Inventory of the Robert J. Lagomarsino Collection: Federal Collection, 1974-1992.
Inventory of the Robert J.
Lagomarsino
Collection: Federal Collection, 1974-1992.
Collection Number: 1/92
California State University Channel IslandsRobert J. and Norma M.
Lagomarsino
Archives
Camarillo, CA
- California State University Channel Islands Library
- Robert J. and
Norma M.
Lagomarsino
Archives
- One University Drive
- Camarillo, CA 93012
- Phone: (805) 437-8830
- Fax: (805) 437-8569
- Email: evelyn.taylor@csuci.edu
- URL: http://www.csuci.edu/library/archives
- Processed by:
- Evelyn S. Taylor, Archivist and Nicole Volpe, Student Assistant.
- Date Completed:
- 2001.
- Encoded by:
- Miranda Nighbor.
- Date Encoded:
- 2002.
Robert J. and Norma M.
Lagomarsino
Archives
Lagomarsino's
public serve as a United
States Congressman from 1974
to 1992. The collection also
includes current events. The
collection consists of
correspondence, congressional
bills, memoranda,
newsletters, press releases,
news articles, research
publications, special
reports, and speeches.
Lagomarsino
Collection,
California State University
Channel Islands; Leg. Issue
Files, 1/7; Letter to Ronald
Reagan from Robert
Lagomarsino
; 2/1/80.
Lagomarsino
to the Robert J. and
Norma M.
Lagomarsino
Archives.
Lagomarsino
first
voted to authorize funds for
an advance acquisition site
study for a state college. At
that time, he also introduced
Senate Bill #70, which called
for the establishment of a
state college for Ventura
County. Almost twenty-five
years later, Mr.
Lagomarsino
continued his fight for a
Ventura County university at
a 1990 California State
University site selection
meeting. In 1992, Mr.
Lagomarsino
generously
dedicated his papers,
furniture, and memorabilia to
California State University,
Northridge's satellite campus
in Ventura, California. The
donated collection was
transferred in 2000 to
California State University
Channel Islands, Ventura
County's own four year
university.
Lagomarsino
is a native of
Ventura County with a long
and distinguished career in
public service. He was born
on September 4, 1926 in
Ventura, California and
attended Ventura High School.
Mr.
Lagomarsino
served in the
United States Navy as a
pharmacist mate during World
War II. He graduated from the
University of California at
Santa Barbara in 1950 and
later, the Santa Clara
University School of Law in
1954. In 1958, he was elected
to the Ojai City Council and
shortly thereafter, served as
its mayor at the age of 32.
In 1961, he was elected to
the California Senate and in
that same year, was named as
one of five outstanding young
men in the State by the
California Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
Lagomarsino
gained a
reputation as a hard-working,
effective legislator and was
re-elected three times
(1961-1974), the later years
under then governor, Ronald
Reagan. At the time of his
election to the U.S.
Congress, Mr.
Lagomarsino
was
the senior ranking senator
from Southern California and
a member of the five person
Senate Rules Committee, after
having served as Chairman of
the Senate Committee on
Natural Resources and
Wildlife. Major legislative
achievements from this time
period include the
Garrigus-
Lagomarsino
Act
(1963), which authorized
vocational education centers
in each county of the State;
the California Child
Anti-Pornography Act (1969);
the Marine Resources
Protection Act (1970); the
California Wild and Scenic
Rivers legislation; the Jury
Reform Act (1972); the
Consumer Protection Act
(1972), which authorized
cities to create anti-fraud
units; and the Welfare Reform
Act (1973).
Lagomarsino
became the only Republican
elected to the United States
House of Representatives in
March of 1974, in a special
election, when his own
congressional 19th district
representative, Charles
Teague, suddenly passed away.
During his service as a
United States Congressman
from 1974-1992, Robert
Lagomarsino
was an active
member of two major House
Committees: the Foreign
Affairs Committee, as the
third-ranking Republican and
the Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs, as the
second-ranking Republican. He
was a Congressional Observer
to the Geneva Arms Controls
Talks and Vice Chairman of
the Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere Affairs, which
oversaw U.S. relations with
Canada, Central America, and
South America. He was also
Chairman of the National
Republican Institute for
International Affairs,
Co-Chairman of the
Congressional Task Force on
Afghanistan, and a member of
the Asian and Pacific Affairs
Committee. In addition, Mr.
