Guide to the Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson

Prepared by John Newman, with assistance from Ho Nguyen, 1995; updated by Vanessa Baca, 2005


Colorado State University Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Collection Summary

Restrictions

Index Terms

Biography

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Administrative Information

Series Descriptions

Inventory


Collection Summary

Creator: Johnson, James P.
Title: Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson
Dates: 1969-1980
Bulk Dates: 1972-1980
Quantity: 252 linear feet
Identification: MJPJ
Abstract: James P. Johnson represented Colorado's Fourth District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 as a member of the Republican party. He served on the Agriculture and Interior Committees and was one of thirteen members of Congress chosen to investigate the Central Intelligence Agency in 1975. This collection includes personal and political papers, project files, and correspondence from Mr. Johnson's eight years in Congress.
Contact Information: Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA
Phone: 970-491-1844
Fax: 970-491-1195
Email: specialcollections@library.colostate.edu
URL: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Due to the confidential nature of materials within parts of this collection, researchers are requested to give Archives and Special Collections staff 48 hours notice in advance of viewing items within the Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson.

Restrictions on Use

Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Colorado State University Libraries online catalog. Researchers seeking materials about related subjects, persons, organizations or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Subjects:
Legislators--United States.
Politicians--Colorado.
Persons:
Johnson, James P.
Organizations:
United States. Congress. House.
Places:
Colorado--Politics and government.
Special Document Types:
Congressional records.
Slides (photographs).
Audio cassettes.
Videotapes.
Audiotapes.
Photographs.

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Biography

James P. Johnson was born in Yankton, South Dakota, on June 2, 1930. He grew up in Muleshoe and Lubbock, Texas. He left Texas to attend Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, graduating in 1952. That same year he went into the Marine Corps. As a jet pilot, he served a ten-month tour of combat duty in Korea. Discharged from the Marines in 1956, he moved to Colorado to attend the University of Colorado Law School. He later was a prosecuting attorney in the 8th Judicial District and a municipal judge in Ault and Fort Collins. First elected to Congress in 1973, Mr. Johnson represented Colorado's 4th District for eight years as a member of the Republican party. He served on the Agriculture and Interior Committees. In 1975, he was one of the thirteen members of Congress chosen to investigate the Central Intelligence Agency. After retiring from Congress in 1980, Mr. Johnson returned to Fort Collins as an attorney in private practice.

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Scope and Contents

The Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson consists of documents dated 1969-1980, with the majority dating from 1972-1980. The collection consists largely of correspondence with constituents and agencies related to particular legislation, but there are also materials related to his campaigns, his work on specific projects, and copies of legislation. In addition to the textual materials, there are some slides, videotapes, audiotapes, audio cassettes, and photographs.

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Arrangement

The original order, reflecting physical and functional relationships among records, has been retained throughout.

The collection consists of four series in 168 boxes:

Series I: Personal and political papers, 1969-1980
Series II: Project files, 1973-1979
Series III: Correspondence files, 1973-1980
Series IV: Legislation, 1975-1980

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson, Archives and Special Collections, Colorado State University.

Acquisition

The Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson was acquired by Colorado State University from James P. Johnson on January 27, 1981.

Processing

Preliminary processing was performed and a preliminary inventory was created in 1982 by John Newman and Ann Hilfinger. In 1995 this inventory was transferred to a computer file by Ho Nguyen under the direction of John Newman. This version of the inventory was updated and corrected by Vanessa Baca in March of 2005, with some additional updates added by Linda M. Meyer in 2006.

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Series Descriptions

Series I: Personal and political papers, 1969-1980 (22.5 linear feet)

This series includes materials relating to Mr. Johnson's campaigns and general political activities. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Series II: Project files, 1973-1979 (9.0 linear feet)

This series includes materials relating to specific activities and Mr. Johnson's participation in major political issues. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Series III: Correspondence files, 1973-1980 (213 linear feet)

This series includes material directed to Mr. Johnson from federal agencies and citizens concerning particular legislation. Original letters are attached to carbons of Mr. Johnson's replies. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Series IV: Legislation, 1975-1980 (7.5 linear feet)

This series includes copies of bills. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Inventory

