Arden B. Schell Watergate collection
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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2400 Fenwick LibrarySpecial Collections Research CenterFenwick Library MS2FLGeorge Mason UniversityFairfax, VA 22030
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Mieko PalazzoEmail: speccoll@gmu.eduPhone: (703) 993-2220Fax: (703) 993-2669Web: scrc.gmu.edu
- Restrictions:
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There are no access restrictions.
- Terms of access:
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The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)
- Preferred citation:
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Arden B. Schell Watergate collection, C0041, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 11 Linear Feet 22 boxes
- Creator:
- Schell, Arden B.
- Abstract:
- This collection contains documents assembled by House Judiciary Committee Assistant Counsel Arden Schell, relating to the investigation of the Watergate Affair (1972-1974). The materials include evidentiary statements, printed (GPO) publications detailing the House Committee on the Judiciary investigation of Watergate and resulting impeachment hearings, and other textual materials such as correspondence, notes, and transcripts.
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Arden B. Schell Watergate collection, C0041, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Background
- Scope and content:
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This collection contains documents assembled by House Judiciary Committee Assistant Counsel Arden Schell relating to the investigation of the Watergate Affair (1972-1974). The materials include evidentiary statements, printed (GPO) publications detailing the House Committee on the Judiciary investigation of Watergate and resulting impeachment hearings, and other textual materials such as correspondence, notes, and transcripts. In addition to the Watergate break in, the subjects covered in this collection include materials on the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, domestic surveillance, dairy price supports, abuse of the Internal Revenue Service, and the activities of the Special Prosecutors.
The folder information also contains the old box and folder numbers.
1.1 ("Gemstone" Operation; "Plumbers" Unit; "Political Enemies" Project; "Sedan Chair II" Operation); Alfred Baldwin; Bernard Barker; John "Jack" Caulfield; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); Finance Committee to Re-elect the President; Virgilio Gonzalez; H.R. Haldeman; Sally Harmony; Howard E. Hunt; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; Paul Leeper; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Eugenio Martinez; James McCord; George McGovern; John N. Mitchell; Edmund Muskie (US Senate); Richard M. Nixon (re-election campaign); Robert Reisner; Carl Shoffler; Hugh Sloan; Maurice Stans; Gordon Strachan; Frank Sturgis; Watergate Hotel
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
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1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
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1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
1.21
1.22 ("Gemstone" Operation; Key Biscayne, Florida; "Sedan Chair II" Operation; White House tapes--18.5 minute gap); Bernard Barker; Robert Bennett; Burning Tree Country Club; Fred J. Buzhardt; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Ken Clawson; Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); Kenneth Dahlberg; J. Dialberto; John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); John Ehrlichman; Fred Fielding; Virgilio Gonzalez; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; Joan Hall; Lawrence Higby; Houston Lawrence; Howard E. Hunt; Bruce A. Kehrli; John F. Kennedy; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; Paul Leeper; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Robert Mardian; Eugenio Martinez; James McCord; John Michell; Powell Moore; Richard M. Nixon (re-election campaign); Manuel Ogarrio; Henry Peterson; John Sirica; Hugh Sloan; Gordon Strachan; Frank Sturgis; Vernon Walters; Washington Post; Watergate Hotel; Rose Mary Woods; Ronald Ziegler
1.23
