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Victor Herbert Fazio, Jr. Papers Creator: Fazio, Victor H http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c81r6sr2 Online items available Inventory of the Victor Herbert Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Finding aid created by Archives and Special Collections staff University of California, Davis Library, Dept. of Special Collections 2010 1st Floor, Shields Library, University of California 100 North West Quad Davis, CA 95616-5292 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucdavis.edu/archives-and-special-collections Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 1 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: University of California, Davis Library, Dept. of Special Collections Title: Victor Herbert Fazio, Jr. Papers Creator: Fazio, Victor H. (Victor Herbert), 1942- Identifier/Call Number: D-265 Identifier/Call Number: 336 Physical Description: 354.6 linear feet Date (inclusive): 1978-1999 Abstract: Office files, correspondence, photographs, awards, and memorabilia relating to U.S. Representative Victor H. (Vic) Fazio's more than 20 years in public life. Files on Auburn Dam and closure of McClellan Air Force Base, briefing books on policy decisions, proposals for Sacramento Valley water and flood issues, and details on the evolution of food quality acts are included in the collection. Researchers should contact Archives and Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored offsite. Biography U.S. Representative from California; co-founder, California Journal magazine, 1970; served in the California State assembly, 1975-1978; elected as a Democrat to the Ninety-sixth and to the nine succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1979-January 3, 1999); was not a candidate for reelection in 1998 to the One Hundred Sixth Congress. Scope and Content Office files, correspondence, photographs, awards, and memorabilia relating to Fazio's more than 20 years in public life. Files on Auburn Dam and closure of McClellan Air Force Base, briefing books on policy decisions, proposals for Sacramento Valley water and flood issues, and details on the evolution of food quality acts are included in the collection. Access Collection is open for research. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Victor Herbert Fazio, Jr. Papers, D-265, Archives and Special Collections, UC Davis Library, University of California, Davis. Publication Rights All applicable copyrights for the collection are protected under chapter 17 of the U.S. Copyright Code. Requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of California as the owner of the physical items. It is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher. Subjects and Indexing Terms Legislators -- United States -- Archives California -- Politics and government -- 1951- Fazio, Victor H. (Victor Herbert), 1942- -- Archives Box 1 Box 1 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 3271-3550 Box 2 Box 2 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 3731-4400 Box 3 Box 3 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 4401-4955 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 2 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 4 1990-1991 Box 4 Box 4 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 4956-5225 Box 5 Box 5 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 5226-5404 Box 6 Box 6 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 5405-5638 Box 7 Box 7 1990-1991 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 5639-5718 Box 8 Box 8 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 5711-6064 Box 9 Box 9 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 6065-6443 Box 10 Box 10 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 6444-6746 Box 11 Box 11 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 6747-7360 Box 12 Box 12 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 7361-7740 Box 13 Box 13 1992 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 7741-8234 Box 14 Box 14 1992-1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 8235-8640 Box 15 Box 15 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 8641-8825 Box 16 Box 16 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 8826-8924 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 3 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 17 1993 Box 17 Box 17 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 8925-9027 Box 18 Box 18 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 9028-9243 Box 19 Box 19 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 9244-9897 Box 20 Box 20 1993 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 9900-10240 Box 21 Box 21 1993-1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 10241-10550 Box 22 Box 22 1993-1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 10551-11000 Box 23 Box 23 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 11001-11599 Box 24 Box 24 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 11600-12099 Box 25 Box 25 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 12100-12699 Box 26 Box 26 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 12700-13199 Box 27 Box 27 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 13200-13899 Box 28 Box 28 