Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85145735. Use for: Watergate Scandal, 1972-1974. "The Watergate scandal began early in the morning of June 17, 1972, when several burglars were arrested in the office of the Democratic National Committee, located in the Watergate complex of buildings in Washington, D.C. This was no ordinary robbery: The prowlers were connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign, and they had been caught wiretapping phones and stealing documents. Nixon took aggressive steps to cover up the crimes, but when Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein revealed his role in the conspiracy, Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. The Watergate scandal changed American politics forever, leading many Americans to question their leaders and think more critically about the presidency." -History.com, 2025-09-29
Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:
Constituent Correspondence from Robert Foster, Norman, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_048
Constituent Correspondence from Ronald B. Blythe, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_005
Constituent Correspondence from Russell D. Smith, Stillwater, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp, concerning President and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00109_Smith
Constituent Correspondence from Russell D. Smith, Stillwater, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp, concerning President and Watergate.
Item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00109_Smith
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Topics include Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Affair 1972 - 1974. Correspondents include Sam J. Ervin, George Bush, Richard M. Nixon, Paul N. McCloskey (speech), Gerald R. Ford (news release) and Ron Ziegler (press briefing).
Dates:
1973
Constituent Correspondence from Ruth Agnew, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_002
Constituent Correspondence from SD Adams, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_001
Constituent Correspondence from Shorty Hill (Shorty Hill and Son, Livestock, Real Estate and Oil Leases, Farm Loans), Kingfisher, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_057
Constituent Correspondence from Stephen Jones, attorney, Enid, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00097_Jones
Constituent Correspondence from Stephen Jones, attorney, Enid, Oklahoma, to John Happy Camp concerning President and Watergate.
Item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_1_32_1_00097_Jones
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Topics include Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Affair 1972 - 1974. Correspondents include Sam J. Ervin, George Bush, Richard M. Nixon, Paul N. McCloskey (speech), Gerald R. Ford (news release) and Ron Ziegler (press briefing).
Dates:
1973
Constituent Correspondence from Ted E. Davis, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to James Jones, concerning President Nixon, impeachment and Watergate.
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_CR_63_3_042