Lagomarsino
served as
Chairman of the POW/MIA Task
Force, the only official body
of Congress that was chaired
by a Republican and was House
author of a measure creating
the Prisoner of War medal.
Lagomarsino
made several
trips abroad, by way of a
study or investigative group,
which would subsequently
generate a report or
commentary based upon notable
observations and perceptions.
He toured South America, the
Far East, the Pacific Region,
the Soviet Union, and Europe
numerous times, but held a
particular interest in
Southeast Asia; meeting with
the Laos government in 1989
and, later, the Vietnamese
government in 1990, to obtain
information on POWS/MIAS in
Southeast Asia.
Lagomarsino
also attended annual
interparliamentary
conferences held in Mexico
and on the European
continent.
Lagomarsino
specialized in
environmental concerns,
foreign affairs (particularly
Latin America), and illegal
drug trafficking. He authored
legislation which created the
Channel Islands National
Park, the Dick Smith
Wilderness Area, the Los
Padres National Forest, and
co-authored the Drug War Bond
Act and the Violent Crime and
Drug Control Act. He was a
leader in efforts to open
overseas markets to U.S.
products and to ban transfer
of strategic goods or
technology. Congressman
Lagomarsino
also maintained a
voting record of 99%, with a
resounding NO vote to every
proposed congressional pay
raise.
Lagomarsino
met regularly
with President Ronald Reagan
while Congress was in
session. He was the
President's congressman.
Lagomarsino
compiled a
consistent record over his
twenty-five year career in
support of clean air and
water, conservation,
governmental efficiency, law
enforcement, safe
transportation of hazardous
materials, tax reform, strong
military defense, veterans
affairs, and was an early
leader in preventive efforts
of nuclear proliferation.
Lagomarsino
lost the primary
congressional election to
multimillionaire Michael
Huffington by five points. A
congressional reapportionment
plan that aided Republicans
in California by eliminating
a Democratic gerrymander,
also placed Congressman
Lagomarsino
in an enormously
complicated position, before
the primary election. Mr.
Lagomarsino
ended up in the
same district as his Simi
Valley colleague,
Representative Elton
Gallegly.
Lagomarsino
, not wishing to
split the Republican party,
chose to leave his hometown
and stay with the Santa
Barbara portion of his old
district. There, he ran into
Huffington, who challenged him
in the primary. Despite
considerable encouragement by
his constituents to become a
write-in candidate for the
general election, Congressman
Lagomarsino
realized the inherent obstacles of
finances and ballot
technicalities and graciously
declined. Huffington went on
to serve one term as a member
of Congress; losing a 1994
bid for the Senate.
Lagomarsino
has been honored
by organizations as diverse
as the California and
National Wildlife Federation,
which named him Legislative
Conservationist of the Year
and the California Peace
Officers Association, which
bestowed the title of
Legislator of the Year. The
Channel Islands National Park
Visitors Center even bears
his name: The Robert J.
Lagomarsino
Visitors'
Center.
Lagomarsino
continues to play a part in
history through abundant
community involvement. A
devoted member of the
American Legion, Elks, Moose,
and Rotary Club, he currently
serves on the Community
Advisory Board of the Channel
Island campus of California
State University, the Santa
Cruz Island Foundation, the
Santa Barbara Channel
Foundation, and as Chairman
of the Advisory Board for
Food Share of Ventura.
Lagomarsino
continues to
sharpen his foreign relations
skills as the Chairman of the
Board of the American
Alliance for Tax Equity and
Vice Chairman of the American
Samoa Economic Advisory
Commission. He is also a
member of the World Affairs
Council of Ventura County and
the Santa Barbara Committee
on Foreign Relations.
Scope and Contents of Collection
Lagomarsino
Collection
documents Mr.
Lagomarsino's
service as a California State
Senator (1961-1974) under
governors Brown and Reagan
and as a United States
Representative (1974-1992)
under presidents Nixon, Ford,
Carter, Bush, and Reagan. The
collection includes original
furniture as displayed in the
library exhibit room,
artifacts, photographs, and a
special compilation of
original correspondence and
memorabilia from government
officials and celebrities.
