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Ben Nighthorse Campbell papers
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Preface

Introduction
Scope and contents

Biographical note

Series descriptions
Administrative info Videotapes Audiotapes
Container list
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Introduction/ Scope and contents

M 030
Ben Nighthorse Campbell papers
approximately 184 linear shelf feet (171 records boxes and 32 document cases), plus framed items and artifacts
1983-2004

This collection comprises political papers created and maintained by Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Ignacio, Colorado, during his service as a Colorado state representative (1983-1987), as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987-1992), and as a U.S. Senator (1993-2004).  Record series include campaign files, bill files, committee files, state and federal government publications, staff project files, subject files/ legislative reference files, voting and attendance records, casework files, issue mail, and constituent correspondence.

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Biographical notes

Biographical chronology:
(
Sources:
 The Congressional Directory 1995 - 1996, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C, and this collection (especially Series I.E.)

·        Born April 13, 1933 in Auburn, California

·        Attended New England Mills Grammar School, Weimar, California

·        Attended Placer High School, Auburn, California, 1951

·        Left high school to join Air Force (where he obtained his GED)

·        Attended graduation exercises and received a diploma in 1991

·        B.A., San Jose State, 1957

·        Attended Meiji University in Tokyo, Japan, as special research student, 1960-64

·        Served in U.S. Air Force in Korea, airman second class, 1951-53

·        Jewelry designer who has won more than 200 first-place and best-of-show awards

·        Rancher who raised, trained, and showed horses

·        All-American in judo, was captain of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964 and won the gold medal in the Pan-American Games of 1963

·        Elected to Colorado State Legislature in 1982, serving 1983-86 on the Agriculture and Natural Affairs and Business and Labor Committees

·        Appointed advisor to the Colorado Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commission on the Arts and Humanities

·        Voted by colleagues one of "Ten Best Legislators" in the Denver Post-News Center 4 survey, 1984

·        "1984 Outstanding Legislator" award from Colorado Bankers Association

·        Inducted into the Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe

·        Member of Durango Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, American Brangus Association, American Indian Education Association, Colorado Pilots Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association, senior technical advisor, U.S. Judo Association

·        Married to Linda Price, July 23, 1966

·        Two children: Colin and Shanan

·        Elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986

·        Reelected to the 101st and 102d Congresses; appointed to Committees on Agriculture, Interior and Insular Affairs, and Small Business

·        Elected to the Senate as a Democrat on November 3, 1992 for the 6- year term beginning January 3, 1993; committees:

·         Energy and Natural Resources

·        Veterans' Affairs

·        Indian Affairs

·        Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

·        Chairman, subcommittee on Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation

·        Elected to the Senate as a Republican in November, 1998 for the 6- year term beginning January, 1999.


Biographical sketch:
(
Source:
web page viewed on 7/22/1999 at http://www.powersource.com/powersource/campbell/default.html -- page is no longer active )

"Colorado's U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell was born in Auburn, California, April 13, 1933. His parents were Mary Vierra, a Portuguese immigrant, and Albert Campbell, a Northern Cheyenne Indian. Campbell is the only American Indian presently serving in either the House of Representatives or the United States Senate.  He received a bachelors degree in physical education and fine arts from San Jose State University in 1957 and later attended Meiji University in Tokyo in 1960 as a special research student.  Before entering college, Campbell served in the U.S. Air Force in 1951-53, stationed in Korea, attaining the rank of Airman 2nd Class.  Campbell is a self-employed jewelry designer, rancher, and was a trainer of champion quarter horses.  He was elected to the Colorado State Legislature in 1982 where he served for four years. Campbell is married to the former Linda Price, and is the father of two grown children: Colin and Shanan.

Elected to the U.S. Senate November 3, 1992, the first American Indian to serve in the Senate in more than 60 years.

Belongs to four key Senate committees: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Energy and Natural Resources; where he serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation, and as a member of the Subcommittee on Forests and Public Lands Management.  Other committees Campbell serves on are the Indian Affairs and Veterans Affairs committees.

Served 1987-92 in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Colorado's Third District. Served on the House Committees on Agriculture and Interior and Insular Affairs.

