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Guide to the CW Guide to the C. W. "Bill" Young papers, 1953-2013 Descriptive Summary Title : C. W. "Bill" Young papers Creator: Young, C. W. Bill (1930-2013) Dates : 1960-2013 ID Number : Y13 Abstract: The C.W. "Bill" Young Papers consist of government reports, files, legislation, news articles, photographs, and audio visual clips of Congressman Bill Young's time in office 1960- 2013. Language(s): English Repository: Special Collections University of South Florida Libraries 4202 East Fowler Ave., LIB122 Tampa, Florida 33620 Phone: 813-974-2731 - Fax: 813-396-9006 Contact Special Collections Administrative Summary Provenance: Young, C. W. Bill, 1930-2013 Acquisition Information: Donation Access Conditions: No restrictions. The contents of this collection may be subject to copyright. Visit the United States Copyright Office's website at http://www.copyright.gov/for more information. Processing History: Partially Processed Preferred Citation: C.W. "Bill" Young Papers, Special Collections Department, Tampa Library, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. Related Material: Sam Gibbons Collection Information about related materials is available at https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/w_bill_young/40043, https://www.congress.gov/member/c-w-young/Y0000319 Biographical Note Charles William "Bill" Young was born on December 16, 1930 and died on October 18, 2013. Bill Young served as a Florida Senator from 1960-1970 and in the United States House of Representatives from 1971-2013. Although a high school dropout, Bill Young was able to climb the political ladder in Florida, becoming one of the longest serving Republican members of congress. Young served on the Committee of Appropriations and on the subcommittee for Defense, Military Construction, Veterans affairs, and Related Agencies. Bill Young was dedicated to the Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg area, supporting legislation for infrastructure and environmental protection. Young married in 1949 to Marian Ford; together they had three children: Terry, Pamela, and Kimber. Young divorced Marian in 1985 and married Beverly Angello in the same year. Beverly had a child from a previous marriage, Robert; however, Bill adopted him early on in their marriage. Bill and Beverly had two more children during the course of their marriage, Billy and Patrick. Arrangement The C.W. "Bill" Young Papers are arranged by four series. Series 1: Working Papers consists of, appropriation files, oil drilling, defense bills, and environmental reports. Series 2: News Articles and Personal Materials consists of news clippings concerning Bill Young and Florida Legislation, scrapbooks, and schedule books. Series 3: Photographs consists of photographs of political leaders, campaigns, and Bill Young with constituents. This series also contains CD and USB drives with photographs. Series 4: Audio Visual consists of audio in the format of reel, cassette, VHS, and DVD. Subject Headings Corporate Names: Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives Geographic Names: Florida Tampa (Fla.) -- Politics and government Occupation Terms: Congressman COLLECTION CONTENTS Series 1 : Working Papers BOX 1 : Appropriations, 1980 - 1999 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Notes, Cost- Saver Handbook, Social Security, 1980-1989 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Refugee and Immigration, 1983- 1988 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Infrastructure, NAFTA, Environment, Defense, 1987- 2000 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Agriculture, Defense, Infrastructure, 1993- 1997 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations Brain Institute, 1995 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Drug Abuse, 1997 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Defense, Military, Emergency Supplements, 1997- 1999 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations University and Healthcare, 1998- 1999 BOX 2 : Appropriations, 1999- 2002 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Environmental, 1999- 2000 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Universities Pt. 1, 2000 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Universities Pt.2, 2000 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations Florida University System Pt. 1, 2000 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations Florida University System Pt. 2, 2000 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Drug Abuse, Notes, Infrastructure, 2000 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Military, Air Force, Defense, 2000 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations V.A., 2000 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations Universities, Defense, Legislation, 2000- 2001 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations Transportation and Infrastructure, 2000- 2002 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Military, Healthcare, Youth Violence, CWY Projects, Notes, Infrastructure, 2000- 2002 FOLDER 12 : CWY Appropriations Agriculture, Environment, Marine Resources, Infrastructure, 2000- 2002 BOX 3 : Appropriations, 2002- 2003 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Foriegn Aid, 2002 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Military and Defense, 2002 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, Environment, Public Work, 2002 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations University, 2002 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure and Environment, 