The collection also details
the
Lagomarsino
family
history, documenting Ventura
County's early beginnings in
the State.
- The Federal
Collection is divided
into fourteen manuscript
record groups and six
non-manuscript record groups. The
Lagomarsino
Archives also
maintains its own Special
Collections, consisting of
original (signed) letters
from the administrations of
Richard Nixon to George Bush and autographed
photographs from celebrities
and government officials.
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Record Group 1: Legislative Issue Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- 67 Boxes
- The files under this record group consist of correspondence, congressional bills, memoranda, newsletters, press releases, news articles, research publications, special reports, and speeches reflecting two decades of national and international issues.
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- This subgroup covers the 93-94 Congress.
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- This subgroup covers the 95-96 Congress.
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- This subgroup covers the 97-98 Congress.
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- This subgroup covers the 99-100 Congress.
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- This subgroup covers the 101-102 Congress.
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Record Group 2: Constituent Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-100)
- 15 Boxes
- Series I, II, IV, V, VII contain some confidential material protected by law and will not be produced unless express consent is given by the subject individual.
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Series I: Constituent Case Files
- The
constituent case files and
constituent departmental
files are similar to the
constituent issue files and
the constituent congressional
bill files, in that all
pertain to individual
constituent issues brought to
the attention of Congressman
Lagomarsino
, requesting his
assistance to resolve the
matter. The
constituent case files
address issues which can be
resolved by a governmental
agency.
- The
constituent case files and
constituent departmental
files are similar to the
constituent issue files and
the constituent congressional
bill files, in that all
pertain to individual
constituent issues brought to
the attention of Congressman
-
Series II: Constituent Departmental Files
- The constituent departmental files concern issues which directly affect or involve departmental agencies or organizations such as the Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic or Department of Health employees.
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Series IV: Constituent Issue Files
- Constituent issue files address matters pertaining to the interest of more than one constituent and are divided into topics similar to the Legislative Issue Files of Record Group One.
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Series VII: Constituent Academy Appointment Files
- The
constituent academy
appointment files contain
applications, grade reports,
SAT transcripts, and
correspondence relating to
those high school students in
Congressional
Lagomarsino's
district who wished to be
considered for an Academy
appointment to either
Westpoint, Annapolis, the
U.S. Air Force Academy or the
Merchant Marines Maritime
Academy.
- The
constituent academy
appointment files contain
applications, grade reports,
SAT transcripts, and
correspondence relating to
those high school students in
Congressional
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Record Group 3: Voting Record Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- 39 Boxes
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Series I: Legislative Activity Guide
- A
month-to-month recordation of
daily activities within the
House. This includes a
synopsis of resolutions on
the floor, by whom, and the
outcome (motions, Yeas and
Nays). The Guide not only
includes Congressman
Lagomarsino's
voting
activity, but also a detailed
explanation of all other
voting activity, such as
voice, division, and teller
votes.
- A
month-to-month recordation of
daily activities within the
House. This includes a
synopsis of resolutions on
the floor, by whom, and the
outcome (motions, Yeas and
Nays). The Guide not only
includes Congressman
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- A synopsis of each bill introduced, indicating sponsorship, final vote, detailed description, and amendments (if applicable).
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Series III: Weekly Voting Record
- Consists of actual pages from the House Congressional Record re: synopsis of House Resolutions (H.R.) and result.
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Series IV: Individual Record and Subject Guide
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- This subseries organizes Resolutions (House or Senate) into topics. The bills are listed in chronological detail, with description, roll call, and outcome provided.
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Subseries III: Roll Call Subject Guides
- This subseries provides a general categorization of House Resolutions by date, a brief description of the bill on the floor for that day, and the outcome.
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Series V: Vote Analysis and Justification
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Subseries I: House Record Vote Analysis
- This subseries is a computer print-out which provides an exceedingly detailed description re: the congressional bill, the action taken (whether the bill was passed), and the vote count (Yeas and Nays). The print-out also supplies the Public Law Number and Legislative Digest pages.
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Subseries II: Congressional Veto of Executive Actions
- This subseries is the Committee's Congressional Veto of Executive Actions, a memorandum discussing the tilt of legislative power towards the Executive Branch.