Series I: Personal and political papers

Box Folder
Political affairs/public relations.
1 1972.
1 1 Abstracts of votes cast.
1 2 Announcement letters.
1 3 Central Colorado Water Conservancy District.
1 4 Colorado Republican State Central Committee.
1 5 Colorado State University.
1 6 Expense receipts.
1 7 General correspondence.
1 8 Miscellaneous.
1 9 Speaking invitations.
1 1973.
1 10 Associations: general.
1 11-14 Associations: San Francisco Theological Seminary.
1 15 Campaign contributions, political affairs, public relations.
1 16 Congressional: clergy-civic poetry.
1 17 Foreign relations.
1 18-19 JPJ personal notes.
1 20 General political affairs.
1 21 Letters to 4th district.
1 22 Nice letters.
1 23 Politics: 4th district 28AA.
1 24-25 Public relations.
1 26 Republican Congressional Committee.
1 27 Republican National Committee.
1 28 Republican organizations.
1 29 Republican State Central Committee.
1 31 Response to delegates.
2 1974.
2 1 General.
2 2 Republican National Committee.
2 3 Republican State Central Committee.
2 4 Republican organization.
2 5 Campaign contributions.
2 6 Public relations JPJ for Congress.
2 7 Public relations campaign contributions.
2 8 Campaign volunteers.
2 9-10 Nice letters.
2 11 Legislative issues.
2 12 Speaking engagements.
2 13 Letters of congratulations.
2 14 Personal.
2 15 Statement on assassination of President Ford.
2 16 Contributions from JPJ.
2 1975.
2 17 JPJ personal.
2 18 Select Committee on Intelligence.
2 19 European parliamentary group.
2 20 Thank you letters from JPJ.
2 21-22 Public relations.
2 23 Campaign contributions.
2 24 Nice letters.
2 25 Thank you letters from JPJ.
2 26 Republican National Committee.
3 1976.
3 1 United Presbyterian Church.
3 2 San Francisco Theological Seminary.
3 3 General.
3 4 European parliamentary group.
3 5 Campaign contributions.
3 6 Campaign contributors.
3 7 Campaign volunteers.
3 8 Johnson for Congress.
3 9 Political affairs-Jim Johnson for Congress.
3 10 Nice letters.
3 11 Political affairs-Paul Revere.
3 12 Republican National Committee.
3 13 Political affairs-Republican organization.
3 14 Political affairs-Republican State Central Committee.
3 15 Political relations-campaign congratulations.
3 16 Political affairs-Colorado politics.
3 17 Public relations-congrats and regrets from JPJ.
3 18 Personal.
3 1977.
3 19 General.
3 20 National campaign committee.
3 21 Republican conference.
3 22 Korean investigation.
3 23 German Marshall Fund.
3 24 Thank you letter from JPJ.
3 25 JPJ Personals.
4 1978.
4 1 European parliamentary group.
4 2 Campaign contributions.
4 3 General.
4 4 Campaign volunteers.
4 5 Johnson for Congress.
4 6 JPJ for Congress.
4 7 Johnson for Congress.
4 8 Nice letters.
4 9 Letters of congratulations.
4 10 Thank you letters.
4 11 Davis Ogden committee reports.
4 12 Republican National Committee.
4 13 Republican organization.
4 14 Republican National Committee.
4 15 Colorado politics (special).
4 16 Bill Kennedy file.
4 17 Morgan Smith file.
4 18 JPJ personal.
5 1979.
5 1 National campaign committee.
5 2 European parliamentary group.
5 3 Russia trip.
5 4 Political affairs-general.
5 5 Campaign contributors.
5 6 Campaign volunteers.
5 7 Johnson for Congress.
5 8-9 Nice letters to JPJ.
5 10 Republican National Committee.
5 11 Republican organizations (RCC).
5 12 Republican State Central Committee.
5 13 JPJ personal.
5 1980.
5 14 Israel trip.
5 15 General.
5 16 Political affairs-general.
5 17 European parliamentary group.
5 18 JPJ for Congress.
5 19 Nice letters.
5 20 Nice letters to JPJ.
5 21 Republican National Committee.
5 22 Republican organizations.
5 23 Republican State Central Committee.
5 24 Colorado politics.
5 25 Thank you letters.
5 26 James P. Johnson resume (May).
5 27 Thanks from JPJ.
5 28 C.S.U..
Cassette tapes.
6 1 Cong. James Johnson-Carter Doctrine-war for oil. 1980 February 6. 1 cassette tape
6 2 Rep. Jim Johnson (R-Colo.) Carter Doctrine-war for oil. 1980 February 6. 1 cassette tape
