The correspondence and newspaper clippings series (1999-2012) contains letters directed to and from the United States Congress and Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, as well as newspaper clippings. The most prevalent subjects of the correspondence are agriculture, education, foreign affairs, health care, veterans and women's issues. Also included in the series is a group of campaign related mass mailers.
The Jackie Ogden Photograph Collection on Goodsprings, Nevada contains two black-and-white photographs of Goodsprings, Nevada from 1943. The first photograph depicts the home of Harry Kennedy; the second photograph depicts Spanish-American War veteran George Williams and his three donkeys.
The paper files subseries (1999-2011) contains federal legislation materials, including appropriation requests, trade issues from the 106th-107th Congress, and Ways and Means Committee documents from the 108th-111th Congress. Material also includes Nevada specific issues that document Berkley's local involvements, such as health care, Veterans Affairs, land management, and educational issues.
Two people sit on the edge of the stage and hold copies of "The Stars and Stripes" newspaper that reads: "Millions Cheer as JFSA Salutes Veterans Day."