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1.43 John Dean; H.R. Haldeman; Gordon Strachan
1.44 Fred Larue; Robert Mardian; John N. Mitchell
1.45 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Evelyn DePue; Howard E. Hunt; Rob Roy Ratcliff
1.46 (Bugging); Douglas Caddy; Democratic National Committee (DNC); Howard E. Hunt; James McCord; George McGovern; John N. Mitchell; Lawrence F. O'Brien; Washington Post
1.47 John N. Mitchell
1.48 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Patrick Gray
1.49 Charles Colson; John Dean; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Patrick Gray; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities
1.50 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); Daniel Ellsberg; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; John L. McClellan (US Senate); James McCord
1.51 (Bugging); Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); John N. Mitchell; Robert Ziegler
1.52 Richard M. Nixon (statement on Watergate)
1.53 Kenneth Dahlberg; John N. Mitchell; Hugh Sloan; Maurice Stans
1.54 (Bugging); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Democratic National Committee (DNC); John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Patrick Gray; Richard Helms; Vernon Walters
1.55 Patrick Gray; Vernon Walters
1.56 George Gordon Liddy; Maurice Stans
1.57
1.58 Richard Ben-Veniste; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Fred Fielding; Patrick Gray
1.59 John Ehrlichman; Vernon Walters
1.60 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Manuel Ogarrio Daguerre; Kenneth Dahlberg; Patrick Gray
1.61 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Robert Cushman; John Ehrlichman; Patrick Gray; Richard Helms; Howard E. Hunt; Howard Osborn; Karl Wagner; Watergate Hotel
1.62 ("Plumbers" Unit); Address Books; E. Howard Hunt; Bernard Barker; Robert Barker; Fred J. Buzhardt; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Kathleen Chenow; William Colby; Archibald Cox; Robert Cushman; Kenneth Dahlberg; John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); John Ehrlichman; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Fred Fielding; Lewis Fielding; Finance Committee to Re-elect the President; Patrick Gray; Richard Helms; Howard E. Hunt; Richard Kleindienst; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; Clark MacGregor; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Eugenio Martinez; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Lawrence F. O'Brien; Manuel Ogarrio; Kenneth Parkinson; Henry Peterson; James Schlessinger; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; Earl Silbert; Maurice Stans; Vernon Walters; Watergate Hotel; David Young
1.63
1.64
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1.81 ("Plumbers" Unit); Dita Beard; William O. Bittman; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Dwight Chapin; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Dorothy Hunt; Howard E. Hunt; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Robert Mardian; James McGovern; John N. Mitchell; Herbert Porter; Hugh Sloan; Maurice Stans; Anthony Ulasewicz; Vernon Walters; Washington National Airport; Watergate Hotel
1.82
1.83
1.84
1.85
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1.92 Kenneth Dahlberg
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1.99
2.1 (Camp David, Maryland; Pentagon papers; "Plumbers" Unit) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Dwight Chapin; Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); H.R. Haldeman; Richard Helms; Dorothy Hunt; Howard E. Hunt; Thomas Jones; Herbert Kalmbach; Egil Krogh; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Northrup Corporation; Herbert Porter; Donald Segretti; Maurice Stans; Gordon Strachan; Anthony Ulasewicz; Washington National Airport; Watergate Hotel
2.2
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2.19 (Executive privilege; Rancho LaCosta, California; San Clemente, California; domestic surveillance; wiretapping); Howard Baker (US Senate); William O. Bittman; John "Jack" Caulfield; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; Cartha DeLoach; Ervin Committee; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); H.R. Haldeman; Lawrence Higby; Howard E. Hunt; Jerry Jones; Herbert Kalmbach; Donald Kendall; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Peter Maroulis; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Richard Moore; Herbert Porter; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Hugh Sloan; Watergate defendants (sentencing)