6 3 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey-"Kin and communities". 1978 September 25. 1 cassette tape
Video reels.
6 4 To Rep. James P. Johnson from XYZ-TV. 1973 June 28. 1 video reel
6 5 To Cong. James P. Johnson from US House. 1973 December. 1 video reel
6 6 To Cong. James P. Johnson from US House. 1973 December 6. 1 video reel
6 7 To Cong. James P. Johnson from US House. 1974 January 2. 1 video reel
Film and color slides.
6 8 Film-Kodak Ektachrome 16mm. undated. 1 film
6 9 Color slides-Kodak. 1973 January. 5 slides
Audiotapes.
6 10-40 James P. Johnson. 1975. 31 reel-to-reel tapes
6 41-49 Rep. Aspinall. undated. 9 reel-to-reel tapes
6 50-60 Unidentified tapes. undated. 11 reel-to-reel tapes
7 List of campaign contributors and volunteers. c. 1978. 5 6"x12"x4" boxes of index cards
Speeches. 1966-1980.
8 1 Presidential power - the quiet revolution, Fort Collins Rotary Club. 1966 July 27.
8 2 Cattlemen's Association. 1972 December 2.
8 3 Lincoln Day speech. 1973 February 15-22.
8 4 Lonestar commencement exercises. 1973 May 16.
8 5 Ft. Collins Chamber of Commerce. 1973 May 18.
8 6 Organization of Professional Employees of the Dept. of Ag. 1973 May 18.
8 7 Morgan County REA. 1973 August 11.
8 8 Small Business Administration man of the year award dinner. 1973 September 28.
8 9 N.D. Law Review-Ag. and Consumer Protection Act of 1973. 1973 October 1.
8 10 Colorado Federation of Republican Women. 1973 October 25.
8 11 Rocky Mountain Farmers Union. 1973 December 3.
8 12 Poudre Valley CO-OP Association. 1974 January 10.
8 13 Colorado County Welfare Director's Assoc. Annual Meeting. 1974 January 11.
8 14 White River Soil Conservation District. 1974 March 23.
8 15 Dedication of Ft. Collins Computer Center. 1974 April 5.
8 16 Brookings Institute, Aspen. 1974 May 12.
8 17 Fort Morgan Community College commencement. 1974 May 17.
8 18 Ft. Collins commencement. 1974 June 2.
8 19 American Postal Worker-Grand Junction, CO. 1974 June 14.
8 20 Ripon Society. 1974 July 15.
8 21 Address before the Grand Valley REA, Grand Junction, CO. 1974 August 9.
8 22 31st Annual Session of the Colo. River Water User's Assoc. 1974 November 18.
8 23 Graduation speech-Ft. Collins High. 1974.
8 24 Lincoln Day speech. 1974.
8 25 General remarks-campaign. 1974.
8 26 Colorado Bankers Association. 1975 March 10.
8 27 Lincoln Day remarks. 1975.
8 28 European Parliamentary Group. 1975 April 18-28.
8 29 Central Great Plains Research Station-dedication. 1976 May 28.
8 30 Lincoln Days in North Carolina. 1976.
8 31 Aspen speech-the economy. 1977 February 28.
8 32 Law Day speech. 1977 April 29.
8 33 Colorado Letter Carriers Association. 1977 April 30.
8 34 First Presbyterian sermon. 1977 May 29.
8 35 Western Wood Products Association. 1977 September 19.
8 36 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. 1978 August 23.
8 37 21st Annual Meeting and Preference Customer Conference, Mid-West Electric Consumers Association. 1978 December 6.
8 38 Ft. Collins High School commencement. 1979 May 27.
8 39 Dedication of Craig Units 1 and 2 Yampa Project. 1979 September 27.
8 40 Community Builders of the Year Award presentation. 1979 December 4.
8 41 Northern Colorado Municipal League. 1979 October 26.
8 42 Lincoln Day speeches. 1979.
8 43 2nd Annual Conference on Agricultural Sciences at CSU. 1980 January 7.
8 44 "God is on Their Side". 1980 February 6.
Press releases. 1973-1980.
8 45 News releases. 1973.
8 46 News releases. 1974.
8 47 JPJ press release. 1975.
8 48 News releases. 1976.
8 49 News releases. 1977.
8 50 JPJ news releases. 1978.
8 51 News releases. 1979.
8 52 News releases. 1980.
Miscellaneous photographs. 1976-1980.
8 53 Jim Johnson greets Nancy Dick. undated.
8 54 JPJ with Berry. undated.
8 55 Congressional Marine breakfast. 1978 May.
8 56 JPJ with President Carter. undated.
8 57 JPJ with Bill Coutts, Washington workshop. 1976 March 18.
8 58 Ceremony with President Ford signing HR 8410. 1976 September 13.
8 59 Jim Johnson with Debra Ploch "Maid of Cotton". undated.
8 60 Idaho Wilderness Conference. 1980 June.