A leader in public lands and natural resources policy, recognized for the passage of landmark legislation to settle Indian water rights, and in the forefront of sponsoring and fighting for legislation to protect Colorado wilderness and water rights.

In 1991, won fight to change name of the Custer Battlefield Monument in Montana to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument -- legislation that honors American Indians who died in battle.

Initiated and passed legislation to establish the National Museum of the American Indian within the Smithsonian Institution.

A leader in developing preventive treatment programs to battle Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

In 1992, wrote Reflections on the Columbus Quincentenary (1492-1992).

In 1995, appointed to the Helsinki Commission.

Inducted into Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Lame Deer, Montana.

All-American in Judo; three-time U.S. Judo champion; captained the U.S. Olympic Judo Team at Tokyo Games in 1964; Gold-medal winner in Pan-American Games of 1963; coached the U.S. International Team.

Selected by Newsweek magazine as one of 20 "people to watch" for policy and future of the American West.

Voted one of Ten Best Legislators in 1986 by colleagues for the Denver Post and News Center 4 survey.

Recipient of more than 200 first-place and best-of-show awards for jewelry design."


Visit http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/SWColoLeg.htm for a list of persons whom the voters of Southwestern Colorado sent to the Colorado legislature.


Administrative information

Arrangement note: Record Groups (shown in boldface) and series within those RGs are numbered consecutively. The lower levels of organization is folder titles (only for the container listing, next section). Because we expect to add to this collection, the boxes are numbered in a numbering scheme that starts with 1 for each series.

Most record groups are organized from highest hierarchical level to lowest, or from most general to most specific. Items within each series (e.g., subject files, committee files) are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically, unless noted otherwise (notable exception: bill files, arranged by Senate Bill [SB] and House Bill [HB] number).

Acquisition information:  This collection was acquired by deeds of gift signed by the Senator on April 4, 1997 and  December 18, 2004 (accessions 1997:04003, 1997:04009, 1999:06009, 2004:12003, and subsequent accretions), and is presently closed to all researchers until it has been arranged and described archivally.

Processing informationThe earlier papers (pre-1992) were arranged and described at the Center, through the assistance of teams of Elderhostel volunteers who paid to come to Durango to assist with the project during the three summers of 1999-2001.  The volume of the collection as of that time was 50 linear shelf feet, in 37 records boxes and one flat box (processed) plus eight records boxes and two 24"-deep boxes (unprocessed). 

Since a part of Senator Campbell's heritage is Native American, it is appropriate that some of the personnel who have processed this collection are Native American (Navajo and Ute).  Through funding from a legislative Earmark designated for training and professional development for Native Americans, during the period September 2004 through April 2006, archival interns Sampson Sage and Linda Baker arranged and described the papers from the Senate career (accession 2004:12003).  In addition, archival student intern Gilbert Tracey arranged and described the Campbell videotapes and audiotapes during the summer of 2006.  This inventory was initially produced by Debra Lehl in March of 2002, and has been edited by Todd Ellison.

The work on the papers was guided by the Records Management Handbook for United States Senators and Their Archival Repositories (1992, revised 2003), which was written by Karen D. Paul, archivist of the U.S. Senate Historical Office.  In addition, we have gained procedural insights from examining other archival institutions' guides to their processed collections of congressional papers.

Records deaccessioned:
·        Declined invitations

·        Duplicate paperwork and publications

·        Housekeeping records that lost their administrative purpose after a specified period of time (memos scheduling staff meetings; working notes and background material; parking space assignments records; vouchers, invoices, receipts, statements, bills for routine expenses and travel documentation--but retained itineraries and trip reports; etc.)

·        Issue mail, small volume, single issue, not important to the Senator

·        Job applications for positions on the Senator's staff

·        Legislative records in which the Senator was interested but not involved--only retained a summary of this legislation, filed by bill number

·        Routine casework for constituent services

·        Routine requests (for flags, printed materials, passes, pictures, biographies, or information about the state, etc.)

·        Subject files of a mundane nature, lacking value for historical research



Series descriptions

Record Group / Series

Record Group 1: PERSONAL/POLITICAL/OFFICIAL RECORDS:

Series 1.1: Personal/ political/ official records, including a personal scrapbook, 1983-1986.     