2.20
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2.27
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2.30
2.31
2.32 (Executive clemency); Fred J. Buzhardt; Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean; James O. Estland (US Senate); John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; John N. Mitchell; Richard Moore; Paul O'Brien; David Shapiro; Hugh Sloan; Maurice Stans; Gordon Strachan; Fred Thompson; Washington Post; Watergate Hotel; White House (involvement in Watergate); Ronald Ziegler
2.33
2.34
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2.50 William O. Bittman; Dwight Chapin; Charles Colson; John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; H.R. Haldeman; Howard E. Hunt; Egil Krogh; Fred Larue; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Manyon Millican; John N. Mitchell; Richard Moore; Sherman Unger; White House (involvement in Watergate)
2.51
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2.61
2.62 (Executive privilege; Camp David, Maryland; Key Biscayne, Florida) Howard Baker (US Senate); Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean ("Dean Report"; Testimony); John Ehrlichman; Patrick Gray (confirmation hearings); H.R. Haldeman; Howard E. Hunt (clemency); Richard Kleindienst; George Gordon Liddy; Los Angeles Times; Jeb Stuart Magruder; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Paul O'Brien; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; John Sirica; Watergate Hotel; Ronald Ziegler
2.63
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2.77 (Executive clemency; Camp David, Maryland; San Clemente, California) Bank of America; James Bierbower; Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Sam Ervin (US Senate); Fred Fielding; Patrick Gray (nomination); H.R. Haldeman; Lawrence Higby; Thomas Hogan; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Paul O'Brien; Paul O'Connor; Henry Peterson; Robert Reisner; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Charles Shaffer; Gordon Strachan; Washington Post; Ronald Ziegler
2.78
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2.97 ("Gemstone" Operation; Key Biscayne, Florida; Las Vegas, Nevada); Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); John Ehrlichman; Fountainbleau Hotel; Hank Greenspun; H.R. Haldeman; Thomas Hart; Lawrence Higby; Howard E. Hunt; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Robert Mardian; James McCord; George McGovern; John N. Mitchell; Henry Peterson; Herbert Porter; Earl Silbert; Gordon Strachan; Watergate Hotel
2.98
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3.15 (Executive privilege; "Gemstone" Operation); Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean (Obstruction of justice; Resignation; Testimony); John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Lewis Fielding; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; Thomas Hart; Lawrence Higby; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Jeb Stuart Magruder; John N. Mitchell; Jacki Nesbitt; Henry Peterson; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Gordon Strachan; Ronald Ziegler
3.16
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3.34 (White House tape recordings); Stephen Bull; Dwight Chapin; Ken Clawson; John Dean (Immunity; Testimony); John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Lewis Fielding; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; J. Edgar Hoover; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Clark MacGregor; Jeb Stuart Magruder; James McCord; John N. Mitchell; Richard Moore; Henry Peterson; Herbert Porter; William Rogers; Secret Service; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Gordon Strachan; Frank Strickler; John Wilson; Ronald Ziegler
3.35
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3.50 (Camp David, Maryland; Key Biscayne, Florida; White House tape recordings) Stephen Bull; John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Patrick Gray; H.R. Haldeman; Lawrence Higby; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Henry Peterson; Elliot Richardson; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Washington Post; Lowell Weicker (US Senate); Ronald Ziegler; Raymond Zumwalt
