03. Personal Papers
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of David W. Sweet, 1977-1988
The majority of the collection is made up of subject files important to Mr. Sweet while in office. These include distressed municipalities, Canonsburg Hospital, crime victims and Community Capitalism. Other folders include campaign materials for both Sweet's runs for the PA House and for Lt. Governor of PA.
Papers of James W. Knepper, Jr., 1970-1987
Papers of Richard J. Cessar, 1974-1991
The collection is primarily made up of campaign files.� They include promotional material for Cessar's reelection bids, correspondence related to fundraisers for both himself and the Republican party in Pennsylvania, and material from his campaign for County Commissioner in 1991.
Papers of Kenneth E. Brandt, 1911-1990
This collection includes materials relating to the history of the Capitol Building, which Kenneth Brandt collected during his time in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1973-1990. There are documents that were produced during his time in office, specifically 1979-1982, as well as older materials. This collection includes material types such as committee resolutions, correspondence, and periodicals.
Thomas J. Usiadek Collection, 1965-2011
This collection includes materials primarily from Tom Usiadek's time as Executive Director for the House of Representatives Transportation Committee. Researchers interested in the role of an Executive Director of a House committee will find this collection useful. This collection will also be useful for researchers interested in laws relating to transportation, particularly topics such as the Motor Vehicle Code, vehicle registration, and vehicle weight limits.
Papers of Ralph E. Kaiser, 1988-2003
Papers of Paul I. Clymer, 1968-2015
Papers of Joseph Conti, 1993-1997
Papers of Mary Ann R. Dailey, 1999-2003
Includes items from when she was a Member of the House such as citations, videos, and portraits of Dailey.
Papers of Susan B. Laughlin, 1989-2004
This collection consists of biographical and district information, district project files and legislation.� A researcher interested in Mrs. Laughlin or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on November 22, 2004.
