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Alexander P. Butterfield Papers
Alexander Butterfield Interview Notes and Transcript
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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Interview Transcript [shorthand]" of
the Alexander P. Butterfield Papers, 1973 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 1 of the Alexander P. Butterfield Papers, 1973 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES)
FORM OF
CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
DOCUMENT
1. notes
stenographer's shorthand transcript of the 7/13/73
interview at which Butterfield revealed to Ervin Cmte.
staff the existence of the White House taping system.
7/13/73
C
Ca. 100 pages.
The transcript is closed pending "translation" into
English and screening for any restricted information.
Rehind to special does. file.
FILE LOCATION
Butterfield Papers
Box 1 folder: Interview Transcript
DAH 2/25/85
RESTRICTION CODES
(A) Closed by Executive Order 12065 governing access to national security information.
(B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document.
(C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift.
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 1-81)
this stensgraphic notebook the
interview of Alexander Builefield
by Watergate Commuttee staff on
Tuday, July 13, 1973
Art was in this interview that
Mr Butterfield stated that
"there is tape in the oval office 4
the accompanying 15 pages of
hanet- arution notes represent
my vervation Pranscription of
the salient portions of this
interview the transcry HM
wa made the day after
Marinine ABrager
August 25, 1974
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