Series 1.2: Photographs, no date, 1 folder.

Series 1.3: Ephemera, 1 folder.

Series 1.4: Appreciation letters, 1987-1991, 1 folder.

Series 1.5: Awards/honors, 1 folder.

Series 1.6: Campaign files, 1987-1988, 4 folders.

Series 1.7: Questionnaire, 1986-1991, 1 folder.

Series 1.8: Speeches, 1987-1988, 1 folder.

Series 1.9: Press releases, 1985-1989, 3 folders; chronological.

Series 1.10: Reply form letters, 1983-1989, 2 folders, chronological.

 

Record Group 2: LEGISLATIVE RECORDS:

Series 2.1: Biographical files, no dates, 1 box; alphabetical.

Series 2.2: Bill files, 1983-1991, 1 box; alphabetical.

Series 2.3: Committee files, 1983-1991, 4 folders; alphabetical. 

Series 2.4: General legislative files, 1983-1992, 13 folders; alphabetical.

Series 2.5: Subject files, 1983-1992, 1 box; alphabetical. Includes materials pertaining to issues at large that Campbell received from individuals, organizations and agencies, particularly of the Western Slope of Colorado.
 

Record Group 3: OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/ CONSTITUENT SERVICE RECORDS

Series 3.1: Professional correspondence, 1982-1992, 5 boxes.



Container list -- Guide to contents of this collection
 
Record Group 1: Personal/ Political/ Official Record Group 2:
Legislative
Record Group 3: Office administration/ Constituent services
Record Group 4: Media activities Record Group 5: Office administration

Folder titles list (draft; earlier papers only)

Record Group 1:  Personal, political and official records

Sub-group 1.A:  Scheduling

Series 1.A.1:  Accepted invitations (arrangement is chronological)

Invitations to speak, letters, 1986 Jan.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Jan.  Missing: 1987 Feb.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Mar.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Apr.-June.  Missing: 1987 May-Aug.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Sept.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Oct.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Nov.

Accepted invitations, 1987 Dec.

Accepted invitations, 1988 Jan.

Accepted invitations, 1988 Feb.

Accepted invitations, 1988 Mar.-Apr., July, Nov.  Missing: 1988 May-June, Aug.-Oct., Dec.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Jan.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Feb.

Accepted invitations, 1989 March

Accepted invitations, 1989 April

Accepted invitations, 1989 May

Accepted invitations, San Jose State University, 1989 May 10

Accepted invitations, 1989 June

Accepted invitations, 1989 Jul.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Aug.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Sept.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Oct. 1-16

Accepted invitations, 1989 Oct. 17-30

Accepted invitations, 1989 Nov.

Accepted invitations, 1989 Dec.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Jan.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Feb.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Mar.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Apr.

Accepted invitations, 1990 May.

Accepted invitations, 1990 June.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Jul.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Aug.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Sept.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Oct.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Nov.

Accepted invitations, 1990 Dec.

Accepted invitations, 1991 Feb.  Missing: 1991 Jan.

Accepted invitations, 1991 Mar.

Accepted invitations, 1991 Apr.

Accepted invitations, 1991 May.

Accepted invitations, 1991 June.

Accepted invitations, 1991 Oct.  Missing: 1991 Jul-Sept., Nov.-Dec., 1992-1993.

Accepted invitations, 1994 Dec.  Missing: 1994 Jan.-Nov.

La Plata County (Colo.) Democratic Party meeting request, 1995 May.

 

Series 1.A.2:  Appointment books (arrangement is chronological).

Appointments, 1987 Jan. 1-Feb. 12

Appointments, 1987 Feb. 13-Mar. 31

Appointments, 1987 April

Appointments, 1987 May

Appointments, 1987 June

Appointments, 1987 July 1-Aug. 1

Appointments, 1987 Aug. 3-Sept. 1

Appointments, 1987 Sept. 2-Oct. 1

Appointments, 1987 Oct. 2-31

Appointments, 1987 Nov. 2-Dec. 1

Appointments, 1987 Dec. 2-1988 Jan. 1

 

Series 1.A.3:  Daily logs (arrangement is chronological).