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Subseries III: Vote Justifications
- This subseries is the Committee's Vote Justifications, a synopsis of particular bills in the House, the representatives and their amendments which relate to that bill, and the outcome. Also included is a brief outline of [the] ''reasoning one may use in justifying a conservative voting position on these votes.''
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Series VI: Questionnaires and Form Responses (A-H)
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Series VII: Form Responses (Topical)
- These are similar to the Form Responses in Series VII, except that they are general responses, with no addresses on the letter. This subseries is complete, despite lack of topics from A to Z. This subseries encompasses only the 99-100-101-102 Congresses (1985-1992).
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Series VIII: Legislative Profile
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Subseries I: Legislative Profiles
- The profiles were prepared by the Committee on
House Administration for
Congressman
Lagomarsino
and
encompasses the following:
(1) List of Sponsored
Measures; (2) List of
Co-Sponsored Measures; (3)
List of Sponsored Measures
Organized by Committee
Referral; and (4) List of
Co-Sponsored Measures
Organized by Committee
Referral. (This subseries
begins with January 1977.)
- The profiles were prepared by the Committee on
House Administration for
Congressman
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Subseries II: Members of the California Legislature and Other State Officials
- This subseries consists of a manuscript summation of prominent legislatures from 1981-1983.
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Subseries III: Legislative Digest
- This subseries contains House Republican Conference summaries of amendments on a weekly basis.
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- This subseries contains the Business Advocate re: the First Session of the 100th Congress (1987).
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- This subseries contains the Business Advocate re: the First Session of the 101st Congress (1989).
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- re: the First Session of the 101st Congress (1989).
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Subseries VII: House Resolutions
- re: Foreign Affairs. Details the bill, the Public Law Number; the sponsor and co-sponser, the final vote, and the administrative position (Signed by the President). This subseries is available only for the 101-102 Congress (1989-1992).
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Series IX: Congressional Records
- Contains original Congressional Record pages beginning with 1974.
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Record Group 4: Co-Sponsored Bill Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- 55 Boxes
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- Contains House Resolutions, Joint Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, and Simple Resolutions made by the House of Representatives (and the Senate, if applicable) on issues of the day.
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Series II: Legislative Information
- This series categorizes the bills by date and consists of computer print-outs of each bill description, its committee of referral, the status of the bill and the digest of the bill, that is, what action is/was authorized and which governmental agency will carry out the intention of the particular bill. It also indicates if the bill was enacted into law (Public Law No.) and the passing votes.
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Series III. Co-Sponsored Bills-Related Matters
- This series consists primarily of correspondence and special reports regarding some of the co-sponsored bills in Record Group 4, Series I.
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Series IV: Co-Sponsored Bills-Correspondence
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Record Group 5: Committee on Committees Files 1986-1988 (Congressional Terms: 99-100)
- 1 Box
- In 1987,
Congressman
Lagomarsino
was
asked by the House Leader to
chair a task force to analyze
and develop recommendations
for the system of selection
of standing committee
assignments. The
Lagomarsino
Task Force or the Task Force
on Conference Rules and
Procedures, Subcommittee on
Committee Assignments files
consist in that regard, of
correspondence, memoranda,
special reports, and talking
points referencing Republican
conference membership, voting
procedures, agenda of
meetings, conference
procedures, possible
arrangements of regional
representation, chairmanship
vacancies, and elections.
These files are arranged in
chronological order and Alpha
order by sub-topic.
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Record Group 6: Committee On Interior and Insular Affairs Files 1975-1992 (Congressional Terms: 94-102)
- 3 Boxes
- These files follow the session dates of Congress. The files are divided per every two Congresses and arranged in chronological order and Alpha order by sub-topic.
- During his
service as a United States
Congressman from 1974-1992,
Robert
Lagomarsino
acted as
Vice Chairman of the
Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs and Vice
Chairman for the National
Parks on the National Parks
and Public Lands
Subcommittee. The majority of
the files contain
congressional bills,
correspondence, hearing
testimonies, and special
reports regarding the
establishment of the Channel
Island National Park, the
Dick Smith Wilderness Area,
and the Los Padres National
Forest.
