03. Personal Papers
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Michael McCue Collection, 1976-2010
The papers of Michael McCue were given in two donations, which is reflected in the dates of acquisition. The materials included are legislative directories, campaign buttons, House publications, other historical event memorabilia from the Capitol, and items from his father John B. McCue.
Papers of Fred C. Noye, 1973-1992
This collections reflects the 19 year career Representative Fred C. Noye as well as several years after being a member of the House of Representatives. He donated campaign materials, newsclippings, correspondence letters, memorabilia, legislative work and photographs.
Papers of Richard A. Geist, 1979-2012 C2
Papers of Thomas P. Murt, 2007-2020
Papers of James R. Roebuck Jr, 1985-2020
The papers of James R. Roebuck Jr. mainly contain oversized items, specifically panoramics of the House Floor, one campaign poster for Ed Rendell as Governor, and election certificates. There is a quarter sized box that contains copies of House Resolutions, smaller election certificates, memorabilia, and one award.
Fred S. Prouser Collection, 1974-1990
Photos and slides by Fred Prouser were kept in their origianl order as the photographer arranged them.
These photos and slides cover Republican Caucus members at special events, committee meetings, session, demonstrations, and candid photos from 1974-1990. The slides are arranged by subject instead of date, so they are scattered chronologically. The negatives are arranged chronologically and then by House member's names.
Papers of Robert J. Flick 1983-2006
This collection is the second from Representative Flick. The majority of his personal papers are in 2008.018. This colletion contains reports and books from his time in the House.
Papers of Samuel E. Rohrer, 1993-2010 C2
This collection has materials related to proprety tax reform/elimination legislation.
David Reddecliff Collection, 1982-2021 C1
Papers Gregory c. Fajt, 1991-1996 (C2)
The collection includes potographs ranging from Representative Fajt's 1988 campaign for the 42nd District House seat, through his time on the State Caming Control Board. Additionally, it includes documents pertaining to Fajt's tenure in the Revenue Office and various budget hearings. The Collction also contains several oversized items, including framed awards, certificates, photographs, and other assorted meorabilia.