Daily logs, 1987 Apr.

Daily logs, 1987 May

Daily logs, 1987 June

Daily logs, 1987 July

Daily logs, 1987 Aug.

Daily logs, 1987 Sept.

Daily logs, 1987 Oct.

Daily logs, 1987 Nov.

Daily logs, 1988 Jan.

Daily logs, 1988 Feb.

Daily logs, 1988 March

Daily logs, 1988 Apr.

Daily logs, 1988 May

Daily logs, 1988 June

Daily logs, 1988 July

Daily logs, 1988 Aug.

Daily logs, 1988 Sept.

Daily logs, 1988 Oct.

Daily logs, 1988 Nov.

Daily logs, 1988 Dec.

Daily logs, 1989 Jan.

Daily logs, 1989 Feb.

Daily logs, 1989 Mar.

Daily logs, 1989 Apr.-June

Daily logs, 1989 July

Daily logs, 1989 Sept.

Daily logs, 1989 Oct.

Daily logs, 1991 Jan.-May, Dec.

Daily logs, 1992.

Daily logs, 1993 Jan.

Daily logs, 1993 Feb.

Daily logs, 1993 Mar.

Daily logs, 1993 Apr.

Daily logs, 1993 May.

Daily logs, 1993 June.

Daily logs, 1993 Jul.

Daily logs, 1993 Aug.

Daily logs, 1993 Sept.

Daily logs, 1993 Oct.

Daily logs, 1993 Nov.

Daily logs, 1993 Dec.

Daily logs, 1994 Jan.

Daily logs, 1994 Feb.

Daily logs, 1994 Mar.

Daily logs, 1994 Apr.

Daily logs, 1994 May.

Daily logs, 1994 June.

Daily logs, 1994 Jul.

Daily logs, 1994 Aug.

Daily logs, 1994 Sept.

Daily logs, 1994 Oct.

Daily logs, 1994 Nov.

Daily logs, 1994 Dec.

 

Series 1.A.4:  Daily schedules (arrangement is chronological).

Daily schedules, 1989.

Daily schedules, 1989 Jan.

Daily schedules, 1989 Feb.

Daily schedules, 1989 Mar. 1-15.

Daily schedules, 1989 Mar. 16-31.

Daily schedules, 1989 Apr.

Daily schedules, 1989 May

Daily schedules, 1989 June.

Daily schedules, 1989 July.

Daily schedules, 1989 Aug.

Daily schedules, 1989 Sept.

Daily schedules, 1989 Oct.

Daily schedules, 1989 Nov.

Daily schedules, 1989 Dec.

Daily schedules, 1990 Jan.

Daily schedules, 1990 Feb.

Daily schedules, 1990 Mar.

Daily schedules, 1990 Apr.

Daily schedules, 1990 May.

Daily schedules, 1990 June.

 

Series 1.A.5:  Guest books (arrangement is chronological).

Office visitors register, 1989 Jan.-1992 June.

Ben Nighthorse Campbell fundraisers guest books, 1990.

 

Series 1.A.6:  Other scheduling records (arrangement is chronological).

Invitations to speak, 1989.

Schedule analysis, 1989.

Washington D.C. tours for constituents, forms, 1989-1990.

 Fundraising schedule, 1990.

Major speaking engagements records, 1990 F

Public relations tour records, 1993 June 1-5.

Public relations tour veterans, Ute Mountain ceremony, 1993 Nov. 13-15.

 

Sub-group 1.B:  Personal correspondence

Series 1.B.1:  Incoming correspondence (arrangement is chronological).

Incoming correspondence, 1985 Nov.

Incoming correspondence, 1987

Incoming correspondence, 1988 Jan.-June.

Incoming correspondence, 1988 July-Dec.

Incoming correspondence, 1989 Jan.-Feb.

Incoming correspondence, 1989 Mar.-Apr.

Birthday greetings, 1989 April

Incoming correspondence, 1989 May-June.

Incoming correspondence, 1989 July-Aug.

Incoming correspondence, 1989 Sept.-Oct.

Incoming correspondence, 1989 Nov.-Dec.

Incoming correspondence, 1990 Jan.-June.

