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Chas Phillips: Personal Records: Sen. Warner, Appt/Noms., Arts/Museum, Technology, 1998/1999 Box 17

Chas Phillips: Personal Records, Sen. Warner, Housing, Health Care, Gun Safety, Underage Drinking, Voters with Disabilities, 1997-1999, correspondence, clippings, notes, reference materials, 1997/1999 Box 10

Chas Phillips: Personal Records, Sen. Warner, Liberty Bill, Credit Union, Labor Budget 1997-1999, correspondence, notes, reference materials, 1997/2001 Box 8

Chas Phillips: Personal records, Sen. Warner, Mark Warner file, Campaign '97, VA Tech Trip, 1997-1999, correspondence, notes, clippings, reference materials, 1997/1999 Box 7

Chas Phillips: Personal Records Sen. Warner, securities, meeting requests, small business, foreign trade, GATT pharmaceutical, 1994/1998 Box 12

Chas Phillips: Personal records, Sen. Warner, Telecommunications, 1999, correspondence, clippings, notes, reference materials, 1999 Box 9

Chas. Phillips: "Personal Records Sen. Warner, Williamsburg Tax dispute, Allegheny Power, Interbank, Burlington Industries, Ford, 1998/2000 Box 15

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