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2. Letter from Kalmbach, DeMarco, Knapp & Chillingworth, August 22, 1973 3. Brief of Kenneth Gemmill and H. Chapman Rose, February 19, 1974

4. Brief of L. Hart Wright

5. GSA manual on Presidential Libraries

6. Letter from Egil Krogh to Richard Ritzel, February 13, 1969

7. Letter from Egil Krogh to Richard Ritzel, February 25, 1969, including memo from John Ehrlichman to President Nixon, February 6, 1969

S. Letter from Richard Ritzel to Egil Krogh, February 28, 1969

9. Memorandum from Edward Morgan to Douglas Parker, August 14, 1973
10. Written statement by Frank DeMarco to Joint Committee staff
11. Letter from Ralph Newman to Frank DeMarco, October 31, 1969

12. Schedule A allegedly prepared by Frank DeMarco, April 21, 1969
13. Memorandum dated March 1969 from National Archives files
14. Letter from Edward Morgan to Daniel Reed, March 13, 1969
15. Letter from Charles Stuart to Daniel Reed, March 14, 1969
16. Notes of Mary Lethbridge, March 21. 1969

17. Notes from phone call to Daniel Reed, March 24, 1969, and covering memorandum

18. Letter from Daniel Reed to Edward Morgan, March 27, 1969

19. GSA answers to IRS questions, December 19, 1973

20. GSA answers to IRS questions, January 3, 1974

21. Memorandum of Sherrod East, May 27, 1969

22. Letter from Ralph Newman to IRS, January 7, 1974

23. Transcript of DeMarco handwritten notes on phone conversation with Ralph Newman

24. Invoice from Ralph Newman to President Nixon

25. Check signed by Rose Mary Woods in payment of invoice

26. Memorandum from Herbert Angel, June 20, 1969

27. Memorandum from Daniel Reed, July 29, 1969

28. Preliminary appraisal of Nixon papers by Ralph Newman, November 7, 1969

29. Statement to Joint Committee staff by Mary Livingston

30. Memorandum by Mary Livingston, December 22, 1969

31. Letter from Ralph Newman to Frank DeMarco, November 7, 1969

32. Preliminary appraisal of general correspondence by Ralph Newman

33. Memorandum by James Rhoads, January 9, 1970

34. Memorandum by James Rhoads, February 2, 1970

35. Loan receipt signed by Anne Higgins, January 20, 1970

36. Transcript of letter from Ralph Newman to Frank DeMarco, March 3, 1970

37. Letter from Ralph Newman to Mary Livingston, March 27, 1970

38. Memorandum from Daniel Reed to James Rhoads, March 30, 1970

39. Memorandum by Mary Livingston, March 27, 1970

40. Letter from Mary Livingston to Ralph Newman, April 9, 1970

41. Memorandum by Mary Livingston. April 10, 1970

42. Appraisal of second Nixon gift by Ralph Newman

43. Right of access prepared by Edward Morgan for Ralph Newman, April 22, 1970

44. Deed to second gift of papers

45. Limited right of access prepared by Edward Morgan for Ralph Newman. March 27, 1969

46. Memorandum from Edward Morgan to Daniel Reed, April 17, 1969

47. Letter from Mary Lethbridge to Edward Morgan, May 1, 1969

48. Memorandum from Edward Morgan to Daniel Reed, September 12, 1969

49. Limited right of access prepared for Ralph Newman by Edward Morgan. April 22, 1969

50. Memorandum from Hart Mankin to Edward Morgan, July 10, 1970

51. Letter to Joint Committee from Harold Trimmer, March 1974

52. Statement of LaRonna Kueny to IRS, March 1974

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CHATTEL DEED

from

RICHARD M. NIXON

to

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The undersigned, Richard M. Nixon, does hereby

give, assign, transfer, set over and deliver unto The United States of America all of his right, title and interest in and to the papers, manuscripts and other materials (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Materials") which are listed and described in Schedule A annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof, to have and to hold the same to The United States of America forever. This conveyance is made to The United States

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of America without any reservation to the undersigned, : Richard M. Nixon, of any intervening interest or any right to the actual possession of the said Katerials, it being understood that the delivery of this Chattel Deed to the General Services Administrator shall convey to The United States of America the right and power immediately to take possession of the said Materials and to hold, use and

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dispose of the same, subject only to the following commitments made on behalf of The United States of America by

the General Services Administrator:

1. The undersigned shall have the right of access to any and all of the Materials and the right to copy or to have copied any and all of the Materials by any means of his selection, and to take and retain possession of any or all such copies for any purpose whatsoever. During such time as the undersigned

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shall hold the office of President of the United States,
no person or persons shall have the right of access
to such Materials cxcept the undersigned and those
who may be designated in writing by the undersigned,
end in the case of any person or persons so designated,
such right of access shall be limited to those Materials
as shall be described in the instrument by which he, she,
it or they shall be designated, and, for the purposes
specified in such instrument; and, if such instrument
shall so provide, the person or persons designated
therein shall have the further right to copy such of
the Materials as shall be described in such instrument
and to take and retain possession of such copies for
such purposes as shall be specified in said instrument.

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