Reading Room Document
Disposition of Nixon Memorabilia
The document discusses the proper disposition of personalized memorabilia of former President Nixon left in the Old Executive Office Building when he resigned. The conclusion reached is that the memorabilia, purchased with private funds, have become the property of the United States under certain statutes and regulations. The document presents questions regarding the determination of ownership interests, the handling of items purchased in the People’s Republic of China, and the notification process for potential claimants before the memorabilia is used or disposed of. It also outlines the responsibility of the White House Office in evaluating claims for return and reporting unusable items to the General Services Administration.
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