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'''Susan Nolan''' was chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] from [[1972]] to [[1974]] and secretary from [[1971]]-[[1972]]. She was also one of the five original members of the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] and was the first wife of [[David Nolan]].  Susan current resides with her current husband [[Howard Turetzsky]] in Denver Colorado.  After virtually disappearing from Party history for several decades, [[Bruce Griffith]] put the [[Libertarian Party Historical Preservation Committee|Historical Preservation Committee]] Chair [[Caryn Ann Harlos]] in touch with her and fellow committee member [[Joseph Buchman]] got in touch with her independently and a meeting was arranged for June 4, 2018 to collect her oral history.  She remained a member of the National Libertarian Party up through the beginning of the 2000s but is now a Democrat.
'''Susan Nolan''' was chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] from [[1972]] to [[1974]] and secretary from [[1971]]-[[1972]]. She was also one of the five original members of the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] and was the first wife of [[David Nolan]].


[[File:Susan-Nolan and Caryn-Ann-Harlos-2018.jpg|800x440px]]
==Involvement in Historical Preservation==
[[File:Susan-Nolan and Caryn-Ann-Harlos-2018.jpg|800x440px|thumb|Susan Nolan and Caryn Ann Harlos in 2018.]]
Susan current resides with her current husband [[Howard Turetzsky]] in Denver Colorado.  After virtually disappearing from Party history for several decades, [[Bruce Griffith]] put the [[Libertarian Party Historical Preservation Committee|Historical Preservation Committee]] Chair [[Caryn Ann Harlos]] in touch with her and fellow committee member [[Joseph Buchman]] got in touch with her independently and a meeting was arranged for June 4, 2018 to collect her oral history.  She remained a member of the National Libertarian Party up through the beginning of the 2000s but is now a Democrat.