- Of special interest may be the file regarding the Chumash Native American dispute re: historical ownership of Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz Islands. The complaint alleged that the Santa Barbara Islands were not included in the territory given by Mexico to the United States under the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
- Another
issue discussed in the files
is estate taxation for
landowners whose property was acquired by the federal
government for a conservation
purpose, i.e. a national
park, historic trail or
wilderness area. The Gherini
Ranch on Santa Cruz Island
found itself in such a
position during the Channel
Islands transfer. Congressman
Lagomarsino
addressed the
land-rich but cash-poor
dilemma with fellow
congressman and urged a bill
providing tax relief in cases
where estate taxes become due
during a transfer of
property.
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Record Group 7: The Watergate Hearing Files 1974 (Congressional Term: 93)
- 2 Boxes
- On June 17, 1972, five men were arrested at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Office Building in Washington, D.C. for breaking and entering. Two others, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt were later taken into custody. During February, 1973, the United States Senate voted to establish a Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.
- In late May, 1973, the televised Senate Watergate hearings began. On July 27-30, 1973, the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted (27-11) to recommend that President Richard Nixon be impeached. On August 5, 1974, the House impeachment subcommittee obtained an Oval Office tape regarding a June 23, 1972, meeting between President Nixon and his assistant, Robert Haldeman, during which President Nixon asked Haldeman to obstruct justice in the Watergate investigation. On August 9, 1974, President Nixon resigned, rather than face impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction in the Senate.
- As a member
of the House of
Representatives, Congressman
Lagomarsino
was a part of the
House investigative hearing,
a broad information-gathering
technique, which is conducted
when there is suspicion of
wrongdoing on the part of
public officials in
governmental operations. The
Watergate records in the
Lagomarsino
Collection
consist of reports on the
events leading up to and
following the Watergate
break-in, the White House
staff and its re-election
campaign, White House
surveillance activities, and
the Department of Justice's
ITT litigation.
- The papers also include a legal brief submitted on behalf of President Nixon and a recorded transcript of presidential conversations.
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Record Group 8: Office Files 1975-1992 (Congressional Terms: 94-102)
- 11 Boxes
- Congressman
Lagomarsino's
office files
are arranged into five
subgroups, as designated by
the session dates of
Congress, per every two
Congresses. They are further
divided into four
sub-subgroups, based upon the
content of the materials.
Within each sub-subgroup, the
files are separated into
chronological and Alpha order
by sub-topic.
- Some files are deemed confidential, containing sensitive material protected by law or for display purposes and will not be produced unless express consent is given by the subject individual.
-
- Includes
various personal
correspondence to and from
government officials
(including the Reagans);
talking points on general
constituent issues; samples
of office stationary;
non-election year newspaper
articles regarding Jack O'
Connell, Gary Hart, and
Michael Huffington; the
Lagomarsino
''Ode'' and
''March''; commentary
literature on the Reagan
presidency; and President
George Bush's State of the
Union address.
- Includes
various personal
correspondence to and from
government officials
(including the Reagans);
talking points on general
constituent issues; samples
of office stationary;
non-election year newspaper
articles regarding Jack O'
Connell, Gary Hart, and
Michael Huffington; the
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- This subgroup includes general office files relating
to Congressman
Lagomarsino's
re-elections and contains
materials of a varied nature:
official election
certifications;
congratulations on
reelection and thank-yous
for support from government
officials, private
individuals, and
organizations;
Lagomarsino
campaign analysis data; voter
handouts; fundraising
correspondence and
invitations; and campaign
committee corrrespondence.
- This subgroup includes general office files relating
to Congressman
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- Special Events - Includes materials regarding the commissioning of the USS Nimitz; the Republicans' annual Federal Hall conference in Philadelphia; the second flight of the space shuttle Columbia; the U.S. Navy launching of the Jarrett missile, and various POW/MIA medal ceremonies.
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Record Group 9: Press Release Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- 8 Boxes
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- Arranged in chronological (not topical) order. Topics are not designated. The press releases are displayed in a correspondence-like format (not a computer print-out or newspaper article).
