixon’s Pre-Presidential papers, undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Armstrong to Weicker, regarding an enclosed article written by Tricia Nixon Cox, April 4, 1974, 1 page, with the article, “My Father and Watergate: An Exclusive Statement by Tricia Nixon Cox,” attached, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: An untitled document regarding Nixon’s tax deductions for his donated Pre-Presidential papers, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, De Marco to Coopers and Lybrand, regarding a request of the law firm of Kalmbach, De Marco, Knapp and Chillingworth for an opinion “respecting the gift of certain pre-Presidential private papers of Richard M. Nixon to the United States of America,” August 22, 1973, 3 pages.

1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A document granting “Limited Right of Access from Richard Nixon to Ralph Newman,” March 27, 1969, 3 pages.

1970-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Field to Alexander, regarding “Auditing the President’s Tax Returns,” July 30, 1973, 2 pages, with two letters, with the same subject, attached, October 25 and October 30, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: “Letter from General Services Administration enclosing documents requested by Ira Tannenbaum of Tax Analysts,” August 7, 1973, 3 pages.

1968-1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Biographical information on Ralph Newman, undated, 2 pages, with a biographical sketch from Who’s Who in America, Volume 35, 1968-1969 attached, 1 page.

1972-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Routing slip, to Weicker, transmitting several pages of the “GSA Delegations of Authority Manual that deal with the authority of Presidential Library Directors,” November 30, 1973, 1 page, with portions of the GSA Manual, ADM P 5450.39, attached, October 13, 1972, 17 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Caplin to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s proposal to insert an interview of Caplin in the Congressional Record, December 17, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Alexander (Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service) to Weicker, regarding the release of information about Nixon’s tax return, December 17, 1973, 1 page.

1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: “The President’s Financial Statement,” Announcement of the President’s Report on his Personal Finances, May 12, 1969, 1 page.

1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Appraisal of Nixon’s Pre-Presidential papers, Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc, Ralph G. Newman, 1969, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Robert M. Brandon v. Arthur F. Sampson and the General Services Administration, Complaint for Injunctive Relief Under the Freedom of Information Act, December 28, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Press release, The Tax Reform Research Group, Robert Brandon, regarding the lawsuit filed by Mr. Brandon, December 28, 1973, 2 pages.

1969-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Casselman to Garment, regarding the General Services Administration inquiry into the gift of Nixon’s pre-presidential papers, September 27, 1973, 2 pages, with the Chattel Deed of Gift attached, March 27, 1969, 13 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Handwritten notes regarding Mr. William Holden, California Deputy Secretary of State and Counsel of Notary Activities, December 11, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Papers Valued ‘Conservatively’,” December 6, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Washington Post article, “The President’s Historic Deduction,” November 25, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Tax law firm bids IRS probe Nixon ‘gift’ to U.S. Archives,” October 31, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “No Record Kept on Date of Nixon Gift to Archives,” November 29, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Nixon Attorneys Change Tactics in Tax Defense,” December 2, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Nixon Document Backdated,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Washington Post article, “IRS Won’t Name Nixon Auditor,” 10-31-73, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Waters to President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an examination of the Nixon’s 1971 and 1972 tax returns, June 1, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A portion of an unidentified news article regarding the amount of taxes paid by the Nixon’s with figures typed above the article, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memorandum to File from Allen Wietz regarding an “Interview with Clifford Hardin,” October 17, 1973, 4 pages.

1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Strachan for Haldeman, regarding “Political Matters,” February 1, 1972, 2 pages (body of the first page is blank, believe the document has been redacted).

1970 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Hillings to Nixon, regarding “Section 22 Tariff Commission (Milk) Recommendations Presidential Proclamation,” December 16, 1970, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Underwood to Coopers & Lybrand, regarding the “Residence leased to General Services Administration, 468 Bay Lane, Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida,” August 7, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to O’Sullivan, regarding a check to be deposited into Nixon’s account, January 5, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to O’Sullivan, regarding a check to be deposited into Nixon’s account, December 28, 1972, 1 page.

1967-1971 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield and Underwood to Cape Florida Development Co., Inc., regarding the “Sale of Lot 12, Block 8, Cape Florida Development Co., Inc. to Richard M. Nixon,” April 24, 1967, 1 page, with the paperwork for the sale attached, June 28, 1971, 45 pages.


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