California State University, Channel Islands, Robert J. Lagomarsino Archives
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Mailing Address:
Robert J. Lagomarsino Archives, California State University, Channel Islands
Library - Room 138, One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012
Phone: 805-437-8830
Email: evelyn.taylor@csuci.edu
Contact: Evelyn Taylor, Archivist
Web site: http://www.csuci.edu/library/archives/lagomarsino/
Institution Type: Archive
Location of Institution: Camarillo
Archive and Collections
Description: The Robert J. Lagomarsino Archives documents Mr. Lagomarsino’s service as a California State Senator (1961-1974) under governors Brown and Reagan and as a United States Representative (1974-1992) under presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Bush, and Reagan. The collection includes original furniture as displayed in the library exhibit room, artifacts, photographs, and a special compilation of original correspondence and memorabilia from government officials and celebrities. The collection also details the Lagomarsino family history, documenting Ventura County’s early beginnings in the State.
The Lagomarsino Federal Collection reflects two decades of national and international issues and the parallel challenges encountered by Congress. Robert J. Lagomarsino served as Congressional Observer to the Geneva Arms Control Talks, as Chairman of the POW/MIA Task Force, and as a Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Mr. Lagomarsino authored the legislation which created the Channel Islands National Park, the Dick Smith Wilderness Area, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, and thirty years ago, as a state senator, introduced Senate Bill #70, calling for the establishment of a state university for Ventura County!
Events documented in the archives include the “Watergate” hearings and the final report of the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. The Congressional files consist of correspondence, memoranda, congressional bills, newsletters, press releases, news articles, and speeches regarding domestic issues and topics of international relations. The congressional files also offer exclusive “special” reports made by U.S. observation delegations during their world travels, addressing the state of affairs in Central America, the Middle East, the Far East, and the Soviet Union. These files can be found under the Congressional Legislative (Issue) Files Record Group.
For those particularly interested in California history, the archive encompasses a wide range of Ventura County events and personalities, such as the Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan campaigns for governor in the 1960s, Santa Barbara student demonstrations regarding the Vietnam War in the 1970s, the space shuttle program at Vandenberg Air Force Base in the 1980s, and tanker oil spills affecting the Santa Barbara Channel in the 1990s.
Regions Covered: Ventura County
Type of Materials: Diaries/Journals/Personal Papers, Manuscripts, Maps, Memorabilia, Newspaper Clippings, Oral Histories, Photographs, Press Clippings
Time Periods: 1950-1963, 1964-1980, 1981-Present
Languages: English
Sectors of the Population Represented in the Collection: Education, Politics/Government, Students, Veterans
Access
Year Round Access: Yes
OnSite Technology: No
Workspaces: Yes
Open to the Public: Yes
Public Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday
Reservations not required
Open for Research: Yes
Research Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday
Reservations not required
Management
Catalogue System: On-line State of California (OAC) archives
Repository/Depository: Yes
Loan To Others: No
Exhibited: No
Exhibition Frequency: Ongoing
Makes Purchases: No
Formalized Purchases: No
Outreach: Brochures/Flyers/Pamphlets, Class Visits, Internet, Library Events, Newspapers, Student Orientations
Record Creation Date: 4/13/2003