Correspondence, 1995-2001

Extent:
17.0 cubic ft.
Scope and content:

Series 6 is split into two subseries in order to preserve original order. The first subseries is arranged alphabetically. In the late 1990s, it appears that Senator Stafford's office changed the way it organized his correspondence. Subseries 2 reflects this change in organization. The researcher should also note that the files in Subseries 2 are arranged according to specific dates. It is possible that the switch came about when the Senator's staff switched to a new computerized form letter system that stored letters chronologically by their date of creation.

Arrangement:

Subseries 1 is arranged alphabetically and Subseries 2 is arranged chronologically.

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