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Papers of David K. Levdansky, 1985-2010
Representative Levdansky kept a news clippings file for each year he was in office. The majority of the collection contains these clippings from 2000 to 2010. The newspaper articles were copied onto acid-free paper. Examples of his district newsletters are also in the collection. Photographs of bill signings, tours, and district events are contained in this collection. DVD's of interviews and session days are also housed here.
Papers of David S. Hickernell, 2003-2022
This collection is largley compilled of subject files and legislative work.
Papers of David Steil, 1993-2008, C2
This collection is supplemental to the original collection. Contents include various photographs, campaign materials, memorabilia and oversized materials.
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 David R. Wright, 1975-1996
Papers of Dick L. Hess, 1987-2013
Papers of Donald R. Walko, 1995-2010
Papers of Donald W. Dorr, 1973-1990
This collection includes material from Representative Dorr’s campaigns and elections, as well as photographs, from 1972-1990.� For further information on Donald Dorr, please inquire for his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on May 3, 2006.
Dorr also donated a 1887-1888 Member vingette 2017.013
Papers of Donald W. Dorr, 1973-1990 C2
This collection primarily includes materials from the 1976 Pennsylvania Constitution Bicentennial
Papers of Donald W. Snyder, 1981-2000
This collection includes office handouts (usually provided in the district and Harrisburg offices for constituents on issues such as consumer protection, senior citizen programs, etc.), correspondence, press, newsletters and photographs.
This collection provides an overview of Mr. Snyder's career, especially through the newsletters which highlight the aspects of his job he considered successes as well as issues and problems his constituents faced.