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Record Group 10: Speech Files 1984-1992 (Congressional Terms: 98-102)
- 8 Boxes
- The speech files follow the session dates of Congress and are arranged in chronological order, beginning with 1984. Sub-topics are designated, but without general headings. The speeches are displayed on either note cards or in a memo-like format. Several of the files contain background materials, such as correspondence, memoranda, press releases, and reports relating to the speech. Many local (Ventura County, CA) events are documented within the files.
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Record Group 11: Newsletter Files 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- 2 Boxes
- The
newsletter files follow the
session dates of Congress and
are arranged in both
chronological and general
topic order, beginning with
1974. Congressman
Lagomarsino
regularly dispatched interest
newsletters to his
constituents, which cited his
successes with bill passages;
revealed his participation in
current events, both local
and international; and gave
basic commentary on
governmental policy.
- Several of the files contain background materials, such as correspondence, memoranda, press releases, and reports relating to particular speeches. Many local (Ventura County, CA) events are documented within the files.
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Record Group 12: Notepad Files 1986-1988 (Congressional Terms: 99-100)
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Record Group 13: Newspaper Files 1975-1992 (Congressional Terms: 94-102)
- 1 Box
- Congressman
Lagomarsino's
newspaper files consist solely of articles and editorials from California newspapers. They are arranged into series by chronological
year and then, by general topic.
- This collection of newspaper articles tackles the same or similar issues as can be found in the Legislative Issue Record Group and should be considered valuable supplementary material to Record Group 1. To political science followers, the Election series is essential, as it follows the Congressional elections of 1974, 1986, 1988, 1990, and 1992 through the eyes of California constituents, as well as the Press. In particular, this series addresses election personalities such as Gary Hart, Gloria Ochoa, Anita Ferguson, and Michael Huffington and such controversial issues as the redistricting of constituent political areas and candidate worthiness.
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Record Group 14: Post-Congressional Files 1992-Current
- 11 Boxes
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Subgroup I: Pre-Channel Islands
- These
files contain papers
documenting the origin of the
Lagomarsino
Archives: the
initial donation to
California State University,
Northridge's Ventura branch
campus and later, its current
home at Channel Islands.
Included are inventory lists
of transferred items,
fundraising letters,
promotional flyers, and
newspaper articles.
- These
files contain papers
documenting the origin of the
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Record Group 15: Certificates of Award 1976-1992 (Congressional Terms: 94-102)
- 2 Boxes
- The certificate of award files are arranged in chronological order.
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Record Group 16: Trophies and Plaques 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 17: Stamps 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 18: Maps 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 19: Miniature Flags 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 20: Memorabilia and Gifts 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 21: Books (Gifts) 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 22: Office Wall Decorations 1973-1992 (Congressional Terms: 93-102)
- Non-manuscript record groups are generally not open for research.
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Record Group 23: Photographs 1961-Current
- Most photographs are open for research.
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Record Group 24: Video Collection 1992-Current
- Most videos are open for research.
Genres and Forms of Materials:
Other Index Terms Related to this Collection:
Lagomarsino
Collection can also be
utilized in conjunction with
that of the Ronald Reagan
Presidential Library in Simi
Valley, California or the
Richard Nixon Presidential
Library in Yorba Linda,
California.
Issues/Topics in Container List:
- Agriculture (AGR)
- Agriculture (AGR)
- Civil Rights (CIV)
- Communications (COM)
- Crime (CRI)
- Drugs (DRU)
- Economics (ECO)
- Education (EDU)
- Election (ELE)
- Education (EDU)
- Election (ELE)
- Energy (ENE)
- Environment (ENV)
- Family (FAM)
- Federal Government (FED)
- Foreign Affairs (FOR)
- Health (HEA)
- Housing (HOU)
- Human Rights (HUM)
- Immigration (IMM)
- Interior (INT)
- Judiciary (JUD)
- Labor (LAB)
- Military (MIL)
- Space (SPA)
- Trade (TRA)
- Transportation (TRAN)
- Women's Issues (WOM)
Container List
Record Group 1: Congressional Legislative Issue Files, 1974-1992 (Congressional Years: 93-102).
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1: Congressional Years 93-94, 1967-1977.
Subgroup 1.1: Agr, 28 Jun 1976.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.2: Eco, 5 May 1974.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.3: Ele, 1972-1974.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.4: Ene/Env, 1967-1975.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.5: For/Mil, 1975-1976, n.d.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.6: Int/Env, 1972-1977, n.d.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 1.7: Spa, 1974-1976.