3.51
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3.61 (Revenue sharing); Spiro Agnew; Dita Beard; Canteen Corporation; Casey Thomas; Dwight Chapin; John Ehrlichman; Peter Flanigan; Harold S. Geneen; Edward Gerrity; Grinnel Corporation; Erwin Griswold; Hartford Fire Insurance Company; House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; James (General) Hughes; Tod Hullin; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Richard Kleindienst; Richard McLaren; William Merriam; John N. Mitchell; Michael Mitchell; Office of Foreign Direct Investment; Peter Peterson; John Poole; Felix Rohatyn; John Ryan; George Schultz; Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Hugh Sloan; Maurice Stans; Lawrence Walsh
3.62
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3.80 (1972 Republican National Convention; San Diego, California; Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel); Jack Anderson; Dita Beard; Canteen Corporation; Chicago Tribune; John Connally; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); Robert Dole; John Ehrlichman; Peter Flanigan; Harold S. Geneen; Jo Good; Grinnel Corporation; H.R. Haldeman; Hartford Fire Insurance Company; Lawrence Higby; Brit Hume; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Howard James (President, ITT-Sheraton); Herbert Klein; Richard Kleindienst; Egil Krogh; Jeb Stuart Magruder Paul McCracken; Richard McLaren; William Merriam; John N. Mitchell; Michael Mitchell; Louis Nunn; Robert Odle; Peter Peterson; Richard Ramsden; Ed Reinecke (Lt. Governor, California); Republican National Committee; Felix Rohatyn; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; Gordon Strachan; William Timmons; Washington Post; Bob Wilson (US Representative)
3.81
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4.1 (Denver, Colorado; Key Biscayne, Florida) Birch Bayh (US Senate); Dita Beard; William Casey; Charles Colson; John Connally; John Dean; James O. Estland (US Senate); John Ehrlichman; Ralph Erickson; Fred Fielding; Harold S. Geneen; Edward Gerrity; Grinnel Corporation; H.R. Haldeman; J. Edgar Hoover; House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; Howard E. Hunt; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Wallace Johnson; Edward M. Kennedy (US Senate); Herbert Klein; Richard Kleindienst; Clark MacGregor; Charles Mallory; Robert Mardian; William Merriam; John N. Mitchell; Michael Mitchell; Richard Moore; New York Times; Peter Peterson; John Ryan; Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Joseph Snyder, MD; Harley Staggers; William Timmons; John Tunney (US Senate); Washington Post
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4.24 (Chicago, Illinois; Milk--Price supports for) Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (AMPI); Albert Brewer; Murray Chotiner; Charles Colson; Harry Dent; John Ehrlichman; Tom Evans; Peter Flanigan; Jack Gleason; H.R. Haldeman; Marion Harrison; Patrick J. Hillings; Robert Isham; Herbert Kalmbach; Robert Lilly; Harold Nelson; Richard M. Nixon (re-election campaign); David Parr; Maurice Stans; Anthony Ulasewicz; Wagner and Baroody; George Wallace
4.25
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4.24
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4.39 (Price supports for milk); Carl Albert; Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (AMPI); John Byrnes; Murray Chotiner; Charles Colson; John Connally; Robert Dole; John Ehrlichman; William Galbraith; H.R. Haldeman; Gary Hanman; Clifford Hardin; Marion Harrison; Lawrence Higby; Jacob Jacobsen; Herbert Kalmbach; Robert Lilly; Clark MacGregor; Wilbur Mills; Harold Nelson; Richard M. Nixon (re-election campaign); Office of Management and Budget; David Parker; Kenneth Parkinson; George Schultz; Gary Seevers; Earl Silbert; Gordon Strachan; US Department of Agriculture (USDA); Wagner and Baroody; John Whitaker
4.40
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4.55 (Chicago, Illinois; Louisville, Kentucky; "Plumbers" Unit) Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (AMPI); Robert Bennett; Phillip Campbell; Murray Chotiner; John Connally; Dairymen, Inc.; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Clifford Hardin; Marion Harrison; Jacob Jacobsen; Herbert Kalmbach; Harold Nelson; Richard M. Nixon (re-election campaign); Lee Nunn; Donald Rice; George Schultz; Hugh Sloan; Gordon Strachan; Wagner and Baroody; John Whitaker