2003 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2003 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Defense and V.A., 2003 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2003 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations University Pt.1, 2003 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations University Pt.2, 2003 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations University Pt.3, 2003 BOX 4 : Appropriations, 2004- 2005 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2004 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Environmental, Agriculture, Infrastructure, 2004 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2004 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations Defense, Violence, Military, 2004 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, 2004 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 1, 2004 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 2, 2004 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 3, 2004 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2005 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, 2005 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations Environment, Agriculture, Hurricanes, Waterways, 2005 FOLDER 12 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2005 FOLDER 13 : CWY Appropriations Defense, Law Enforcement, Crime, 2005 FOLDER 14 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 1, 2005 FOLDER 15 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 2, 2005 BOX 5 : Appropriations, 2006-2007 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2006 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2006 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 1, 2006 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 2, 2006 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations University and Education, 2006 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, 2006 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Environment and Agriculture, 2006 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations Defense and Military, 2006 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2007 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations Military and Defense, 2007 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations Environment, Waterways, Infrastructure, 2007 FOLDER 12 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, 2007 FOLDER 13 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2007 FOLDER 14 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 1, 2007 FOLDER 15 : CWY Appropriations University Pt. 2, 2007 BOX 6 : Appropriations, 2008- 2010 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Universities (CD), 2008 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2008 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Drugs, Children, Parc, Commerce Justice Science and Related Agencies, 2008 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations Environment, Water, Infrastructure, 2008 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, Construction, Museums, National Parks, 2008 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Military and Healthcare for Veterans, 2008 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Agriculture, 2008 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Military, Justice, 2009 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations Transportation, Environment, Infrastructure, CD, Agriculture, 2009 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations Universites, 2009 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2009 FOLDER 12 : CWY Appropriations Military and Bay Pines, 2010 FOLDER 13 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2010 FOLDER 14 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure, Beach Restorations, Transportation, 2010 BOX 7 : Appropriations, 2010- 2014 FOLDER 1 : CWY Appropriations Universities Pt.1, 2010 FOLDER 2 : CWY Appropriations Universities Pt.2, 2010 FOLDER 3 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2010 FOLDER 4 : CWY Appropriations Misc., CD, 2010 FOLDER 5 : CWY Appropriations University, 2011 FOLDER 6 : CWY Appropriations Education and Universities, 2011 FOLDER 7 : CWY Appropriations Military, 2011 FOLDER 8 : CWY Appropriations Healthcare, 2011 FOLDER 9 : CWY Appropriations Misc., Construction, Sheriff, Drugs, Children, 2011 FOLDER 10 : CWY Appropriations Infrastructure and Environmental, 2011 FOLDER 11 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2011 FOLDER 12 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2012 FOLDER 13 : CWY Appropriations Universities, 2012 FOLDER 14 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2013 FOLDER 15 : CWY Appropriations Misc, 2014 BOX 8 : MacDill and Intelligence Files, 1979- 2011 FOLDER 1 : CWY MacDill Files Photos and News Clips, No Date FOLDER 2 : CWY MacDill Files, 1991- 1995 FOLDER 3 : CWY MacDill Files Correspondence, News Clips, and Notes, 1996- 1997 FOLDER 4 : CWY MacDill Files, 1998 FOLDER 5 : CWY MacDill Files News Clips and Reports, 2004 FOLDER 6 : CWY MacDill Files News Clips and Correspondence, 2000- 2008 FOLDER 8 : CWY Intelligence Files Salt II, 1979 ITEM : Salt II Reference Guide Notebook FOLDER 10 : CWY Intelligence Files Nicaragua and CIA, 1979- 1980 FOLDER 11 : CWY Intelligence Files, 1980's FOLDER 12 : CWY Intelligence Files, 1981 FOLDER 13 : CWY Intelligence Files Guerrilla Warefare, Terrorism, Nicaragua, Contras, News Clips, Working Papers, Report, 1980- 1985 FOLDER 14 : CWY Intelligence
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