8 61 Western Slope Businessman Seminar. 1980 February.
8 62 Reception of the National Assoc. of Life Underwriters and Colo. Assoc. of Life Underwriters. 1977 March 2.
8 63-64 JPJ photos misc. undated.
Miscellaneous publications. 1969-1980.
9 1 Draft final report-House Select Committee on Intelligence, 94th Congress, 2nd Session. 1976 January 19. v. I-II
9 2 U.S. intelligence agencies and activities, parts 1-6, 94th Congress, Select Committee on Intelligence. 1975 July 31, 1975 August 1, 4-8.
9 3 A study of voter attitudes in Colorado 4th CD. 1973 December.
9 4 Guests of Honorable James P. Johnson. 1976 May-1980 December.
9 5 The presidential campaign, v.1, pt. 1-2. 1976.
9 6 The effects of nuclear war. undated.
9 7 Documents associated with the Panama Canal treaties. 1977 September.
9 8 General farm program and food stamp program, 91st Congress, 1st Session, Serial Q, Part 1 and 4, 1969 July 15, 21 ,22 ,29-31; Aug. 5-7 Sept. 3-5, 8-11, 16, 24; Oct. 10; Nov. 20, 21, 24; Dec. 1-3. 1969.
9 9 Agricultural Act of 1970. 1970.
9 10 An act to extend and amend the elementary and secondary education act of 1965 and for other purposes. 1974 August 21.
9 11 Agriculture-environmental and consumer protection appropriations for 1974-consumer programs, part 6. 1974.
10 1 Republican National Convention. 1976.
10 2 Manual on legislative procedure in the US House of Reps. 1973 June.
10 3 Colorado 4th CD, #2306, v.1, 2. 1973 May.
10 4 Agricultural statistics. 1973.
10 5 Agricultural statistics. 1974.
10 6 Agriculture, environmental and consumer protection appropriations for 1974, pt. 1-5, 7-9. 1974.
Voting record. 1973-1980.
11 1 Member's personal voting record-93rd Congress. 1973-1974.
11 2 Cong. Jim Johnson voting record-93rd Congress. 1973.
11 3 Member's personal voting record-94th Congress. 1975-1976.
11 4 Member's personal voting record-95th Congress. 1977-1978.
11 5 Member's personal voting record-96th Congress. 1979-1980.
Voter analysis. 1973-1974.
12 1-2 Voter analysis. 1973.
12 3-4 Voter analysis. 1974.
Plaques, awards and citations/personal items from desk. 1972-1980.
13 Plaques, awards, citations.
13 1 Certificate from Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles. undated.
13 2 93rd Outstanding Freshman Award. 1974 April 30.
13 3 Forest Service 75th Anniversary Award. 1980 December 3.
13 4 Honored Guest Medal at the Republican National Convention. 1980.
13 5 Thank you plaque from Foothills Gateway Rehabilitation Center, Inc. undated.
13 6 Century member James Johnson Long Peak Council plaque. 1979.
Books, pamphlets, papers.
13 7 Colorado Republicans State Central Committee pamphlet. 1979 December.
13 8 From JPJ's desk misc. papers. undated.
13 9 Abstract of votes cast. 1972.
13 10 Abstract of votes cast. 1978.
13 11 Abstract of votes cast. 1976.
13 12 The election laws of the State of Colo. primary and general. 1974.
13 13 Rules of the Committee of Agriculture U.S. House of Rep. 1979 February 1.
13 14 Who's who in the 93rd Congress and the state houses. 1972.
13 15 "It only hurts when I laugh...". undated.
Miscellaneous.
13 16 Business cards-James P. "Jim" Johnson. undated.
13 17 U.S. representative Jim Johnson "He's doing a good job" poster. undated.
13 18 With appreciation-the Major Mission Fund paper weight. undated.
13 19 Happy birthday "right wing airplane" from the Perdues. undated.
13 20 United Air Lines Congressional service coaster. undated.
13 21 Picture labeled "me and my 'righteous' apple pie" (Jim's daughter). 1975 Thanksgiving.
14 1 Washington reports. 1973 September-1979 December.
14 2 Congressional Record-remarks and extensions. 1974-1980.
14 3 JPJ engagements. 1973-1980.
15 1 Area guides concerning Alaska. undated.
15 2 Maps concerning Alaska. undated.
15 3 Miscellaneous publications concerning Alaska. undated.
15 4 Sagebrush Rebellion. undated.
15 5 Alaska Geographic. 1973 summer.
15 6 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. 1972 May 22.
15 7 Lands of national interest in Alaska. undated.
15 8 Alaska's land. 1977.