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4.65 (Milk--Price supports for); Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (AMPI); Fred J. Buzhardt; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean; John Ehrlichman; H.R. Haldeman; Jacob Jacobsen; Herbert Kalmbach; Robert Lilly; George Mehren; Lee Nunn; Wall Street Journal; Washington Post; John Whitaker; Rose Mary Woods
4.66
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4.73 (Cambodia; wiretaps regarding Vietnam; wiretapping) Alexander Butterfield; John "Jack" Caulfield; Cartha DeLoach; C.F. Downing; John Ehrlichman; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Alexander Haig; H.R. Haldeman; Morton Halperin; J. Edgar Hoover; Courtland Jones; Herbert Kalmbach; Jim Keogh; Henry Kissinger; Joseph Kraft; Melvin Laird; Jeb Stuart Magruder; John N. Mitchell; Edmund Muskie (US Senate); National Security Council (wiretapping); Elliot Richardson; Republican National Committee; William Ruckelshaus; William Sullivan; Anthony Ulasewicz
4.74
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5.6 (Huston Plan; Domestic intelligence; Pentagon papers; US v. Russo; Domestic violence); Donald Bennett; John "Jack" Caulfield; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Dwight Chapin; John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); H.R. Haldeman; Richard Helms; J. Edgar Hoover; Thomas Charles Huston; Intelligence Evaluation Committee; Inter-Divisional Information Unit (IDIU); Interagency Committee on Intelligence; Herbert Kalmbach; Edward M. Kennedy (US Senate); Henry Kissinger; John N. Mitchell; National Security Agency; New York Times; Donald Nixon; Donald Segretti; Senate Armed Services Committee; John Sparkman (US Senate); Gordon Strachan; Washington Post
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5.23 (Pentagon papers; San Clemente, California); Brookings Institution; Patrick Buchanan; John "Jack" Caulfield; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Charles Colson; Robert Cushman; Clifton DeMotte; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); H.R. Haldeman; Morton Halperin; Howard E. Hunt; Edward M. Kennedy (US Senate); Henry Kissinger; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; Robert Mardian; Donald Stewart; William Sullivan; White House special investigation unit ("Plumbers"); David Young
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5.44 (Pentagon papers; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT); Vietnam; wiretapping); Bernard Barker; Leonard Boudin; CBS News; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Charles Colson; Lucian Conein; Felipe de Diego; Ngo Dinh Diem; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Lewis Fielding; Patrick Gray; Alexander Haig; H.R. Haldeman; J. Edgar Hoover; Howard E. Hunt; John F. Kennedy; Henry Kissinger; Joseph Kraft; Egil Krogh; William Lambert; George Gordon Liddy; Robert Mardian; Eugenio Martinez; Daniel Schorr; William Sullivan; White House special investigation unit ("Plumbers"); David Young
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5.56 (Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California; India-Pakistan War; "Plumbers" Unit; "Sandwedge" Operation; wiretapping); Bernard Barker; Joseph Baroody; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Dwight Chapin; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); Robert Cushman; Felipe de Diego; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Lewis Fielding; Richard Helms; Hubert Humphrey; Howard E. Hunt; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; Eugenio Martinez; George McGovern; Edmund Muskie (US Senate); National Security Council; Donald Segretti; Washington Post; David Young
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5.72 (Miami, Florida; Pentagon papers); Bernard Barker; Dwight Chapin; Cathleen Chenow; John Dean; Democratic National Committee (DNC); Daniel Ellsberg; Fred Fielding; Lewis Fielding; H.R. Haldeman; Howard E. Hunt; Egil Krogh; Fred Larue; George Gordon Liddy; Robert Mardian; Eugenio Martinez; John N. Mitchell; Henry Peterson; Donald Segretti; Earl Silbert; Washington Post
