The Bullock Archive houses the Bob Bullock public papers covering the years 1972 to 1999. It consists of correspondence with constituents, staff, and state senators, and contains public documents, news clippings, and notebooks documenting Bullock's career in Texas state government as Comptroller and then as Lieutenant Governor. His campaign files contain materials related to campaign issues, opponents, polls, contributors, endorsements, press releases, and speeches. In addition, Bullock also deposited personal materials such as family scrapbooks, photo albums, and other memorabilia. The Bob Bullock Archive contains over 6,000 photographs, video tapes, and over 300 framed photographs, awards, and certificates. It has approximately 1100 linear feet of materials.

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