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Series II: Project files

Box Folder
16 1 Agriculture Committee-Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations, 1f - correspondence on domestic marketing. 1974 June.
16 2 Agriculture Committee-Filiberts, 1f - statement by Hon. Wendell Wyatt in support of H.R. 2933, copy of H.R. 2933. 1973 January-May.
16 3 Agriculture Committee-Livestock and Grains, 1f - statements by B.H. Jones, Marsha N. Cohen and Congressman Donald W. Reigle Jr., hearings on H.R. 1752, correspondence on H.R. 1752. 1973-1974.
16 4 Alaska National Wildlife Refuges. 1978 January. One 3-ring binder
16 5 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act; D-2 issue H.R. 39; statements by Jack Carlson, Claud Neely and John Mckeeven; maps. 1977 January-April.
16 6 China question. Material to promote continued governmental, military, economic, technological and cultural relationship with the Republic of China. 1978 September-1979 April. One 3-ring binder
17 1-6 Committee on Intelligence. Testimony by various Congressmen. 1975 July-August. Six 3-ring binders
17 7 Committee on Intelligence. Management by objectives system. 1974 February 25.
17 8 Committee on Intelligence. Miscellaneous papers. undated.
18 1-2 Denver Water Rights; adjudication of priorities to the right to the use of water for all beneficial purposes. 1975 August-September. Two 3-ring binders
18 3 Dinosaur National Monument; 1f - brochures explaining the wilderness proposal for Dinosaur National Monument. 1974 January.
18 4 Distribution of North Alaska Slope Oil; briefing book for JPJ on the distribution of Alaska North Slope Oil; report on government purchase of shale oil; final report of Department of Defense shale oil task force. undated.
19 1 Eagle's Nest Project. Copy of H.R. 8843. 1973 June 20.
19 2 Eagle's Nest Project. Correspondence, primarily in support of H.R. 8843 (approx. 200 items). 1973-1976.
19 3 Eagle's Nest Project, approx. 40 statements on H.R. 8843. 1973-1975.
19 4 Eagle's Nest Project. Material examining Colorado River salinity caused by transmountain diversions. 1976 February 27.
19 5 Eagle's Nest Project. Approx. 15 maps of Eagles' Nest and surrounding area. undated.
19 6 Eagle's Nest Project. Draft environmental statement for the Eagle-Aspen Unit White River National Forest. 1977 March 31.
20 1 Environmental Protection Agency, Congressional briefing book. 1979 April. One 3-ring binder
20 2 Indian Health Care Improvements Acts, briefing materials for the Indian health care improvement act, H.R. 7852, H.R. 2525, H.R. 2526. 1975 June-September. One 3-ring binder
20 3 Municipal Wastewater Recycling Project; proposal to Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a potable water reuse demonstration project; municipal wastewater reuse legislative proposal. 1976-1978.
20 4 Municipal Wastewater Recycling Project (approx. 40 items). 1976-1978.
20 5 Miscellaneous papers and books: S. 885 N.W. Power Bill, 1980; applied mineral exploration with special reference to uranium, 1977; booklets with info on the Colo. Park areas including data on the park, staff, budget matters, visitation and other items of interest, 1979 January 19; bio-gas miscellaneous papers, undated. 1977-1979 and undated.
20 6 National Heritage Policy briefing book. 1979 September.
21 1 RARE II project. Summary, final environmental statement. 1979 January.
21 2 RARE II project. Report: "RARE II: Its impact on some mineralized areas in Colorado". 1979 May.
21 3 RARE II project. RARE II records. 1979 June 28.
21 4 RARE II project. Copy of H.R. 5487. 1979 September 28.
21 5 RARE II project. Floor statement of JPJ on Colorado RARE II wilderness bill. 1979 December.
21 6 RARE II project. First session RARE II summary. 1980 January.
21 7 RARE II project. Court decision on California RARE II lawsuit. 1980 January 11.
21 8 RARE II project. Briefing paper: "Wilderness, why stockmen are concerned". 1980 June.
21 9 RARE II project. Petition to stop the proposed wilderness of unit A2 - 284 south San Juans in Conejos County. 1980 June 2.
21 10 RARE II project. Possible substitute amendment to H.R. 5487. 1980 June 25.
21 11 RARE II project. JPJ Colorado RARE II field trips. undated.
21 12 RARE II project. RARE II summary statements by JPJ. undated.
21 13 RARE II project. RARE II maps. undated.
21 14 Rural Electrification Act. Copy of H.R. 2276; copy of S. 394; approx. 10 statements on rural electrification act. 1973 January-March.
21 15 Solar Energy. Copy of President's message on solar energy; testimony of Dr. Daniel Yergin on conservation and solar applications before Senate Energy Committee; the Easy Path Energy Plan by Vince Taylor. 1979 May-September.

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Series III: Correspondence files