Incoming correspondence, 1990 July-Dec.

Incoming correspondence, 1991 Jan.-June.

Incoming correspondence, 1991 July-Dec.

Incoming correspondence, 1992 Jan.-June

Incoming correspondence, 1992 July-Dec.

Incoming correspondence, 1993.

Incoming correspondence, 1994.

Incoming correspondence, 1995 Oct. 17.

 

Series 1.B.2:  Incoming Christmas cards (arrangement is chronological).

Incoming Christmas cards from congressional members, 1988.

Incoming Christmas cards from foreign countries, 1988.

Incoming Christmas cards from tribes, 1988.

Incoming Christmas cards from the White House, 1990.

Incoming Christmas cards, 1992.

Incoming Christmas cards from governors and businesses, 1992.

 

Series 1.B.3:  Incoming congratulatory letters (arrangement is chronological).

U.S. Olympic team, letter of invitation to fellow legislators to attend a coffee for Ben Campbell, [1983 May].

Incoming letters of thanks, 1986.

Incoming letters of thanks, 1987.

Incoming letters of thanks, 1988.

Incoming letters of thanks, congressional, 1989.

Incoming letters of thanks, constituents, 1989.

Incoming letters of thanks, 1990.

Congratulatory cards and letters election of 1986 100th Congress, 1984 Dec.-1987 Jan.

Congratulatory cards and letters election of 1986 100th Congress, undated.

1988 election incoming congratulations, 1988.

1990 election incoming congratulations, 1990 Nov.

1990 election incoming congratulations, 1990 Dec.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 3.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 4 (A).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 4 (B).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 5 (A).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 5 (B).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 6 (A).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 6 (B).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 7-8.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 9 (A).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 9 (B).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 10 (A).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 10 (B).

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 11.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 12.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 13.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Nov. 15-28.

1992 Senate election congratulations correspondence, 1992 Dec.

 

Series 1.B.4:  Outgoing correspondence (arrangement is chronological).

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Jan. 10-31.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Feb. 4-15.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Feb. 19-28.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Mar. 4-15.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Mar. 18-20.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Mar. 25-29.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Apr. 1-10.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 Apr. 11-30.

Outgoing correspondence, 1985 May-June.

Outgoing correspondence, 1986 Jan. 13-31.

Outgoing correspondence, 1986 Feb. 3-19.

Outgoing correspondence, 1986 Feb. 22-27.

Outgoing correspondence, 1986 Mar. 3-24.

Outgoing correspondence to Ned [Wallace], 1986 Nov. 13.

Outgoing correspondence, personal rough draft, 1988.

Outgoing correspondence, 1989 Jan.-Mar.

Outgoing correspondence, 1989 Apr.-June

Outgoing correspondence, 1989 July-Sept.

Outgoing correspondence, 1989 Oct.-Dec.

Outgoing correspondence, 1992 May 5 (regarding water issues).

Outgoing correspondence, 1994.

Outgoing correspondence, undated.

Outgoing congratulations to Boy Scouts of America, 1988-1995.

Outgoing congratulations and thank you correspondence, 1988 Jan.-1992 Dec.

Outgoing congratulations and thank you correspondence, 1993 Feb.-1995 Apr.

Outgoing letters personal and to the editor, 1990-1994.

Outgoing miscellaneous letters and correspondence, 1990 Jul.-1995 May.

Ballantine family correspondence, 1993 Dec.-1994 Feb.-Apr.

N. Minnella correspondence, 1994 May-June.

VIP correspondence re: Federal deficit/ Ronald Reagan, 1987.

J. Sontag correspondence, 1994 Jan.

 

Series 1.B.5:  Letters of recommendation by Ben Nighthorse Campbell (arrangement is chronological).

Letters of recommendation, 1984-1985.

Letters of recommendation, 1986 Feb.-1988 Jan.

Request for and letter of recommendation for Trimble Hot Springs (Durango, Colo.), 1987 June.

Request for and letter of recommendation for Edgemont Ranch (Durango, Colo.), 1987 Sept.

Letters of recommendation, 1988 Feb.-Sept.

Letters of recommendation, 1988 Nov.-1989 Jul.

