A Guide to the Papers of the Libertarian Party 1981-1983
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 10187-z
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Preferred Citation
Papers of the Libertarian Party, Accession #10187-z, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The collection was a gift to the Library by Christopher B. Martin of Charlottesville, Va., on January 4, 1990.
Scope and Content Information
These papers, 1981-1983, pertaining to the campaign of Phyllis Goetz, Libertarian Party candidate for governor of Ohio, were assembled by her press secretary Christopher B. Martin. Included are newspaper clippings, press releases, statements of candidates and the party, correspondence, drafts of statements and press releases by Martin, and a candidate profile for Goetz. In addition, there is a letter, March 1, 1983, from Martin to his mother, discussing the 1982 Libertarian gubernatorial campaign in Massachusetts and enclosing four photographs showing Martin, Ed LaRoque, Eric O'Keefe, and others.