Box Folder
Federal agencies.
Correspondence with constituents regarding federal agencies. Original letters accompanied by JPJ response on yellow carbons.
22 1973.
22 1 Poverty-general.
22 2 Insurance and retirement-Railroad Retirement Board.
22 3 Administration-District Office Grand Junction.
22 4 Administration-District Office Glenwood Springs.
22 5 Administration-District Office Fort Morgan.
22 6 Civil rights-general.
22 7 Civil rights-discrimination.
22 8 Civil rights-integration, segregation.
22 9 Civil rights-school desegregation.
22 10 Congressional-referrals.
22 11 Congressional-Congressional liaison offices.
22 12 Mideast 14 (E)-non-constituent, agree.
22 13 Mideast 14 (E)-constituent, agree. Received JPJ statement.
22 14 Foreign relations-Viet Nam.
22 15 Foreign relations-Vietnam-Christmas bombing.
22 16 Foreign relations-Vietnam-AID.
22 17 Insurance and retirement-employees compensation.
22 18 Insurance and retirement-insurance.
22 19 Mail-commemorative stamps.
22 20 Case work inquiries.
22 21 Federal agencies-Comptroller of Currency.
22 22 Federal agencies-Federal Bureau of Investigation.
22 23 Federal Agencies-Health, Education, and Welfare.
22 24 Federal agencies-Small Business Administration.
23 1 A.E.C. Mill Tailings.
23 2 Civil Service Commission.
23 3 Department of Commerce.
23 4 Cost of Living Council.
23 5 Defense.
23 6 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
23 7 Environmental Protection Agency.
23 8 Federal Aviation Agency.
23 9 Federal Communication Commission.
24 1 Impeachment cont.
24 2 Tariff Commission.
24 3 Transportation Department.
24 4 Treasury Department.
24 5 U.S. Information Agency.
24 6 Veterans Administration.
24 7 Misc. agencies and commissions.
24 8 Grant announcements.
24 9 Resources.
24 10 Foreign relations-general correspondence.
24 11 Foreign relations-Cambodia.
24 12 Resources.
24 13 Foreign relations-foreign aid.
24 14-15 Resources.
24 16 Foreign relations-foreign policy.
24 17 Foreign relations-Soviet Jews.
24 18 Resources.
24 19 Foreign relations-Red China.
24 20 Resources.
24 21 Vietnam-POWs/MIAs.
24 22 Foreign relations-Vietnam amnesty.
24 23 Foreign relations-United Nations.
24 24 Resources.
24 25 Health and Welfare-general correspondence.
24 26 Resources.
24 27 Health and Welfare-environment.
24 28 Resources.
24 29 House of Representatives-general.
24 30 House of Representatives-committee assignments.
24 31 House of Representatives-committee on committees.
24 32 Resources.
24 33 House of Representatives-JPJs task force on environment.
24 34-35 House of Representatives-members of correspondence.
24 36 Housing-general.
24 37 Resources.
24 38 Housing-FHA.
24 39 Housing-Housing and Urban Development.
24 40 Legal-Supreme Court.
25 1974.
25 1 Action.
25 2 Agency for International Development.
25 3 Air Force.
25 4 Army.
25 5 Army Engineers.
25 6 Army Engineers-resource.
25 7 Arts and humanities foundation.
25 8 Atomic Energy Commission.
25 9 Atomic Energy Commission-resource.
25 10 Atomic Energy Commission-Rio Blanco Project.
25 11-13 Rio Blanco-resource cont.
25 14 AEC Mill Tailings.
25 15 Mill tailings resource.
25 16 Bicentennial Commission.
25 17 Census Bureau.
25 18 Central Intelligence Agency.
25 19 Civil Aeronautics Board.
25 20 Civil Service Commission.
25 21 Coast Guard.
25 22 Commerce Department.
25 23 Comptroller of the Currency.
25 24 Cost of Living Council.
25 25 Customs Bureau.
25 26 Customs Bureau resource.
25 27 Defense Department.
25 28 Amnesty.
26 1 Defense Civil Preparedness Agency.
26 2 Economic Development Administration.
26 3 Environmental Protection Agency.
26 4 Federal Aviation Agency.
26 5 Federal Bureau of Investigation.
26 6 Federal Communications Commission.
26 7 Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
26 8 Federal Power Commission.
26 9 Federal Trade Commission.
26 10 Food and Drug Administration.
26 11 General Services Administration.
26 12 Government Printing Office.
26 13 Health, Education and Welfare.
26 14 Housing and Urban Development.
26 15 Immigration and Naturalization.
26 16 Interstate Commerce Commission.
26 17 Internal Revenue Service.
26 18 Justice Department.
26 19 Labor Department.
26 20 Marine Corps.
26 21 NASA.
26 22 National Institute of Health (NIH).
26 23 National Science Foundation.
27 1 Navy.
27 2 Office of Economic Opportunity.
27 3 Office of Education.
27 4 Postal Service.
27 5 Public Health Service.
27 6 Securities and Exchange Commission.
27 7 Small Business Administration.
27 8 Social Security.
27 9 State Department.
27 10 Tariff Commission.
27 11 Transportation Department.
27 12 Treasury Department.
27 13 Veterans Administration.