Request for recommendation; Tom Greer, 1989 Apr.

Letters of recommendation, 1989 Aug.-1990 May

Letters of recommendation, 1990 June-Dec.

Letters of recommendation, 1991 Feb.-1992 Dec.

Letters of recommendation, 1993 Jan.-Dec.

Letters of recommendation, 1994 Feb.-Dec.

Request for and letter of recommendation for Randal L. Brown-Mesa County Bench, 1994 Sept.

Letters of recommendation, 1995 Feb.-Sept.

K. Cooper judgeship correspondence, 1989 Aug.

 

Sub-group 1.C:  Political files

Series 1.C.1:  1982 Colorado state representative campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

1982 campaign balance sheet contributions loans and expenses records, 1982 or 1984.

1982 campaign contributions and expenditures records, 1982.

1982 campaign contributions expenditures records, 1982 Aug.-Dec.

1982 campaign correspondence, 1982.

1982 campaign expenditures records, 1982 Aug.-Oct.

1982 campaign major contributors lists, 1982 Oct.

1982 campaign printed materials, 1982.

1982 campaign staff notes, 1982.

 

Series 1.C.2:  1984 Colorado state representative campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

1984 campaign contributions and expenditures records, 1984 Jan.-Aug.

1984 campaign contributions and expenditures records, 1984 Sept.

1984 campaign contributions and expenditures records, 1984 Oct.-Dec.

1984 campaign correspondence, 1984.

1984 campaign elections calendar, 1983-1984.

1984 campaign expenditures records, 1984 Aug.-Oct.

1984 campaign La Plata County assembly delegates and alternates list (Durango, Colo.), 1984.

 

Series 1.C.3:  1986 U.S. House of Representatives campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

1986 campaign Ben Campbell appreciation day schedule, 1986 Oct. 22.

1986 campaign blank stationery.

1986 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District Congressional Club fund raising records, 1986.

1986 campaign contribution form letters, 1986.

1986 campaign contributions records, 1986.

1986 campaign correspondence, 1986.

1986 campaign election results newspaper article, 1986 Nov. 6.

1986 campaign issues list by Ben Campbell, handwritten notes, 1986.

1986 campaign issues position paper: senior issues, [1986].

1986 campaign issues position paper: small business, [1986].

1986 campaign Mike Strang printed materials and correspondence, 1986.

1986 campaign newspaper clippings, 1986.

1986 campaign offers to work, letters, 1986.

1986 campaign postmortem observations/ Tom Oliver, 1986 Dec. 23.

1986 campaign publicity printed materials, 1986.

1986 campaign schedule, 1986 Apr.-May.

1986 campaign State Senate candidate seeking support letter and response, 1986 Feb.

1986 campaign strategy and training conferences announcements, 1986 July.

1986 campaign U.S. House financial disclosure statements, 1986 Jan.-Nov.

1986 campaign U.S. House financial disclosure statement instructions, 1986 Apr.

 

Series 1.C.4:  1988 U.S. House of Representatives campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

1988 campaign advertising records, 1988.

1988 campaign advertising billboards records,

1988 campaign Archuleta County (Colo.) precinct attendees list, 1988.

1988 campaign business and labor lists, 1988.

1988 campaign candidacy press releases, 1988.

1988 campaign checks and Federal Election Commission records, 1988.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District delegates lists, 1988.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District final compiled polling results, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results table of contents, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 1-15, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 16-30, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 31-45, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 46-60, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 61-75, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District polling results, tables 76-85, 1988 June.

1988 campaign Colorado 3rd Congressional District precinct attendees list, 1988.

1988 campaign Conejos County (Colo.) precinct caucus lists, 1988.

1988 campaign correspondence, 1988.

1988 campaign Democratic Party county officials and press lists, 1988.

1988 campaign election results records, 1988.

1988 campaign evaluation report by an unnamed consultant, 1988.

1988 campaign Federal Election Commission requirements printed materials, 1988.

1988 campaign Federal Election Commission prohibited contributions return letters, 1988.

1988 campaign financial disclosure statement for calendar year 1988.

1988 campaign financial disclosure statement for calendar year 1989.

1988 campaign flyers bumper stickers, 1988.

