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Address Book of Watergate Burglar Bernard Barker, Discovered in a Room at the Watergate Hotel
Address Book of Watergate Burglar Bernard Barker, Discovered in a Room at the Watergate Hotel
6/18/1972
Government Exhibit 1: Panoramic View, Elevations, and Floor Plans of Watergate and Howard Johnson
Government Exhibit 1: Panoramic View, Elevations, and Floor Plans of Watergate and Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge
ca. 1974
President Nixon Defends His Office on Watergate Charges
President Nixon Defends His Office on Watergate Charges
ca. 1974
Security Officer
Security Officer's Log of the Watergate Office Building Showing Entry for June 17, 1972
6/17/1972
Claims of Executive Privilege for Subpoenaed Materials
Claims of Executive Privilege for Subpoenaed Materials
11/26/1973
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon's Place in History
ca. 1977 - 1978
Telephone Conversation Between Melvin Laird and Henry Kissinger
Telephone Conversation Between Melvin Laird and Henry Kissinger
6/26/1973
Exhibits 70–72, Photographs of Tape Recorder and Typewriter
Exhibits 70–72, Photographs of Tape Recorder and Typewriter
Government Exhibit 133: Chapstick Tubes with Hidden Microphones
Government Exhibit 133: Chapstick Tubes with Hidden Microphones
ca. 1972
Grand Jury Subpoena to Richard M. Nixon to Testify and Bring Documents
Grand Jury Subpoena to Richard M. Nixon to Testify and Bring Documents
7/23/1973
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