27 14 White House.
27 15 Misc. agencies and commissions.
27 16 Foreign relations-general.
27 17 Foreign relations-foreign aid.
27 18 Foreign relations-foreign policy.
27 19 Foreign relations-Middle East.
27 20 Foreign relations-Soviet Jews.
27 21 Foreign relations-Leon Uris.
27 22 Foreign relations-Red China.
27 23 Foreign relations-Vietnam.
27 24 Foreign relations-United Nations.
27 25 UN world population yr.
27 26 South Korea.
27 27 Foreign relations-Rhodesian c[h]rome.
27 28 Civil rights-women.
28 1975.
28 1 Agriculture-predator control.
28 2 Agriculture-REA.
28 3 Agriculture-RECP Program.
28 4 Agriculture-Rural Development Service.
28 5 Agriculture-Soil Conservation.
28 6 Agriculture-sugar.
28 7 Agriculture-wheat and other grains.
28 8 Action.
28 9 Agency for International Development.
28 10 Air Force.
28 11 Army.
28 12 Army Engineers.
28 13 Arts and humanities foundations.
28 14 Atomic Energy Commission (ERDA).
28 15 Atomic Energy Commission-Rio Blanco project.
28 16 AEC-mill tailings.
28 17 Bicentennial Commission.
28 18 Colorado Centennial/Bicentennial.
28 19 Census Bureau.
28 20 CIA.
28 21 Civil Aeronautics Board.
28 22 Civil Service Commission.
28 23 Coast Guard.
28 24 Commerce Department.
28 25 Council on Environment Quality.
28 26 Customs Service.
28 27 Defense Department.
28 28 Amnesty.
28 29 Defense Civil Preparedness Agency.
28 30 District of Columbia government.
28 31 Economic Development Administration.
28 32 Environmental Protection Agency.
28 33 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
28 34 Federal Aviation Agency.
28 35 Federal Bureau of Investigation.
28 36 FBI.
28 37 Federal Communications Commission.
28 38 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
28 39 Federal Energy Administration.
28 40 Allocation.
28 41 Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
28 42 Federal Maritime Commission.
29 1 Federal Power Commission.
29 2 Federal Reserve Board.
29 3 Federal Trade Commission.
29 4 Food and Drug Administration.
29 5 General Accounting Office.
29 6 GSA.
29 7 Government Printing Office.
29 8-9 HEW.
29 10 Housing Urban Development.
29 11 Immigration and Naturalization.
29 12 Interstate Commerce Commission.
29 13 Internal Revenue Service.
29 14 Justice Department.
29 15 Labor Department.
29 16 Labor Public Service Employment.
29 17 Legal Services.
29 18 Marine Corps.
29 19 NASA.
29 20 National Institute of Health.
29 21 National Labor Relations Board.
29 22 NOAA.
29 23 National Science Foundation.
29 24 Navy.
29 25 OEO.
29 26 Office of Education.
29 27 Office of Emergency Planning.
29 28 Office of Management and Budget.
30 1 Postal Service.
30 2 Postal Service-commemorative stamps.
30 3 Public Health Service.
30 4 Securities and Exchange Commission.
30 5 Selective Service.
30 6 Presidential Clemency Board.
30 7 Small Business Administration.
30 8 Social Security.
30 9 State Department.
30 10 Tariff Commission.
30 11 Transportation.
30 12 Transportation-U.S. Railway Association.
30 13 Transportation-Glenwood Canyon.
30 14 Transportation-mass transit.
30 15 Treasury Department.
30 16 U.S. Information Agency.
30 17 Veterans Administration.
30 18 White House.
30 19 National Guard Bureau.
30 20 Misc. agencies and commissions.
30 21 Foreign relations-general.
30 22 Foreign relations-Middle East.
30 23 Foreign relations-United Nations.
30 24 Foreign relations-Korea.
30 25 Civil rights.
31 1 State government-state gov. general and infor. material.
31 2 State government-state gov. referrals.
31 3 State government-Colorado interest-general.
31 3-33 Personal military and miscellaneous files.
32 1976.
32 1 Associations-Forty Plus.
32 2 National Board of Pensions.
32 3 Congressional-general.
32 4 Congressional-Congressional Directory.
32 5 Congressional-Congressional Record-mailing.
32 6 Congressional-Congressional Record-mailing list.
32 7 Congressional-referrals.
32 8 Congressional-Library of Congress.
32 9 Consumer affairs-general.
32 10 Economics-general.
32 11 Economics-budget.
32 12 Economics-inflation.
32 13 Economics-revenue sharing.
32 14 Action.
32 15 Agency for International Development.
32 16 Air Force.
32 17 Army.
32 18 Army Engineers.
32 19 Arts and Humanities Program.
32 20 Bicentennial Commission.
32 21 Colorado Centennial-Bicentennial.
32 22 Central Intelligence Agency.
32 23 Civil Aeronautics Board.
33 1 Civil Service Commission.
33 2 Commerce Department.
33 3 Census Bureau.
33 4 Economic Development and Administration.
33 4 Community Service Administration.
33 5 Council on Environmental Control.
33 6 Customs Service.
33 7-8 Defense Department.
33 9 Environmental Protection Agency.