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup 2: Congressional Years 95-96, 1973-1989, n.d.
Subgroup 2.1: Agr, 1978-1979.
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Subgroup 2.2: Eco, 1977-1980, n.d.
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Subgroup 2.3: Ene/Env, 1973-1980.
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Subgroup 2.4: Fam, 1978.
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Subgroup 2.5: Fed/Eco, 5 Feb 1977.
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Subgroup 2.6: For, 1975-1981.
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Subgroup 2:7: Hea, 4 Jan 1977.
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Subgroup 2:8: Imm, 3 Oct 1979-22 Oct 1980.
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Subgroup 2:9: Int, 1978-1980.
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Subgroup 2.10: Mil, 1977-1981.
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Subgroup 2.11: Spa, 1977-1980.
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Subgroup 2.12: Tra/Env/Ene, 26 Jun 1977- 24 Feb 1980.
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Subgroup 3: Congressional Years 97-98, 1974-1987, n.d.
Subgroup 3.1: Agr, 1982-1984.
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Subgroup 3.2: Eco, 1981-1984.
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Subgroup 3.3: Ele, 1983-1984.
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Subgroup 3.4: Env, 1981-1984.
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Subgroup 3.5: Fed/Lab, 1982.
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Subgroup 3.6: For, 1981-1984.
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Subgroup 3.7: Hou, 15 Feb 1982-28 Feb 1984.
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Subgroup 3.8: Int/Env, 1980-1984.
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Subgroup 3.9: Iss/Ele, 20 Sep 1984.
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Subgroup 3.10: Lab, 20 Sep 1984.
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Subgroup 3.11: Mil, 1980-1984.
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Subgroup 3.12: Spa/Mil, 1981-1987, n.d.
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Subgroup 3.13: Tra, 1974-1984.
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Subgroup 4: Congressional Years 99-100, 1982-1993, n.d.
Subgroup 4.1: Agr, 1985-1988.
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Subgroup 4:2: Civ/Con, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.3: Cri/Dru, 1986-1988.
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Subgroup 4.4: Eco, 1985-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.5: Edu, 1988.
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Subgroup 4.6: Ele, 1986-1988.
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Subgroup 4.7: Ene, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.8: Env, 1982-1993, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.9: Fam, 1986-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.10: Fed, 1987-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.11: For, 1985-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.12: Hea, 1985-1988.
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Subgroup 4.13: Hou, 1985-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.14: Hum, 1986-1988.
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Subgroup 4.15: Int/Env, 1986-1990, n.d .
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Subgroup 4.16: Iss/Ele, 1987-1989, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.17: Lab, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.18: Mil, 1984-1988.
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Subgroup 4.19: Spa, 1985-1987, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.20: Tra/For, 1986-1988, n.d.
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Subgroup 4.21: Tran, 23 Jul 1986.
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Subgroup 4.22: Wom, 8 Jul 1988.
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Subgroup 5: Congressional Years 101-102, 1986-1992, n.d.
Subgroup 5.1: Agr, 1988-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.2: Civ/Con, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.3: Com, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.4: Cri, 1988-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.5: Dru, 1989-1991, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.6: Eco, 1989-1993, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.7: Edu, 1986-1922, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.8: Ele, 1988-1992.
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Subgroup 5.9: Ene, 1988-1991.
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Subgroup 5.10: Env, 1989-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.11: Fam, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.12: Fed/Lab, 1990-1992.
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Subgroup 5.13: For, 1944-1922, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.14: Hea, 1989-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.15: Hou/Eco, 1989-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.16: Hum, 1990-1991.
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Subgroup 5.17: Imm, 1990-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.18: Int, 1989-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.19: Iss, 1987-1992.
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Subgroup 5.20: Jud, 1990-1992.
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Subgroup 5.21: Lab, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.22: Leg, 1990-1992.
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Subgroup 5.23: Mil, 1989-1992, n.d.
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Subgroup 5.24: Spa/Mil, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.25: Tra, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.26: Tran, 1989-1992.
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Subgroup 5.27: Wom, 1989-1992, n.d.
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