1988 campaign fundraising letters, 1988.

1988 campaign fund raiser receptions sample, 1988.

1988 campaign fund raising PACs records, 1988.

1988 campaign fund raising Peace PAC records, 1988.

1988 campaign La Plata County (Colo.) Democratic Assembly list, 1988.

1988 campaign literature, 1988.

1988 campaign logo, 1988.

1988 campaign meet the candidate meetings records, 1988.

1988 campaign Mesa County (Colo.) Democratic Assembly list, 1988.

1988 campaign overview: Colorado Democratic Voter Program, 1988.

1988 campaign PAC contributions records, 1988.

1988 campaign PAC fundraising and endorsements records, 1988.

1988 campaign phone survey: Colorado Democratic Voter Program, 1988.

1988 campaign newspaper clippings, 1988.

1988 campaign press releases, 1988.

1988 campaign publicity printed materials, 1988.

1988 campaign Pueblo County (Colo.) Democrats list, 1988.

1988 campaign Pueblo County (Colo.) precinct caucus lists, 1988.

1988 campaign recruiting your volunteers guide, 1988.

1988 campaign targeted registration get out the vote poll watching records, 1988.

1988 campaign travel schedule records for purposes of reimbursement, 1988.

1988 campaign travel strategy by district guide, 1988.

 

Series 1.C.5:  1990 U.S. House of Representatives campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

1990 campaign advertisements, 1990.

1990 campaign advertisements billboards, 1990.

1990 campaign advertisements flyers and bumper stickers, 1990.

1990 campaign advertisements radio and television, 1990.

1990 campaign Al Gore fundraiser for Ben Nighthorse Campbell, 1990 Aug.

1990 campaign Ben Nighthorse Campbell events calendar, 1990.

1990 campaign Ben Campbell for U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate campaign pins (four items), 1990.

1990 campaign blank stationery, 1990.

1990 campaign bumper stickers, 1990.

1990 campaign Campbell possible bid for Senate, printed materials, 1989.

1990 campaign Campbell possible bid for Senate/ other candidates, newspaper clippings, 1989-1990.

1990 campaign Campbell Victory Fund cancelled checks, 1989 Sept.-1990  May (sample).

1990 campaign cancelled checks for Campbell Victory Fund, 1990 May-Sept. (sample).

1990 campaign checkbook, 1990.

1990 campaign Colorado Congressional District finance reports, 1989.

1990 campaign constituent issues, 1990.

1990 campaign contracts, 1990.

1990 campaign contribution lists by industry sector, 1988 and 1990.

1990 campaign contributions checks, 1990.

1990 campaign contributions PACs records, 1990.

1990 campaign contributors of $1000 or more, 48 hour reports, 1990.

1990 campaign county coordinator packet, 1990.

1990 campaign Democratic assemblies for 3rd Congressional District and State races, 1990.

1990 campaign Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee printed materials, 1990.

1990 campaign Democratic Party officers and candidates lists, 1990.

1990 campaign Denver Post special section "Election '90", 1990 Oct. 30.

1990 campaign election results records, 1990.

1990 campaign employee Federal and State reports, 1990.

1990 campaign employee State reports, 1990.

1990 campaign employee wages records, 1990.

1990 campaign endorsements letters, 1989-1990.

1990 campaign events records, 1990.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission index of supporting documents, 1989-1990.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission pre-primary report, 1990 Jul. 30.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission prohibited contributions return letters, 1990.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission quarterly report, 1990 Jul. 12.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission quarterly report, 1990 Oct. 15.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission quarterly report, 1990 Oct. 22.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission quarterly report, 1990 Dec. 6.

1990 campaign Federal Elections Commission quarterly report, 1991 Jul. 20.

1990 campaign Federal Election Commission reports, 1990.

1990 campaign Federal Elections Commission requirements printed materials, 1990.

1990 campaign Federal Elections Commission year -end report, 1991 Jan. 31.

1990 campaign finance committee records, 1990.

1990 campaign finance records, 1990.

1990 campaign finance reports, 1990.

1990 campaign financial disclosure statement for calendar years 1990 and 1991.

1990 campaign form letters, 1990.