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6.1 (Key Biscayne, Florida; Pentagon papers; "Plumbers" Unit; San Clemente, California; wiretapping); William Matthew Byrne, Jr.; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Dwight Chapin; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); Robert Cushman; John Dean; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg; Mark Felt; Lewis Fielding; Patrick Gray; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Richard Kleindienst; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; Richard Moore; New York Times; Henry Peterson; James Schlessinger; Donald Segretti; William Sullivan; Time Magazine; White House special investigation unit ("Plumbers"); Ronald Ziegler
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6.20 William Matthew Byrne, Jr.; Dwight Chapin; John Ehrlichman; Daniel Ellsberg (wiretapping); Seymour Glanzer; Morton Halperin; J. Edgar Hoover; Howard E. Hunt; Joseph Kraft; George Gordon Liddy; Richard Moore; David Nissen; Henry Peterson; William Rogers; William Ruckelshaus; Donald Segretti; Earl Silbert; Washington Star News; David Young
6.21
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6.40 ("Enemies" list; "Opponents" list) Vernon Acree; Brookings Institution; John "Jack" Caulfield; Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean; Lawrence Goldberg; Billy Graham; Robert Greene; H.R. Haldeman; Lawrence Higby; Thomas Charles Huston; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Egil Krogh; Clark Mollenhoff; Newsday; C.G. Rebozo; Randolph Thrower; Treasury Department; Charles Walker; George Wallace; Washington Post; John Wayne
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6.53
6.54
6.55 ("Enemies" list; "Millhouse: A White Comedy"; "Sandwedge" Operation); Roger Barth; Fred J. Buzhardt; John "Jack" Caulfield; Center on Corporate Responsibility, Inc.; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); John Dean; Emile Deantonio; Democratic National Committee (DNC) (Staff tax investigation by IRS); John Ehrlichman; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Harold Gibbons; H.R. Haldeman; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Herbert Kalmbach; George Gordon Liddy; New Yorker Films; Lawrence F. O'Brien (income tax returns); James Polk; George Schultz; Gordon Strachan; Daniel Talbot; Teamsters; Fred Thompson; Anthony Ulasewicz; Johnnie Walters
6.56
6.57
6.58
6.59
6.60
6.61
6.62
6.63
6.64
6.65
6.66
6.67
6.68
6.69
6.70 (San Clemente, California; Watergate Special Prosecutor appointment; White House taping system); American Airlines Corp. (contributions to CRP); Alexander Butterfield; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); Archibald Cox; John Ehrlichman (Resignation); Ervin Committee; Sam Ervin (US Senate); Fred Fielding; Alexander Haig; H.R. Haldeman (resignation); International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Richard Kleindienst (resignation); Fred Larue; Elliot Richardson (nomination to Attorney General); Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities
6.71
6.72
6.73
6.74
6.75
6.76
6.77
6.78
6.79
6.80
6.81
6.82
6.83
6.84
6.85
6.86
6.87
6.88
6.89
6.90
6.91
6.92
6.93
6.94
6.95
6.96
6.97 (Camp David, Maryland; White House tapes--18.5 minute gap) Ashland Oil, Inc.; Patrick Buchanan; Stephen Bull; Fred J. Buzhardt; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); Archibald Cox; Sam Ervin (US Senate); Lewis Fielding; Finance Committee to Re-elect the President; Alexander Haig; Howard E. Hunt; Bruce A. Kehrli; Joseph Kraft; Milk Producers Association; Elliot Richardson; John Sirica; Maurice Stans; Rose Mary Woods; Alan Wright; David Young
6.98
6.99
6.100
6.101
6.102
6.103
6.104
6.105
6.106
6.107
6.108
6.109
6.110
6.111
6.112
6.113
6.114
6.115
6.116
6.117
6.118
6.119
6.120
6.121
6.122
7.1 (Key Biscayne, Florida; White House tapes--18.5 minute gap); Spiro Agnew; Robert Bork; Dwight Chapin; Archibald Cox; John Dean; Alexander Haig; Leon Jaworski; Richard Kleindienst; Egil Krogh; William Ruckelshaus; John Sirica; John Stennis (US Senate); Rose Mary Woods; Alan Wright; Ronald Ziegler ("Saturday night massacre")
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
7.15
7.16
7.17
7.18
7.19
7.20
7.21
7.22 (Key Biscayne, Florida)
7.23
7.24
7.25
7.26
7.27