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 13900-14350 Box 29 Box 29 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 14351-14950 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 4 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 30 1994 Box 30 Box 30 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 14951-15550 Box 31 Box 31 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 15551-16250 Box 32 Box 32 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 16251-16599 Box 33 Box 33 1994 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 16600-17299 Box 34 Box 34 1994-1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 17300-18099 Box 35 Box 35 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 18100-18750 Box 36 Box 36 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 18751-19299 Box 37 Box 37 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 19300-19999 Box 38 Box 38 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 20000-20699 Box 39 Box 39 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 20700-21250 Box 40 Box 40 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 21251-21699 Box 41 Box 41 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 21700-22250 Box 42 Box 42 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 22251-22699 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 5 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 43 1995 Box 43 Box 43 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 22700-23250 Box 44 Box 44 1995 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 23251-23799 Box 45 Box 45 1995-1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 23851-24199 Box 46 Box 46 1995-1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 24200-24799 Box 47 Box 47 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 24800-25299 Box 48 Box 48 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 25300-25950 Box 49 Box 49 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 25951-26450 Box 50 Box 50 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 26451-26950 Box 51 Box 51 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 26951 27450 Box 52 Box 52 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 27451-27950 Box 53 Box 53 1996 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 27951-28599 Box 54 Box 54 1996-1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 28600-29199 Box 55 Box 55 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence 29200-29350 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 6 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 56 1979-1984 Box 56 Box 56 1979-1984 Scope and Contents Washington Report Box 57 Box 57 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (March-August) Box 58 Box 58 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (April-June) 1-1900 Box 59 Box 59 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (June) 1901-3392 Box 60 Box 60 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (Sept.) 1 of 2 Box 61 Box 61 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (Sept.) 2 of 2 Box 62 Box 62 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (Oct.) Box 63 Box 63 1997 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (Nov.-Dec.) Box 64 Box 64 1998 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (Jan.-April) Box 65 Box 65 1998 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (May-July) Box 66 Box 66 1998 Scope and Contents CMS Correspondence (August-Oct.) Box 67 Box 67 Scope and Contents CMS Library Box 68 1993 Box 68 Mare Island 1993 Box 68 Endorsements 1993 Box 68 Newspaper Ads 1993 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 7 Fazio Jr. Papers D-265 Box 68 1993 Box 68 Voting / Voter Registration 1993 Box 68 1994 Elections 1994 Box 68 Budget Endorsements 1993 Box 68 Debates 1993 Box 68 Count books 1993 Box 68 Targeting 1993 Box 68 District Info 1993 Box 68 SMRF Reports 1993 Box 68 Phone Book 1993 Box 68 1996 Campaign clippings 1996 Box 68 1996 Info 1996 Box 68 Campaign 1996 1996 Box 69 Box 69 1992-1994 Scope and Contents Poll Logs (May 1992- Oct. 1994) Box 70 Box 70 1990-1996 Scope and Contents Fazio Videos and Tapes Box 71 1994-1996 Box 71 Fax Lists 1994-1996 Box 71 FRC filings 1994-1996 Box 71 VF F / R (1996) elections 1994-1996 Box 71 Editorials 1994-1996 Box 71 F / R primer 1994-1996 Box 71 Questionnaire 1994-1996 Box 71 Choice 1994-1996 Box 71 Press Release 1994-1996 Box 71 Questionnaire SB 1994-1996 Box 71 Environment 1994-1996 Box 71 Commercials 1994-1996 Box 71 Articles 1994-1996 Box 71 Death Penalty Votes 1994-1996 Box 71 Crime 1994-1996 Box 71 Attack Pieces 1994-1996 Box 71 KCRA Town Hall Meeting 1994-1996 Box 71 Debates 1994-1996 Box 71 Fund raising 1994-1996 Box 71 Mystery Fliers 1994-1996 Box 71 Free Air Time 1994-1996 Box 71 1994 Campaign 1994-1996 Box 71 VIC General Info 1994-1996 Box 71 Endorsements 1994-1996 Box 71 Editorials 1994-1996 Box 71 Town Meetings 1994-1996 Box 71 Races-Nationally 1994-1996 Box 71 Other Races 1994-1996 Box 71 Ross Crain 1994-1996 Box 71 Larry Fowler 1994-1996 Box 71 GOP 1994-1996 Box 71 NFIB 1994-1996 Box 71 Militia Quotes 1994-1996 Box 71 Research 1994-1996 Box 71 Bee Poll 1994-1996 Box 71 ETI 1994-1996 Inventory of the Victor Herbert D-265336 8 Fazio Jr.
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