1990 campaign fundraisers records, 1990.

1990 campaign general election opponent Mike Strang printed materials, 1990.

1990 campaign incumbent workshop 1 of 2, 1990.

1990 campaign incumbent workshop 2 of 2, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: abortion, 1989-1990.

1990 campaign issues: housing, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: Iraq gas and oil-American action, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: labor, 1989-1990.

1990 campaign issues: political statements, handwritten, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: reform of government/ Congress operations, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: rural health care, 1990.

1990 campaign issues: tax policies, 1990.

1990 campaign mailing labels for Colorado jewelers, 1990.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Jul.-Aug.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1989 Sept.-Oct.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1989 Nov.-Dec.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Jan.-Feb.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Mar.-Apr.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 May-June.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Jul.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Aug.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Sept.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Oct.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, 1990 Nov.-Dec.

1990 campaign newspaper clippings, undated.

1990 campaign notebooks, handwritten, 1990.

1990 campaign plan, 1990.

1990 campaign postmortem records, 1990.

1990 campaign precinct caucus attendees lists, 1990.

1990 campaign precinct targeting analysis report, 1990 Sept. 14.

1990 campaign press releases, 1990.

1990 campaign primary opponent Bob Ellis printed materials, 1990.

1990 campaign publicity printed materials, 1990.

1990 campaign questionnaires, miscellaneous, 1990.

1990 campaign questionnaire regarding unions, 1990.

1990 campaign questionnaires regarding women's groups, 1990.

1990 campaign schedule analysis, 1990.

1990 campaign soliciting money short notes of big money persons, 1990.

1990 campaign solicitation letters, 1990.

1990 campaign staff notes, 1990.

1990 campaign targeted mail how-to guide, 1990.

 

Series 1.C.6:  1992 U.S. Senate campaign (arrangement is alphabetical by folder title).

Colorado newspaper advertising printed materials (Re: Tim Wirth), 1991.

Colorado Democratic Party 1991-1993 County Officers and coordinators, 1992.

Democratic Congressional PAC contributions, 1992.

1992 campaign Ben Nighthorse Campbell letter to Boulder Daily Camera stating accomplishments, 1992.

1992 campaign flyers, 1992.

1992 campaign bumper stickers, 1992.

1992 campaign blank letterhead, 1992.

1992 campaign Channel 9 debate records, 1992.

1992 campaign Colorado 54th General Assembly 2nd Regular Session registered lobbyists list, 1984.

1992 campaign Colorado Campaign Reform Act instruction manual for primary and general elections, 1984.

1992 campaign computer printouts, 1992 Apr.-Aug.

1992 campaign Considine debate discussion responses and issue statements / by Ben Nighthorse Campbell, [1992].

1992 campaign Considine newspaper clippings and letters, 1991 Nov. and 1992 Aug.-Oct.

1992 campaign Considine savings and loan and Resolution Trust Corp. newspaper clippings, 1992 Aug.-Sept.

1992 campaign Considine-Campbell dialogue, 1992.

1992 campaign Democratic Party fundraisers letters and announcements, 1992.

1992 campaign endorsements records and correspondence, 1992 Sept.-Oct.

1992 campaign materials from primary election for Senate - all candidates, 1992.

1992 campaign newspaper and magazine clippings, 1992.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Apr.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 May.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 June.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 July.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Aug. 1-15.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Aug. 16-31.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Sept. 1-7.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Sept. 8-15.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Sept. 16-22.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Sept. 23-30.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Oct. 1-7.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Oct. 8-15.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Oct. 16-22.

1992 campaign newspaper clippings, 1992 Oct. 23-30.

1992 campaign newspaper editorials, 1992.

1992 campaign official precinct attendance report, 1992 Apr. 14.

1992 campaign outgoing correspondence, 1992 Sept.

1992 campaign Political Action Committees records, 1991-1992.

(1992 campaign positions and issues:  see also Ben Nighthorse Campbell voting record series II. A.).

1992 campaign positions and issues: abortion, 1992.

1992 campaign positions and issues: AIDS-positive health care workers, 1992.

1992 campaign positions and issues: Amendment 2 and HIV/AIDS, 1992.