33 10 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
33 11 ERDA.
33 12 AEC Mill Tailings.
33 13 Federal Aviation Agency.
33 14 Federal Bureau of Investigation.
33 15 Federal Communication Commission.
33 16 FCC, KSWR case.
33 17 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
33 18 Federal Energy Administration.
33 19 Allocation.
33 20 Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
33 21 Federal Power Commission.
33 22 Federal Reserve Board.
33 23 Federal Trade Commission.
33 24 Food and Drug Administration.
33 25 General Accounting Office.
33 26 General Services Administration.
33 27 Government Printing Office.
34 1 Health, Education and Welfare.
34 2 Health (HEW).
34 3 Education (HEW).
34 4 Welfare (HEW).
34 5 Housing and Urban Development.
34 6 Immigration and Naturalization.
34 7 Interstate Commerce Commission.
34 8 Internal Revenue Service.
34 9 Justice Department.
34 10 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.
34 11 Labor Department.
34 12 Marine Corps.
34 13 NASA.
34 14 National Institute of Health.
34 15 National Labor Relations Board.
34 16 National Science Foundation.
34 17 Navy.
34 18 Office of Civil Rights.
34 19 Office of Management and Budget.
35 1 Postal Service.
35 2 Commemorative stamps.
35 3 Public broadcasting.
35 4 Securities and Exchange Commission.
35 5 Selective Service.
35 6 Small Business Administration.
35 7 Social Security.
35 8 State Department.
35 9 Transportation.
35 10 United States Railway Association.
35 11 Glenwood Canyon.
35 12 Urban Mass Transit Authority.
35 13 Treasury Department.
35 14 Veterans Administration.
35 15-16 White House.
36 1 Miscellaneous agencies and commissions.
36 2 Federal Election Commission.
36 3 Foreign relations-general.
36 4 Foreign relations-Middle East.
36 5 Foreign relations-United Nations.
36 6 Foreign relations-Korea.
36 7 Foreign relations-South East Asia.
36 8 House of Representatives-general.
36 9 House of Representatives-Wednesday Group.
36 10 House of Representatives-Select Committee on Intelligence.
36 11 Interior Department-general.
36 12 Interior Department-news releases and information material.
36 13 Interior Department-Bureau of Indian Affairs.
36 14 Interior Department-Bureau of Land Management.
36 15 Interior Department-BLM-Colorado activities.
36 16 Interior Department-Bureau of Mines-general.
36 17 Interior Department-Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
36 18 Interior Department-Bureau of Reclamation-general.
36 19 Interior Department-BR-Colorado water interests.
36 20 Interior Department-BR-northeast Colorado water interests.
36 21 Interior Department-BR-Frying Pan-Arkansas.
36 22 Interior Department-BR-western Colorado projects.
36 23 Interior Department-BR-power.
37 1977.
37 1 Congressional Directory.
37 2 Congressional referrals.
37 3 Library of Congress.
37 4 Consumer affairs-general.
37 5 Economics-general.
37 6 Budget.
37 7 Inflation.
37 8 Action.
37 9 Agency for International Development.
37 10 Air Force.
37 11 Army.
37 12 Army Engineers.
37 13 Arts and Humanities Foundation.
38 1 Central Intelligence Agency.
38 2 Civil Aeronautics Board.
38 3 Civil Service Commission.
38 4 Commerce Department.
38 5 Economic Development Administration.
38 6 Weather Bureau (NOAA).
38 7 Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
38 8 Community Services Administration.
38 9 Council on Environmental Quality.
38 10 Customs Service.
38 11 Defense Department.
38 12 Environmental Protection Agency.
38 13 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
38 14 Energy, Research and Development Administration (ERDA).
39 1 Geothermal.
39 2 Nuclear.
39 3 Synthetic.
39 4 Solar.
39 5 Federal Aviation Agency.
39 6 Federal Bureau of Investigation.
39 7 Federal Communication Commission.
39 8 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
39 9 Federal Election Commission.
39 10 Federal Energy Administration.
39 11 FEA allocation.
39 12 Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
39 13 Federal Power Commission.
39 14 Federal Reserve Board.
39 15 Federal Trade Commission.
39 16 Food and Drug Administration.
39 17 General Accounting Office.
39 18 General Services Administration.
39 19 Government Printing Office.
39 20 Health, Education, and Welfare-general.
40 1978.
40 1 Housing and Urban Development.
40 2 Immigration and Naturalization.
40 3 FDAA (Federal Disaster Assistance Administration).
40 4 Interstate Commerce Commission.
40 5 Internal Revenue Service.
40 6 Internal Trade Commission.
40 7 Justice Department.
40 8 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.
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