Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Comic book - The True Story of Smokey Bear, 1969
Published by Western Publishing Company, Inc. and supported by the United States Forest Service and the State Forestry Department.
Photographs - Legislative Fellows, Capitol grounds, 1991-2004
Many of the Capitol photographs were used in various publications produced by the House of Representatives, including the annual calendar and the Legislative Fellowship brochure. Images include a tree planting ceremony on the Capitol grounds, House committee meeting, aerial shots of the Capitol building, and former Fellows. Given by Ray Whittaker, House Staff, January 23, 2014.
Booklet - The Montgomery Album: The Class of '74, 1974
Highlights politicians from various offices from Montgomery County; includes photographs and brief biographical sketches. Published by the Montgomery County Republican Committee. Given by Mary Jo Skala, former House Staff, March 1, 2016.
Perzel Items, 2003
DVD - Swearing In Ceremony of Speaker John M. Perzel, April 15, 2003 in DVD box.
Pen - "John M. Perzel, The Speaker."
Given by Al Lorence, former House Staff, March 1, 2016; Accession #2016.002.
Informational brochure on the House of Representatives and the House Chamber, 2016
Includes a brief history of the House of Representatives and highlights some components of the House Chamber. Given by Kelly Fedeli, House Staff, April 22, 2016.
Booklet - A Brief Retrospect of the House Majority Leader's Office in the Pennsylvania State Capitol, 2004
Published by Capitol Preservation Committee.
Photograph - House of Representatives Softball Team, 1983-1984
Given by David Sweet, former House Member, June 8, 2016. Members identified in folder. Accession #2016.007.
Photos - House Session Held in State Museum of Pennsylvania, 1968 , 1968-11-07, 2015-07-22
Images of House session held in the State Museum auditorium in 1968 during renovations to the House Chamber.
Postcards - Constituent Relations (c. 1911)
19 postcards urging several Representatives to oppose HBs 259 and 1061 of 1911
House Stationery c. 1930
Three envelopes, two with David L. Watson return address printed. One note pad.