7.28 (Executive privilege; White House tapes--18.5 minute gap); Bernard Barker; Charles Colson; Felipe de Diego; John Doar; James O. Estland (US Senate); John Ehrlichman; H.R. Haldeman; Leon Jaworski; Herbert Kalmbach; George Gordon Liddy; Robert Mardian; Eugenio Martinez; Kenneth Parkinson; Peter Rodino; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; James St. Clair; Gordon Strachan; Watergate Hotel
7.29
7.30
7.31
7.32
7.33
7.34
7.35
7.36
7.37
7.38
7.39
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.45
7.46
7.47
7.48
7.49
7.50
7.51
7.52
7.53
7.54
7.55
7.56
7.57
7.58
7.59
7.60
7.61
7.62
7.63
7.64
7.65 ("Enemies" list) John Ehrlichman; H.R. Haldeman; Internal Revenue Service (IRS)(misuse by governmental officials); Lawrence F. O'Brien; Randolph Thrower; Johnnie Walters
7.66 (Impeachment; Conspiracy to obstruct justice)
7.67 (Impeachment)
7.68 (Impeachment); Richard M. Nixon (abuse of presidential power)
7.69 (Impeachment); Archibald Cox; Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities
7.70 Richard M. Nixon (papers); Richard M. Nixon (taxes)
7.71 (Impeachment); International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Richard Kleindienst (confirmation hearings); Richard M. Nixon (abuse of presidential power)
7.72 (San Clemente, California (government expenditures on)); Richard M. Nixon (papers); Richard M. Nixon (taxes)
7.73
7.74 ("Freedom Deal" Operation; "Limdis Ivy Tree" Operation; "Menu" Operation; "Patio" Operation)
7.75 ("Freedom Deal" Operation; "Limdis Ivy Tree" Operation; "Menu" Operation; "Patio" Operation; Vietnam); US Air Force
7.76
7.77 Army of Vietnam: Operations in Cambodia
7.78
7.79 (Impeachment)
7.80 (Impeachment)
7.81 ("Political Group" of Advisors); Alexander Butterfield; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); H.R. Haldeman
7.82 ("Plumbers" Unit; "Political Enemies" Project; "Sandwedge" Operation; electronic surveillance); Democratic National Committee (DNC) (wiretapping of offices); George Gordon Liddy; John N. Mitchell
7.83 ("Gemstone" Operation); Jeb Stuart Magruder
7.84 (Arrest of Watergate defendants); Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); George Gordon Liddy; John N. Mitchell
7.85 (Watergate break-in aftermath)
7.86 Charles Colson; Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) (payment of Watergate defendants); John Dean; Howard E. Hunt; Herbert Kalmbach; Fred Larue; Robert Mardian; John N. Mitchell; Anthony Ulasewicz
7.87 (Clemency for Watergate defendants); John Ehrlichman; George Gordon Liddy; John N. Mitchell
7.88 Charles Colson; John Dean (obstruction of justice); John Ehrlichman; H.R. Haldeman; Jeb Stuart Magruder; Gordon Strachan
7.89 John Dean (Testimony); Department of Justice; John Ehrlichman (resignation); H.R. Haldeman (resignation)
7.90 (White House tapes--18.5 minute gap); Alexander Butterfield; John Dean; John Ehrlichman (resignation); H.R. Haldeman (resignation); Richard Kleindienst; John Stennis (US Senate); Alan Wright
7.91 (UHER 5000 Tape Recorder; White House tapes--18.5 minute gap); John Sirica
7.92 Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP); House Banking and Currency Committee; Wright Patman (US Representative); Peter Rodino
7.93 (Huston Plan; Impeachment; "Plumbers" Unit; wiretapping); Richard M. Nixon (abuse of presidential power)
7.94 (wiretapping)
7.95 (Pentagon papers; "Plumbers" Unit); Leonard Boudin; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Daniel Ellsberg; Lewis Fielding; Howard E. Hunt; Egil Krogh; George Gordon Liddy; David Young
7.96 (Pentagon papers; "Plumbers" Unit; wiretapping); William Matthew Byrne, Jr.; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Daniel Ellsberg; Patrick Gray; Alexander Haig; Morton Halperin; Richard Helms; J. Edgar Hoover; George Gordon Liddy; Time Magazine
7.97 Internal Revenue Service (IRS)(misuse by governmental officials); George McGovern (supporters and IRS investigation); Lawrence F. O'Brien (income tax returns); George Wallace (IRS investigation of)
7.98 Jack Anderson; Grinnel Corporation; International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Richard Kleindienst
7.99 (Milk--Price supports for) Department of Agriculture
7.100 (Key Biscayne, Florida; San Clemente, California); General Services Administration (GSA); Richard M. Nixon (improvements made to properties)
7.101 (Impeachment); Richard M. Nixon (abuse of presidential power)
