Object Details
associated person
Nixon, Richard
referenced
Fielding, Lewis J.
associated
Ellsberg, Daniel
Description
During his first term, President Richard Nixon authorized the establishment of a special-operations unit that came to be known as the Plumbers. On September 3, 1971, a three-man Plumbers unit broke into the office of Dr. Lewis Fielding, Dr. Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. They were looking for damaging information against Ellsberg, a military analyst who had leaked to the press the Pentagon papers, a top-secret Department of Defense study of US involvement in Vietnam. This file cabinet was damaged by a crowbar used in the Plumbers’ search. This event was the first in a series of break-ins including two at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel that eventually led to Nixon's resignation.
Credit Line
Mrs Elizabeth Fielding
associated date
1971-09-03
ID Number
1998.0268.01
accession number
1998.0268
catalog number
1998.0268.01
Object Name
File Cabinet
file cabinet, Daniel Ellsberg
Physical Description
grey (overall color)
metal (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 52 in x 15 1/2 in x 26 1/2 in; 132.08 cm x 39.37 cm x 67.31 cm
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Political History: Political History, General History Collection
Exhibition
American Presidency
Exhibition Location
National Museum of American History
Data Source
National Museum of American History
related event
Watergate Breakin
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1198985