7.102 (Impeachment); Richard M. Nixon (refusal to comply with House Judiciary Committee Subpoena)
7.103 Richard M. Nixon (pre-presidential papers); Richard M. Nixon (taxes)
8.1 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.2 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.3
8.4 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.5 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.6 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.7 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.8 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.9 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.10 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.11 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.12 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.13 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.14 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.15 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.16 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.17 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.18 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.19 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
8.20 (Transcripts of White House tapes)
9.1
9.2 (Assassinations) Alex Bottos; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Amos E. Heacock; KGB; John Sirica; Watergate Hotel
9.3 (wiretapping); William J. Fulbright; Henry Kissinger
9.4 Paul Sarbanes (US Representative)
9.5 John Ehrlichman (Testimony)
9.6 Charles Colson
9.7 Egil Krogh
9.8 Donald Edwards (US Representative)
9.9 Donald Edwards (US Representative)
9.10 House Committee on the Judiciary (roll sheets)
9.11 (Impeachment)
9.12 (Impeachment)
9.13 (Impeachment)
9.14 (Impeachment)
9.15 (Impeachment)
9.16 (Impeachment)
9.17 (Impeachment)
9.18 (Impeachment)
9.19 (wiretapping)
9.20 (Impeachment)
9.21
10.1 (US v. Nixon)
10.2 House Committee on the Judiciary
10.3
10.4 House Committee on the Judiciary
10.5 House Committee on the Judiciary
10.6 (Impeachment)
10.7 (Impeachment--Newsclippings)
10.8 (Watergate newsclippings)
10.9 (Impeachment)
10.10 William P. Dixon
10.11 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Department of Justice; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Watergate Hotel
10.
10.13 (Impeachment)
10.14 (Watergate chronology)
10.15
10.16 Richard M. Nixon (campaign organizations); White House staff
11.1 Richard M. Nixon (income taxes)
11.2 Patricia Nixon (gifts); Harry Winston
11.3 (Impeachment)
11.4 (Camp David, Maryland; Key Biscayne, Florida; San Clemente, California)
11.5 (Impeachment; Key Biscayne, Florida; San Clemente, California)
11.6 (Cambodia; Vietnam; wiretapping); Henry Kissinger; National Security Council
11.7 (Huston Plan); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Richard Helms; J. Edgar Hoover
11.8 Joseph Kraft; Donald Nixon
11.9 (Milk--Price supports for)
11.10 (Cambodia; Impeachment)
11.11 International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); Leon Jaworski; J.J. Pickle (US Representative)
11.12 (Watergate investigation)
11.13 (Impeachment; Transcripts of White House tapes); Richard M. Nixon (subpoenas)
11.14 (Impeachment)
- Biographical / historical:
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The papers included in this collection consist primarily of "evidentiary statements" gathered by the House Judiciary Committee's Inquiry staff during its investigation of President Richard Nixon and the Watergate break-in and cover-up. The Inquiry staff was charged with collecting evidence that would be used by the Committee to determine whether or not Nixon should be impeached. The evidentiary statements derive from the Nixon Oval Office tape recordings as well as testimony and documents from key White House, FBI, and CIA personnel.
Arden B. Schell was an Assistant Counsel on the House Judiciary Committee.
- Acquisition information:
- Collection donated by Ms. Arden Schell in 1995.
- Processing information:
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Some reprocessing was completed in 2009, and the folder information contains the old box and folder numbers.
Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in April 2009.
- Arrangement:
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Organized by subject.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard