Harry S. Truman Papers
President's Secretary's Files
Date Span: 1800 - 1960
Bulk Date Span: 1945 - 1953
President Truman instructed his personal secretary, Rose Conway, to keep several categories of documents, including the
most sensitive ones that came to his desk, in special files located near the Oval Office. The President's Secretary's Files
include national security and intelligence information, the President's most sensitive correspondence, his speech file,
records of his daily appointments, and the miscellaneous notes and memorandums that constitute his diary.
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size: 116 Linear Feet (ca. 232,000 pages).
Access: Open, with the exception that some documents that are closed
for national security reasons or in accordance with the donor's legal instructions.
Copyright: Harry S. Truman donated his copyright interest in any of his
writings in this collection to the people of the United States. In addition,
documents prepared by government employees of the United States, in the course
of their official duties, are also in the public domain. Copyright interest
in documents, which do not fall into the aforementioned categories, is presumed
to remain with the writers of the documents or their heirs.
Processed by: Dennis E. Bilger, Harry Clark, Erwin J. Mueller, and C.
W. Ohrvall (1974-1987); Cynthia G. Edwards, Tammy Kelly, David Clark, and Randy
Sowell (2004).
In 2004, the President's Secretary's Files were reprocessed and as a result,
the box numbers changed. A list of the series and subseries with their corresponding
old and new box numbers is available.
The creation of this online resource was made possible in part
by funding from the William T. Kemper Foundation - Commerce Bank, Trustee.
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BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH
| 1884 (May 8) | | Born, Lamar, Missouri |
| 1887 | | Moved with family to farm near Grandview, Missouri |
| 1890 | | Moved with family to Independence, Missouri |
| 1901 | | Graduated from Independence High School |
| 1901-1906 | | Lived in Independence and Kansas City, Missouri; held various jobs, including clerk at two Kansas City banks |
| 1905-1911 | | Served in Missouri National Guard |
| 1906-1917 | | Worked on family farm near Grandview, Missouri |
| 1917-1919 | | Served in 129th Field Artillery; commanded Battery D during World War I; promoted to rank of Captain |
| 1919 (June 28) | | Married Bess Wallace at Trinity Episcopal Church, Independence, Missouri |
| 1919-1922 | | Partner with Eddie Jacobson in Kansas City haberdashery |
| 1923-1925 | | Eastern District Judge, Jackson County (Missouri) Court |
| 1924 (February 17) | | Daughter, Mary Margaret born |
| 1927-1935 | | Presiding Judge of the Jackson County (Missouri) Court |
| 1935-1945 | | United States Senator from Missouri |
| 1945 (January 20-April 12) | | Vice President of the United States |
| 1945 (April 12)-1953 (January 20) | | President of the United States |
| 1953 (January) | | Left presidency and retired to Independence, Missouri |
| 1957 (July 6) | | Helped dedicate the Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri |
| 1972 (December 26) | | Died, Research Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri |
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A more detailed timeline of Harry S. Truman's life and Presidency is available on the Truman Trivia Page.
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
President Truman instructed his personal secretary, Rose Conway, to keep several categories of documents,
including the most sensitive ones that came to his desk, in special files located near the Oval Office.
Following his death in 1972, these files were donated to the Truman Library under the provisions of Mr. Truman's
will. Designated the President's Secretary's Files (PSF), they include national security and intelligence
information, the President's most sensitive correspondence, his speech file, records of his daily appointments,
and the miscellaneous notes and memorandums that constitute his diary.
The President's Secretary's Files consist of thirty-two series. There are also multiple subseries
in the collection. The first series, the 1) Speech File, is comprised of nine subseries. The first
two subseries contain the originals (reading copies) of President Truman's 1948 and 1952
campaign speeches. The third and fourth subseries contain press releases and drafts of these
campaign speeches. The fifth and sixth subseries contain the originals, press releases, and drafts
of other speeches delivered by Truman during his Presidency. The seventh subseries contains
drafts of speeches and related notes in Truman's handwriting. (The President personally wrote
drafts of some major speeches, but more frequently, he edited drafts prepared by Clark Clifford
or other speechwriters on the White House staff.) The eighth subseries contains miscellaneous
information relating to speeches, and the ninth includes speeches delivered by others.
The 2) Political File consists of cables, charts, correspondence, financial records, memorabilia,
newspaper clippings, printed materials, speeches, and minutes of meetings pertaining to the
Democratic National Committee, elections, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners, campaign gifts,
candidates, platform strategies, state politics, and the 1948 Presidential campaign.
Correspondents include Alben W. Barkley, India Edwards, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Clayton
Fritchey, W. Averell Harriman, Adlai Stevenson, Louis Johnson, and Frank McKinney. Notable
records within this series include material received from Frank Parks relating to the financing of
Richard Nixon's 1950 Senatorial campaign, and requests that President Truman accept the 1952
Democratic nomination for President.
The 3) Press Conference File consists of two subseries, which contain transcripts of President
Truman's press conferences from 1945 to 1953 and transcripts of press conferences held by the
Secretary of State from 1948 to 1953. The 4) Press Release File also consists of two subseries.
The first contains Presidential statements, proclamations, executive orders, appointment
announcements, directives, remarks, and texts of letters issued as White House press releases
from 1945 to 1953. The second contains press releases of President Truman's radio speeches
from 1948 to 1952.
The 5) President's Appointments File is comprised of three subseries. The first subseries
contains the President's desk calendars-schedules of his daily appointments that were placed on
Truman's desk each day from 1945 to 1951. The desk calendars list the date and time of each
visitor's appointment, with handwritten notations concerning additional visitors, cancellations, or
time changes. Mrs. Truman's appointments from 1951 to 1952 are also listed. The second
subseries contains the President's "daily sheets" from 1945 to 1953. The daily sheets are more
detailed than the desk calendars, usually including information about the background of the
appointments and the subjects to be discussed. Truman sometimes wrote diary-like notes on the
daily sheets describing his day's appointments. Filed along with the daily sheets are
correspondence, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports, and other
documents relating to the appointments. The third subseries contains appointment books listing
the President's daily appointments from 1945 to 1953.
The 6) Department of State Radio Bulletins File consists of State Department press releases of
foreign policy speeches delivered by the President and the Secretary of State in 1945. The 7)
Trip File contains cables, handwritten notes, itineraries, schedules, memorabilia, memorandums,
newspaper clippings, digests, photographs, printed materials, and speeches relating to the
President's trips from 1945 to 1953. Included is information about Truman's trips to Missouri,
Brazil, Canada, Germany, Mexico, the Caribbean, Wake Island, and Key West, Florida. Notable
items include the trip log of the President's airplane, the Independence, and documentation of the
controversy that resulted when the President's motorcade was allegedly stopped for speeding in
Charlottesville, Virginia.
The 8) Gift and Greeting File consists of three subseries, relating in turn to birthday gifts,
Christmas gifts, and gifts in general. Included in this series are cards, letters, handwritten notes,
and memorabilia pertaining to gifts to the President, Mrs. Truman, and their daughter Margaret
from 1945 to 1953. Also included are lists of the gifts received and of those that were shipped
from the White House to Missouri when the Trumans returned home.
The 9) General File contains correspondence, charts, graphs, handwritten notes, memorabilia,
memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, and printed materials
pertaining to a wide variety of topics, including atomic energy, Winston Churchill and his
meetings with the President, floods, food, the Inauguration of the President, labor, legislation,
meetings, the North Atlantic Treaty, personnel, reorganizations, resignations, security, steel,
strikes, taxes, the United Nations, and veterans. This series includes Truman's correspondence
with such prominent figures as Omar Bradley, Winston Churchill, Dwight Eisenhower, James
Forrestal, W. Averell Harriman, Robert Landry, Max Lowenthal, Douglas MacArthur, George C.
Marshall, Matthew Ridgway, and other Cabinet members and Presidential advisers.
The 10) Subject File is the largest series in the PSF, comprising more than one-fifth of the
collection. It contains cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries and schedules,
legislation, maps, minutes of meetings, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press
releases, printed materials, reports, speeches, telegrams, and transcripts. The Subject File is
comprised of twelve subseries.
The Agencies subseries of the Subject File contains information concerning Congress and
various agencies of the Executive Branch, including the Council of Economic Advisers,
Economic Cooperation Administration, Economic Stabilization Agency, Federal Security
Agency, National Security Resources Board, Office of Defense Mobilization, Office of Price
Administration, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and Securities and Exchange Commission.
The subseries also includes information pertaining to government advisory boards and
commissions, the military, and the United Nations.
The Bureau of the Budget subseries includes documents relating to budget projections,
recommendations, appropriations, and expenditures for government agencies during the Truman
administration.
The Cabinet subseries contains material pertaining to the Departments of Agriculture, Justice,
Commerce, Air Force, Army, Navy, War, Interior, Labor, Post Office, State, and Treasury from
1945 to 1953. Correspondents include Cabinet members and sub-Cabinet officials such as Dean
Acheson, Clinton Anderson, Charles Brannan, James Byrnes, Oscar Chapman, Tom Clark, Jesse
Donaldson, William Fechteler, James Forrestal, William Foster, Robert Hannegan, W. Averell
Harriman, Harold Ickes, Louis Johnson, Julius Krug, Robert Lovett, George C. Marshall, J.
Howard McGrath, James McGranery, Robert Patterson, Anna Rosenberg, Kenneth Royall,
Lewis Schwellenbach, John Snyder, Edward Stettinius, John L. Sullivan, W. Stuart Symington,
James Webb, and Francis Whitehair. Other documents in this subseries relate to the civil
service, prisoners of war, the Medal of Honor, personnel, and the transition process from the
Truman to the Eisenhower administration.
The China Lobby subseries contains information about American anti-communists who were
strong supporters of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist regime in China. Known informally as the
"China Lobby," this influential group was highly critical of the Truman administration's policies
in the Far East. The subseries includes correspondence, financial records, legislation, minutes of
meetings, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports,
speeches, and transcripts relating to the activities of the China Lobby.
The Conferences subseries includes correspondence, maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings,
press releases, printed materials, reports, and telegrams pertaining to important conferences and
meetings with foreign leaders. The conferences documented in this subseries include the United
Nations Conference in San Francisco and the Potsdam (Berlin) Conference in 1945; the Paris
Conference of Foreign Ministers in 1946; the Moscow and London Conferences of Foreign
Ministers in 1947; and the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco in 1951. Also
included in this subseries is information concerning President Truman's meetings with British
Prime Ministers Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill, French President Vincent Auriol, French
Prime Minister Rene Pleven, and Italian Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi. Among the topics
discussed in the Conferences subseries are European recovery, Germany, reparations, peace
treaties, the Berlin Blockade, the atomic bomb, trade, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), and the Korean War.
The Council of Foreign Ministers subseries consists of bound reproductions of documents
pertaining to subjects discussed at the meetings of the Council, including postwar recovery,
reparations, peace settlements, disarmament, occupation, demilitarization, denazification,
displaced persons, and economic issues.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) subseries includes correspondence, memorandums,
newspaper clippings, reports, and printed materials relating to the atomic bomb, communism,
criminal activities, espionage, and intelligence activities. This subseries contains many reports
submitted to the White House by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who was especially preoccupied
with the threat of communist subversion.
The Foreign Affairs subseries contains many important and sensitive materials documenting U.S.
foreign policy as it was conducted at the highest level of the government during the Truman
administration. The subseries includes cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries,
maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases,
printed materials, reports, schedules, speeches, telegrams, and transcripts pertaining to Asia,
statehood for Alaska, military bases, the Berlin Crisis, the occupation of Germany, the Palestine
issue, reparations, the Truman Doctrine, the United Nations, the Suez Canal, Latin America,
Lend-Lease, and Puerto Rico. Also included is correspondence and documents relating to
meetings with government officials from Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Brazil, Chile, China, Ecuador, France, India, Iran, Iraq, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand,
Russia, Sweden, Turkey, Yugoslavia, and many other nations. Of particular significance in this
subseries are telegrams from the U.S. government to its diplomatic representatives in capitals
around the world.
The National Security Council subseries consists of charts, graphs, correspondence, handwritten
notes, memorandums, printed materials, and reports relating to the activities of the National
Security Council (NSC), which was established in 1947. Among the topics documented in this
subseries are the Japanese peace treaty, the ending of the Berlin Airlift, psychological warfare,
the United Nations, European defense, the Voice of America, trade, mobilization, military
production, intelligence gathering and dissemination, communism, Soviet aggression, the use of
Soviet defectors, arms shipments, and the Korean War.
The National Security Council-Atomic subseries contains agendas, cables, charts, graphs,
correspondence, handwritten notes, maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings, newspaper
clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, and reports pertaining to atomic energy
and atomic weapons. Included is information on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki in World War II, and the postwar series of tests that led to the development of the
hydrogen bomb.
The National Security Council-Meetings subseries consists of agendas, correspondence,
memorandums, and reports relating to the 128 meetings of the National Security Council that
were held from September 1947 to January 1953. The NSC Papers and other documents in this
subseries pertain to a wide variety of foreign policy issues, including relations with the Soviet
Union and its satellites, the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Korean War, internal
security, the Berlin Crisis, the recognition of Israel, the Point Four program, the United Nations,
civil defense, and oil supplies. Much of this material reflects the advice President Truman was
receiving from his foreign policy specialists as he grappled with the Cold War. Drafts of "NSC
68"-the most famous NSC Paper, which recommended massive increases in U.S. military
spending to counter the worldwide Soviet threat-can be found in this subseries, along with
related documents. Summaries of discussions at NSC meetings are filed under "Memoranda for
the President."
Click here for a list of National Security Council meeting dates and agenda topics.
The Supreme Court subseries contains correspondence and other documents concerning
appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court and the President's relations with various Justices,
including Harold H. Burton, Robert H. Jackson, and Stanley F. Reed.
The 11) Historical File consists of charts, graphs, correspondence, drafts of legislation, financial
records, handwritten notes, legal documents, maps, memorabilia, memorandums, newspaper
clippings, photographs, press conference transcripts, press releases, printed materials, reports,
and speeches pertaining to Harry S. Truman's life, political career, and Presidency. The
Historical File apparently was intended to serve as a documentary record of the Truman
administration. It is comprised of four subseries. The Truman Papers subseries contains
addresses by the President, corrected by the White House Official Reporter, Jack Romagna, to
indicate when Truman departed from the prepared text. (The texts of almost all of Truman's
speeches as President have been published by the National Archives in the Public Papers of the
Presidents of the United States series.) The Topics subseries contains documents pertaining to
the atomic bomb, Cabinet members, China, civil defense, civil rights, Congress, Dwight D.
Eisenhower, economic stabilization, foreign policy, Germany, government reorganization,
health, the surrender of Japan, the Korean War, George Marshall, conferences with V. I.
Molotov, the Potsdam Conference, the Truman Doctrine, and the United Nations. Included in
this subseries are many explanatory memorandums by Eben Ayers, a Special Assistant at the
White House who was assigned to organize an historical record of the administration. The
Presidential Addresses, Letters, and Messages subseries contains documentation of President
Truman's correspondence and speeches from 1950 to 1953. The Pre-Presidential subseries
includes materials pertaining to Truman's Masonic activities, military career, business career,
and service as County Judge and U.S. Senator.
The 12) Korean War File contains cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries, maps,
memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports, and transcripts
pertaining to the North Korean invasion of South Korea, financial and military support for South
Korea, prisoner of war exchanges, President Truman's meeting with General MacArthur at Wake
Island, and the actions of the Joint Chiefs of Staff relating to the Korean conflict. The 13) Frank
E. Lowe File also pertains mostly to the Korean War. Lowe, a U.S. Army officer and friend of
both President Truman and General MacArthur, was sent to Korea by the President in 1950 to
serve as his "eyes and ears" on the scene, and as his personal liaison to the General. This series
includes cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries, maps, memorandums, newspaper
clippings, press releases, printed materials, and reports relating to Lowe's mission and his
contacts with President Truman.
The 14) Intelligence File includes charts, graphs, correspondence, memorandums, reports, and
printed materials. It is comprised of four subseries. The Central Intelligence subseries consists
mostly of daily summaries of the military situation in Korea from June 1950 to January 1953,
with references to political and economic issues, cease-fire negotiations, and communist
propaganda. Also in the subseries are intelligence memorandums concerning Europe, the
Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, Israel, Yugoslavia, and China.
The Central Intelligence Reports subseries contains reports prepared by the Central Intelligence
Group and its successor, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). These include summaries of
foreign radio comments, National Intelligence Estimates, reports from the Office of Reports and
Estimates (ORE) and the Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI), and Situation Reports. These
reports deal with a wide variety of foreign policy and national security issues, such as atomic
energy, Soviet capabilities and intentions, Middle Eastern oil, the Voice of America, German and
Japanese rearmament, Indochina, regional conflicts, and the political or military situations in
many European, Asian, African, and Latin American nations.
The Army Intelligence-Korea subseries consists of situation reports on the Korean conflict,
focusing on weather, troop movements, engagements with the enemy, bombing, and casualties.
The Publications subseries contains reports and printed materials relating to intelligence
estimates of the United Kingdom, U.S. policy in Korea, U.S. relations with the Soviet Union, and
Soviet intelligence and counterintelligence.
The 15) Mr. President File consists of correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums,
newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, and transcripts pertaining to the book Mr.
President, a collection of President Truman's personal letters, diaries, and papers that was
published in 1952. Included in this series are letters from persons who received autographed
copies or who enjoyed the book, corrected drafts of the manuscript, transcripts of interviews, and
typed copies of longhand notes by Truman that were published in the book.
The 16) List of Correspondence File consists of lists of correspondence sent to White House
Appointments Secretary Matthew J. Connelly, Administrative Assistant Donald S. Dawson, and
the White House Central Files between 1946 and 1952. The 17) Address Books File contains
addresses of individuals compiled from 1948 to 1954. The 18) Congressional Hearings Fileconsists of reports and transcripts pertaining to committee hearings, mostly relating to alleged
corruption in the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
The 19) Political Campaign Material File includes charts, graphs, newspaper clippings, press
releases, and reports. It is comprised of two subseries: the first containing Dwight D.
Eisenhower's 1952 Presidential campaign speeches and statements, with related information; and
the second containing miscellaneous research information about other campaigns, Congressional
voting records, and Richard M. Nixon.
The 20) Diaries File contains entries in bound diaries made by President Truman in 1947, 1949,
and 1951-53. Truman's diary entries pertain to such topics as the death of his mother, the firing
of General MacArthur, the death of King George VI of Great Britain, and the inauguration of
President Eisenhower. The 21) Miscellaneous File includes reports, correspondence, and
memorandums concerning President Truman's speeches, the military, and the United States
Lines Company case. The 22) Truman Library Foundation File consists of correspondence,
handwritten notes, memorandums, and reports pertaining to fundraising, potential foundation
board members, and the location and design of the Truman Library.
The 23) Chronological Name File consists of correspondence, handwritten notes, newspaper
clippings, and press releases. This series includes copies of President Truman's letters to such
prominent individuals as Dean Acheson, Tallulah Bankhead, Alben Barkley, Omar Bradley,
Winston Churchill, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Herbert
Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Douglas
MacArthur, George C. Marshall, Groucho Marx, J. Robert Oppenheimer, James Pendergast,
Nelson Rockefeller, Eleanor Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair, Adlai Stevenson, Strom Thurmond, and
Chaim Weizmann, dating from 1945 to 1953.
The 24) Biographical File consists of correspondence, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings,
printed materials, and speeches pertaining to President Truman's life. This series includes an
autobiographical sketch by Mr. Truman, articles, genealogical information, and copies of
Truman's stationery. The 25) Martha E. Truman File contains correspondence from friends and
family concerning the final illness and death of Truman's mother, and a copy of her will. The
26) White House File includes correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, newspaper
clippings, photographs, press releases, and transcripts pertaining to the renovation of the White
House and related matters.
The 27) Personal File consists of cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, memorabilia,
memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, and reports. Included in
this series is Truman's correspondence with personal friends and with such prominent persons as
Eleanor Roosevelt. Other materials in the series pertain to club memberships, Battery D, the
Inauguration of the President, the 35th Division Association, Bess and Margaret Truman, Queen
Elizabeth, personal expenses, gifts, Hitler stationery, Independence Square, John Ingalls, Louis
Johnson, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Arthur Krock, James Garfield, the Masons, Pope
Pius XII, the Potsdam Conference, Dred Scott, and the Truman home on Delaware Street in
Independence.
The 28) Congressional Medal of Honor Awards File consists of citations for Army, Navy, Air
Force, and Marine recipients of the Medal of Honor between 1945 and 1952.
The 29) Family Correspondence File contains cables, correspondence, handwritten notes,
memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, and press releases relating to Truman and his
family. Included in this series is correspondence between Truman and relatives such as Louis
W. Truman, Mary Jane Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Truman, J. Vivian Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wallace, Fred Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, and Madge Gates Wallace.
The 30) Longhand Notes File contains handwritten notes by Truman pertaining to various topics.
Many of the notes are diary-like entries describing the events of the President's day; others
contain Truman's candid observations on history, politics, and human nature.
Included in this series are the "Pickwick Papers," autobiographical notes written by Truman
during the early 1930s on the stationery of the Pickwick Hotel in Kansas City. At that time,
Truman was Presiding Judge of the Jackson County Court. Other notes date from after the end
of the Truman administration in 1953. The subjects discussed in Truman's longhand notes
include Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Soviet Union, World War II, Herbert Hoover, the Potsdam
Conference, the 1948 and 1952 elections, Louis Johnson, the Wake Island Conference with
General Macarthur, Paul Hume, Tom Pendergast, the Korean War, the 35th Division, Adlai
Stevenson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pete the Squirrel, Joseph Stalin, World War I, term limits,
Cabinet members, Point Four, and public service. The notes date from 1930 to 1955, but many
of them are undated. The Longhand Notes File is comprised of four subseries, consisting of
Truman's pre-Presidential, Presidential, post-Presidential, and undated notes.
The 31) Summaries of Conversations File consists of summaries of telephone conversations
derived from FBI wiretaps on the telephones of Thomas Corcoran and Edward F. Prichard, Jr.
between 1945 and 1948. "Tommy the Cork" Corcoran, a prominent Washington lawyer, had
been an influential adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Prichard was an official with the
Federal Loan Agency and the Treasury Department. No documentation of who authorized the
wiretaps or why they were ordered has been found in the manuscript collections of the Truman
Library.
The 32) Ernest H. Gruening File consists of correspondence,
memorandums, and reports, arranged in two subseries. The first subseries contains
FBI reports and memorandums regarding the alleged communist leanings of Gruening,
who served as Governor of Alaska Territory during the Truman administration.
The second subseries contains similar reports prepared by FBI Special Agents
who worked on the case.
In 2004, the President's Secretary's Files were reprocessed and as a result,
the box numbers changed. A list of the series and subseries with their corresponding
old and new box numbers is available.
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SERIES AND SUBSERIES DESCRIPTIONS
In 2004, the President's Secretary's Files were reprocessed and as a result,
the box numbers changed. A list of the series and subseries with their corresponding
old and new box numbers is available.
| Container Nos. | | SERIES (Subseries) |
| 001-044 | | SPEECH FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Nine subseries: |
| 001-003 | | |
| 003-006 | | |
| 007-014 | | |
| 014-023 | | |
| 023-028 | | |
| 028-037 | | |
| 037-042 | | |
| 042 | | |
| 042-044 | | |
| 044-051 | | POLITICAL FILE, 1940-1960 |
| | Cables, charts, graphs, correspondence, budgets, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, printed materials, speeches, lists of gifts, meeting minutes, press releases, and reports. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 051-055 | | PRESS CONFERENCE FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Two subseries: |
| 051-054 | | |
| 054-055 | | |
| 055-065 | | PRESS RELEASE FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Two subseries: |
| 055-062 | | |
| 063-065 | | |
| 066-085 | | PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Three subseries: |
| 066-068 | | Desk Calendars File, 1945-1952, consisting of outline of appointments placed on President Truman's desk as well as Mrs. Truman's engagements. Arranged chronologically. |
| 068-084 | | Daily Sheets File, 1945-1953, consisting of appointment sheets with dates, times, names of persons with appointments and sometimes information pertaining to the subject of the appointment. The Daily Sheets also include cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, and reports relating to some of the appointments. Arranged chronologically. |
| 084-085 | | Appointment Books File, 1945-1953, consisting of calendars with names, dates and names of those with appointments. Arranged chronologically. |
| 086 | | DEPARTMENT OF STATE RADIO BULLETINS FILE, 1945 |
| | Press releases by the State Department about foreign policy issues. Arranged chronologically. |
| 087-092 | | TRIP FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Cables, handwritten notes, itineraries and schedules, memorabilia, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, printed materials, and speeches pertaining to President Truman's trips, as well as the trip log of the Independence. Arranged chronologically. |
| 093-095 | | GIFT AND GREETING FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Three subseries: |
| 093 | | Birthday Gifts File, 1945-1952, consisting of correspondence and lists of birthday gifts. Arranged chronologically. |
| 093 | | Christmas Gift Data File, 1946-1951, consisting of correspondence and lists of Christmas gifts. Arranged chronologically. |
| 094-095 | | Gifts File, 1945-1953, consisting of correspondence, lists of gifts given to the Trumans, and packing lists of gifts. Arranged alphabetically by subject, thereunder chronologically. |
| 096-122 | | GENERAL FILE, 1940-1953 |
| | Cables, charts, graphs, handwritten notes, memorabilia,
memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, and printed material. Arranged alphabetically by
subject. |
| 123-187 | | SUBJECT FILE, 1940-1953 |
| | Twelve subseries: |
| 123-129 | |
Agencies File, 1945-1953, consisting of cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, legislation, maps, minutes of meetings, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, reports, and speeches pertaining to government agencies, commissions, and boards. Arranged alphabetically by agency. |
| 130-132 | |
Bureau of the Budget File, 1945-1953, consisting of correspondence, legislation, memorandums, press releases, printed materials, and reports, pertaining to the Bureau of the Budget. Arranged chronologically by fiscal year. |
| 133-138 | |
Cabinet File, 1945-1953, consisting of agendas, correspondence, handwritten notes, minutes of meetings, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, and reports pertaining to Cabinet departments and members. Arranged alphabetically by Cabinet department. |
| 139 | |
China Lobby File, 1945-1953, consisting of correspondence, financial documents, legislation, minutes of meetings, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports, speeches, and transcripts pertaining to efforts to support Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist regime and oppose Communist China. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 140-143 | |
Conferences File, 1945-1952, consisting of correspondence, maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings, press releases, printed materials, reports, and telegrams pertaining to conferences and meetings held during the Truman Administration. Arranged chronologically by date of conference. |
| 144 | |
Council of Foreign Ministers File, 1945-1949, consisting of bound reproductions of documents pertaining to post-World War II Europe as discussed by the Council of Foreign Ministers. Arranged chronologically. |
| 145-147 | |
Federal Bureau of Investigation File, 1945-1952, consisting of correspondence, memorandums, newspaper clippings, reports and printed materials pertaining to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 148-166 | |
Foreign Affairs File, 1940-1953, consisting of cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries, maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, reports, schedules, speeches, telegrams, and transcripts pertaining to foreign affairs. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 167-172 | |
National Security Council File, 1947-1953, consisting of charts, graphs, correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, printed materials and reports relating to the National Security Council. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 173-176 | |
National Security Council -- Atomic File, 1945-1952, consisting of agendas, cables, charts, graphs, correspondence, handwritten notes, maps, memorandums, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, and reports pertaining to the National Security Council, atomic energy, testing and weapons. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 176-187 | |
National Security Council -- Meetings File, 1945-1953, consisting of agenda, correspondence, memorandums, minutes of meetings, and reports of the National Security Council. Arranged chronologically by date of meeting. |
| 187 | |
Supreme Court File, 1945-1947, consisting of correspondence pertaining to Supreme Court nominations, Harold H. Burton, Robert H. Jackson, and Stanley F. Reed. Arranged alphabetically. |
| 188-205 | | HISTORICAL FILE, 1924-1953 |
| | Four subseries: |
| 188-192 | | Truman Papers File, 1945-1953, consisting of press conference transcripts and press releases pertaining to Presidential speeches. Arranged chronologically. |
| 192-196 | | Topics File, 1945-1953, consisting of handwritten notes, memorandums, press releases, printed materials, and reports. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 196-202 | | Presidential Addresses, Letters, and Messages File, 1950-1953, consisting of correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, press releases, printed materials, and speech drafts, pertaining to President Truman's speeches. Arranged chronologically. |
| 202-205 | | Pre-Presidential File, 1924-1951, consisting of
charts, graphs, correspondence, certificates, drafts of legislation, financial records, handwritten notes, legal documents, maps, memorabilia, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, printed materials, reports, speeches, and transcripts of hearings pertaining to Harry S. Truman life before becoming President. Arranged chronologically. |
| 206-207 | | KOREAN WAR FILE, 1946-1953 |
| | Cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries, maps, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports, and transcripts pertaining to the Korean War. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 207-209 | | FRANK E. LOWE FILE, 1947-1952 |
| | Cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, itineraries, maps, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials, reports, and transcripts pertaining to the Korean War. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 209-224 | | INTELLIGENCE FILE, 1946-1953 |
| | Four subseries: |
| 209-211 | | Central Intelligence File,1950-1953, consisting of memorandums pertaining to the Korean situation. Arranged alphabetically by subject, thereunder chronologically. |
| 211-219 | | |
| 219-224 | | |
| 224 | | Publications File, 1946-1950, consisting of reports and books pertaining to foreign relations. Arranged alphabetically. |
| 225-226 | | MR. PRESIDENT FILE, 1951-1953 |
| | Correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials and transcripts pertaining to the book Mr. President. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 226-227 | | LIST OF CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1946-1952 |
| | Correspondence sent to Matthew J. Connelly, Donald S. Dawson and the White House Central Files. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 227 | | ADDRESS BOOKS FILE, 1948-1954 |
| | Addresses of individuals compiled during and after the Truman Administration. Arranged alphabetically by name. |
| 228-230 | | CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS FILE, 1951-1952 |
| | Reports and transcripts pertaining to Congressional committee hearings. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 231-232 | | POLITICAL CAMPAIGN MATERIAL FILE, 1944-1952 |
| 231 | | |
| 231-232 | | Miscellaneous [Campaign Research] File, 1944-1952, consisting of charts, graphs, newspaper clippings, press releases, and reports pertaining to campaigns. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 232 | | DIARIES, 1947-1953 |
| | Diary entries by President Truman. Arranged chronologically. |
| 232-233 | | MISCELLANEOUS FILE, 1943-1953 |
| | Reports, correspondence, and memorandums pertaining to President Truman's speeches, the military, and the United States Lines Company Case. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 233 | | TRUMAN LIBRARY FOUNDATION FILE, 1946-1953 |
| | Correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, and reports pertaining to fundraising, potential foundation board members, and location and design of the library.
Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 233-252 | | CHRONOLOGICAL NAME FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Correspondence, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings and press releases. Arranged alphabetically by name. |
| 252-253 | | BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1918-1953 |
| | Correspondence, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, printed material and speeches pertaining to President Truman's life. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 253-254 | | MARTHA E. TRUMAN FILE, 1918-1952 |
| | Correspondence from friends and family regarding Martha Truman's illness and death and an early copy of her will. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 254-255 | | WHITE HOUSE FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases and transcripts pertaining to the White House renovation. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 255-276 | | PERSONAL FILE, 1800-1953 |
| | Cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, memorabilia, memorandums, newspaper clippings, press releases, printed materials and reports pertaining to Harry S. Truman's personal life. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 277 | | CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR AWARDS FILE, 1945-1952 |
| | Citations for military personnel of the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps and Navy. Arranged alphabetically by Branch of Military. |
| 278-280 | | FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1945-1953 |
| | Cables, correspondence, handwritten notes, memorandums, newspaper clippings, photographs, and press releases to Harry S. Truman from relatives. Arranged alphabetically by name. |
| 281-283 | | LONGHAND NOTES FILE, 1930-1955 |
| | Four subseries: |
| 281 | | |
| 281-283 | | |
| 283 | | |
| 283 | | |
| 284-288 | | SUMMARIES OF CONVERSATIONS FILE, 1945-1948 |
| | Summaries of telephone conversations which were based on wiretaps placed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the telephones of Thomas Corcoran and Edward Prichard. Arranged chronologically. |
| 289-290 | | ERNEST H. GRUENING FILE, 1950-1951 |
| | Two subseries: |
| 289 | | General File, 1950-1951, consists of correspondence, memorandums and reports pertaining to Ernest H. Gruening's possible Communist leanings. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 289-290 | | Special Agents Reports File, 1950, consists of correspondence, memorandums and reports pertaining to Ernest H. Gruening's possible Communist leanings. Arranged alphabetically by name. |
| | |
In 2004, the President's Secretary's Files were reprocessed and as a result,
the box numbers changed. A list of the series and subseries with their corresponding
old and new box numbers is available.
[ Top of the page | Administrative
Information | Biographical Sketch | Collection
Description | Series and Subseries Descriptions
| Folder Title List ]
FOLDER TITLE LIST
In 2004, the President's Secretary's Files were reprocessed and as a result,
the box numbers changed. A list of the series and subseries with their corresponding
old and new box numbers is available.
Box 1
- September 17 [Trip #3 Sept. 17 - Oct 2]
- September 18
- September 19
- September 20
- September 21
- September 22
- September 23
- September 24
- September 25
- September 26 - 27
- September 28
- September 29
- September 30
- October 1
Box 2
- October 6 [Trip #4 Oct. 6 - 9]
- October 7
- October 8
- October 11 [Trip #5 Oct. 11 - 16]
- October 12
- October 13
- October 14
- October 15
- October 16
- October 18 [Trip #6 Oct. 18 - 19]
- October 19
- October 21
- October 23 [Trip #7 Oct. 23]
Box 3
- October 25 [Trip #8 Oct. 25 - Nov. 2]
- October 26
- October 27
- October 28
- October 29
- October 30
Box 3 (cont.)
- September 1 - 2 [Trip #1 Sept. 1 - 2]
- September 29 [Trip #2 Sept. 27 - Oct. 12]
Box 4
- September 30
- October 1
- October 2
- October 2 - Farm Journal [articles used in October 2 Snohomish, WA speech at 3:15 p.m.]
- October 3
- October 4
- October 6
- October 7
- October 9
Box 5
- October 10
- October 11
- October 16 [Trip #3 Oct. 15 - 19]
- October 17
- October 18
- October 21 [Trip #4 Oct. 20 - 23]
Box 6
- October 22
- October 23 [Trip #5 Oct. 23 - Nov. 5]
- October 27
- October 28
- October 29
- October 30
- October 31
- November 1 - 3
Box 7
- Itinerary, 1948 Campaign
- Miscellaneous, 1948 Campaign
- June 3 - 18 [Trip #1 (Western Trip)]
- Arizona, Winslow: June 15
- Arizona, Miscellaneous
- California, Berkeley: June 12 [University of California Luncheon]
- California, Berkeley: June 12 [University of California Commencement]
- California, Davis: June 12
- California, Los Angeles: June 14 [Cocoanut Grove Room, Ambassador Hotel]
- California, Roseville: June 12
- California, Sacramento: June 12
- California, Santa Barbara: June 14
- California, San Bernadino: June 14
- California, San Francisco: June 13 [Flag Day Ceremonies, Golden Gate Park]
- California, San Francisco: June 13 [Northern California Democratic Presidential Delegation Luncheon, Venetian Room, Fairmont Hotel]
- California, San Francisco: June 13 [Red Room, Fairmont Hotel]
- California, Miscellaneous
- Idaho, Arco: June 8
- Idaho, Blackfoot: June 8
- Idaho, Idaho Falls: June 8
- Idaho, Pocatello: June 7
- Idaho, Miscellaneous
- Illinois, Chicago: June 4 [Swedish Pioneer Centennial Association, Chicago Stadium]
- Illinois, East St. Louis: June 17
- Illinois, Miscellaneous
- Indiana, Fort Wayne: June 4
- Indiana, Gary: June 4
- Indiana, Indianapolis: June 17
- Indiana, Richmond: June 17
- Indiana, Terre Haute: June 17
- Kansas, Dodge City: June 16
- Kansas, Emporia: June 16
- Kansas, Hutchinson: June 16
- Kansas, Newton: June 16
- Kansas, Miscellaneous
- Maryland, Baltimore: June 18
- Missouri, Jefferson City: June 17
- Missouri, Sedalia: June 17
- Missouri, Warrensburg: June 17
- Missouri, Miscellaneous
- Montana, Butte: June 8
- Montana, Dillon: June 8
- Montana, Miscellaneous
Box 8
- Nebraska, Omaha: June 5 [War Memorial Dedication]
- Nebraska, Omaha: June 5 [Boys Town]
- Nebraska, Omaha: June 5 [35th Division Reunion]
- Nebraska, Grand Island: June 6
- Nebraska, Kearney: June 6
- Nebraska, North Platte: June 6
- Nebraska, Sydney: June 6
- Nebraska, Miscellaneous
- New Mexico, Albuquerque: June 15
- New Mexico, Gallup: June 15
- New Mexico, Las Vegas: June 15
- New Mexico, Raton: June 15
- Ohio, Columbus: June 17
- Ohio, Crestline: June 4
- Oregon, Albany: June 11
- Oregon, Eugene: June 11
- Oregon, Klamath Falls: June 11
- Oregon, Oakridge: June 11
- Oregon, Portland: June 11 [American Red Cross Broadcast]
- Oregon, Salem: June 11
- Oregon, Miscellaneous
- Pennsylvania, Altoona: June 18
- Pennsylvania, Harrisburg: June 18
- Pennsylvania, York: June 18
- Pennsylvania, Miscellaneous
- Washington, Bremerton: June 10 [Elk's Club]
- Washington, Ephrata: June 9
- Washington, Everett: June 9
- Washington, Olympia: June 10 [Sylvester Park]
- Washington, Seattle: June 10 [On the Pier]
- Washington, Seattle: June 10 [Washington State Press Club]
- Washington, Skyomish: June 9
- Washington, Spokane: June 9 [Communications Workers of America]
- Washington, Spokane: June 9 [Outside the Spokane Club]
- Washington, Tacoma: June 10
- Washington, Wenatchee: June 9
- Washington, Miscellaneous
- Wyoming, Cheyenne: June 6 [Governor's Mansion]
- Wyoming, Laramie: June 6
- Wyoming, Rawlins: June 6
- Wyoming, Miscellaneous
- President's Acceptance Speech, Democratic National Convention: July 15, 1948 [Reading Copy, Drafts, Party Platforms]
- September 5 - 7 [Trip #2]
- Michigan, Detroit: September 6 [Cadillac Square - Radio Broadcast]
- Michigan, Flint: September 6 [Flint Park]
Box 9
- Michigan, Grand Rapids: September 6
- Michigan, Hamtramck: September 6
- Michigan, Lansing: September 6
- Michigan, Pontiac: September 6 [Oakland Park]
- Ohio, Toledo: September 6
- September 17 - October 2 [Trip #3]
- Arizona: September 24
- California: September 22 - 24
- Colorado: September 20 - 21
- Illinois: September 18 and 30
- Indiana: September 30
Box 10
- Iowa: September 18
- Kansas: September 19
- Kentucky: September - October 1
- Missouri: September 18 and 29
- Nevada: September 22
- New Mexico: September 25
- Ohio: September 17
- Oklahoma: September 28 - 29
- Pennsylvania: September 17
- Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: September 17
- Texas: September 25 - 28
- Utah: September 21
Box 11
- Virginia: October 2
- West Virginia: October 1
- October 6 - 9 [Trip #4]
- Delaware: October 6
- New York: October 8
- New Jersey: October 7
- Pennsylvania: October 6 - 7
- October 11 - 16 [Trip #5]
- Illinois: October 12
Box 12
- Indiana: October 12 and 15
- Minnesota: October 13 - 14
- Ohio: October 11
- West Virginia: October 16
- Wisconsin: October 13 - 14
Box 13
- October 18 - 19 [Trip #6]
- Florida: October 18
- North Carolina: October 19
- Washington, D.C.: October 21 [White House Radio Address sponsored by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Campaign Committee]
- October 23 [Trip #7: Pennsylvania]
- October 25 - November 5 [Trip #8]
- Connecticut: October 28
- Illinois: October 25 and 30
- Indiana: October 25 - 26 and 30
- Massachusetts: October 27 - 28
Box 14
- Missouri: October 30
- New York: October 28 - 29
- Ohio: October 25 - 26 and 30
- Rhode Island: October 28
- Washington, D.C.: November 5 [White House Portico]
Box 14 (cont.)
- Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: September 1
- Ohio, Crestline: September 1
- Wisconsin, Milwaukee: September 1 [Labor Day Speech]
Box 15
- Ohio, Cincinnati: September 2
- West Virginia, Parkersburg: September 2
- West Virginia, Clarksburg: September 2
- West Virginia, Grafton
- West Virginia, Keyser: September 2
- West Virginia, Martinsburg: September 2
- September 27 - October 12 [Trip #2]
- Trip #2: Background Data On Cities
- Minnesota, Breckenridge: September 29
- North Dakota, Fargo: September 29
- North Dakota, Miscellaneous: September 29
- Montana, Chester: September 30 [Tiber Dam Project Dedication]
- Montana, Kalispell: October 1 [Hungry Horse Dam]
Box 16
- Montana, Miscellaneous: September 29 - 30
- Idaho, Miscellaneous: October 1
- Washington, Spokane: October 1
- Washington, Seattle: October 2
- Washington, Tacoma: October 2
- Washington, Miscellaneous: October 2
- Oregon, Klamath Falls: October 3
- California, Redding: October 3 [Shasta Dam]
- California, San Francisco: October 4
- California, Oakland: October 4
Box 17
- California, Miscellaneous: October 3 - 4
- Utah, Salt Lake City: October 6
- Utah, Provo: October 6
- Utah, Helper: October 6
- Colorado, Grand Junction: October 6
- Colorado, Colorado Springs: October 7
- Colorado, Denver: October 7
- Colorado, Pueblo: October 7
- Colorado, Miscellaneous: October 7
- Iowa, Shenandoah: October 8
- Iowa, Miscellaneous: October 7 - 8
- Missouri, St. Joseph: October 8
- Missouri, Miscellaneous: October 8
- Pennsylvania, Erie: October 8
- Indiana, Miscellaneous: October 9
Box 18
- Ohio, Cleveland: October 9
- Ohio, Miscellaneous: October 9
- New York, Buffalo: October 9
- New York, New York City: October 11
- New York State, Miscellaneous: October 10
- October 15 - 19 [Trip #3]
- Trip #3: Background Data On Cities
- Connecticut, Hartford: October 16
Box 19
- Connecticut, Miscellaneous: October 16
- New Hampshire, Manchester: October 16
- New Hampshire, Portsmouth: October 16
- New Hampshire, Miscellaneous: October 16 - 17
- Massachusetts, Springfield: October 16
- Massachusetts, Boston: October 17
- Massachusetts, Brockton: October 18
- Massachusetts, Miscellaneous: October 16 - 18
Box 20
- New York, Brooklyn: October 18
- New York, New Rochelle: October 18
- New York, New York City: October 18
- Rhode Island, Miscellaneous: October 18
- Connecticut, Miscellaneous: October 18
- October 20 - 23 [Trip #4]
- Trip #4: Background Data On Cities
- Delaware, Wilmington: October 21
- New Jersey, Jersey City: October 21
- New Jersey, Miscellaneous: October 21
- Pennsylvania, Scranton: October 21
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: October 21
- Pennsylvania, Pottsville: October 21
Box 21
- Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: October 22
- Pennsylvania, Miscellaneous: October 21 - 22
- West Virginia, Miscellaneous: October 23
- Pennsylvania, Miscellaneous: October 23
- Maryland, Cumberland: October 23
- Washington, D.C.: October 23 [Union Station]
- October 26 - November 5 [Trip #5]
- Indiana, Gary: October 27
- Indiana, Miscellaneous: October 27 and November 1
- Ohio, Miscellaneous: October 27
- Minnesota, Minneapolis: October 28
- Minnesota, St. Paul: October 28
Box 22
- Minnesota, Miscellaneous: October 28
- Iowa, Davenport: October 29
- Iowa, Miscellaneous: October 29
- Illinois, Chicago: October 29 and November 1
- Illinois, Miscellaneous: October 29
- Michigan, Detroit: October 30
- Michigan, Flint: October 30
- Michigan, Grand Rapids: October 30
- Michigan, Hamtramck: October 30
- Michigan, Lansing: October 30
- Michigan, Pontiac: October 30
Box 23
- Illinois, Miscellaneous: October 30
- Ohio, Toledo: October 31
- Ohio, Miscellaneous: October 31
- Ohio, Cincinnati: November 1
- Illinois, Miscellaneous: November 1
- Missouri, St. Louis: November 1
- Missouri, Kansas City: November 3 [Election Eve]
Box 23 (cont.)
- April - May, 1945
- June - September, 1945
- October - December, 1945
- January - March, 1946
- April - May, 1946
- October - December, 1946
- January - March, 1947
Box 24
- April - May, 1947
- June, 1947
- July - December, 1947
- January - March, 1948
- April - June, 1948
- July - August, 1948
Box 25
- September - December, 1948
- January - March, 1949
- April - July, 1949
- August - September, 1949
- October - December, 1949
- January - April, 1950
- May 8, 1950
- May 9, 1950
Box 26
- May 10, 1950
- May 11, 1950
- May 12, 1950
- May 13 - 14, 1950
- May 15 - 31, 1950
- June, 1950
- July - August, 1950
- September, 1950
- October - November, 1950
- December, 1950
Box 27
- January - March, 1951
- April, 1951
- May, 1951
- June, 1951
- July - August, 1951
- September, 1951
- October - December, 1951
- January - March, 1952
- April, 1952
Box 28
- May 1 - 15, 1952
- May 16 - 31, 1952
- June, 1952
- July - August, 1952
- September, 1952
- October - November, 1952
- December, 1952 - January, 1953
Box 28 (cont.)
Box 29
- July - September, 1945
- October - December, 1945
- January - March, 1946
- April - June, 1946
- July - September, 1946
- October - December, 1946
- January - March, 1947
Box 30
- April - June, 1947
- July - September, 1947
- October - December, 1947
- January - March, 1948
[1 of 2: January 7 - February 17, 1948]
[2 of 2: February 18 - March 17, 1948]
Box 31
- April - June, 1948 [including Western Trip: June 4 - 18, 1948]
- July - September, 1948
- October - December, 1948
- January - March, 1949
- April - June, 1949
Box 32
- July - September, 1949
- October - December, 1949
- January - April, 1950
- May 7 - 16, 1950 Operating Schedule [Western Trip]
- May 8, 1950
- May 9, 1950
Box 33
- May 10, 1950
- May 11, 1950
- May 12, 1950
- May 13 - 16, 1950
- May 17 - June, 1950
Box 34
- July - September, 1950
- October - December, 1950
- January - March, 1951
Box 35
- April - June, 1951
[1 of 2: April 2 - May 18, 1951]
[2 of 2: May 24 - June 27, 1951]
- July - September, 1951
[1 of 2: July 3 - August 31, 1951]
[2 of 2: September 2 - 28, 1951]
- October - December, 1951
Box 36
- January - March, 1952
- April - June, 1952
[1 of 3: April 2 - 18, 1952]
[2 of 3: May 2 - 28, 1952]
[3 of 3: June 2 - 27, 1952]
Box 37
- July - September, 1952
[1 of 2: July 1 - September 16, 1952]
[2 of 2: September 17 - 27, 1952]
- October - December, 1952
- January, 1953
Box 37 (cont.)
- April - June, 1945
- July - September, 1945
- October - December, 1945
Box 38
- January - March, 1946
- April - June, 1946
- July - September, 1946
- October - December, 1946
- January - March, 1947
- April - June, 1947
Box 39
- July - September, 1947
- October - December, 1947
- January - March, 1948
- April - June, 1948 [including Western Trip: June 4 - 18, 1948]
- July - September, 1948
- October - December, 1948
- January - March, 1949
- April - June, 1949
- July - September, 1949
- October - December, 1949
- January - March, 1950
Box 40
- April - June, 1950 [including Western Trip: May 8 - 16, 1950]
- July - September, 1950
- October - December, 1950
- January - March, 1951
Box 41
- April - June, 1951
- July - September, 1951
- October - December, 1951
- January - March, 1952
- April - June, 1952
Box 42
- July - September, 1952
- October - December, 1952
- January, 1953
Box 42 (cont.)
- Public Reaction to Speeches: 1945 - 1951
- Miscellaneous Speech Data
- Autographed Speeches Data
Box 42 (cont.)
- Acheson, Dean
- Alfange, Dean
- Baker, Newton D.
- Baker, Newton D.
- Boyle, William M.
- Brannan, Charles F.
- Brynes, James F.
- Clifford, Clark M.
- Cone, J. Carroll
- Crosser, Robert
Box 43
- Dawson, Donald S.
- DeGaulle, Charles
- Denham, Robert N.
- Fitzmaurice, Walter
- Gerard, James W.
- Graham, Walter
- Grant, U.S., III
- Gray, Gordon
- Hannegan, Robert E.
- Harriman, W. Averell
- Hennings, Thomas C.
- Higgins, Andrew J.
- Hoffman, Paul G.
- Hoover, J. Edgar
- Humphrey, Hubert H.
- Jester, Beauford H.
- Johnson, Louis
- Landon, Alfred M.
- Lilienthal, David E.
- Luckman, Charles
- Marshall, George C.
- McCabe, Thomas B.
- McMahon, Brien
- McNutt, Paul V.
- Moody, Blair
- Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.
- Nourse, Edwin G.
- Rayburn, Sam
- Roosevelt, James
- Royall, Kenneth C.
- Rusk, Dean
- Sawyer, Charles
Box 44
- Snyder, John W.
- Souers, Sidney W.
- Steelman, John R.
- Stimson, Henry L.
- Sullivan, Gael
- Sullivan, John
- Symington, W. Stuart
- Vardaman, James K.
- Vinson, Fred A.
- Wallace, Henry A.
- Wallgren, Monrad C.
- Webb, James E.
- Whitehair, Francis P.
- Wilson, Charles E.
Box 44 (cont.)
- General
- Alabama
- Anderson, Clinton P.
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Barkley, Alben W.
- Booklets
- Boyle, William M.
- Bray, William
- Budget of the Democratic National Committee, 1952
- Bulletins [Capital Comment]
Box 45
- "C"
- Cabinet members' correspondence concerning the President's decision not to run for re-election
- California
- California: James Roosevelt
- Campaign: General
- Campaign: Material received from Frank Parks [regarding Senator Richard M. Nixon's 1950 campaign finances]
- Campaign: 1952
- Campaign: Speeches, 1952
- Candidate: Requests that the President accept the nomination, 1952
- Clippings: General
- Clippings: Western Trip, 1948
- Colorado
- Colored
- Congratulations [1948 nomination and election]
- Connecticut
- Contributions
Box 46
- Convention: National, 1952
- Correspondence concerning President's decision not to seek the Nomination
in 1952
- "D"
- Democratic Digest, The
- Democratic National Committee: General
- Democratic National Committee: Personal
- Democratic National Committee: Report on contributions as of October 12,
1946
- Denver Conference, May, 1951
- District of Columbia
- "E"
- Edwards, India
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- Election: Commentary
- Election: Forecasts
- Election: General
- Executive Committee
- Farmers, Republican attitude towards, 1920-1960
- Finance [Inaugural Committee 1949]
- Florida
- Foreign
- Fritchey, Clayton
-
"G"
- Georgia
- Gridiron Dinner, May 13, 1950 [skit]
-
"H"
- Harriman, W. Averell
-
Idaho
- Illinois
- Illinois: Sevenson, Adlai
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Iowa: Trip, 1952
Box 47
- Jackson County, Missouri: Election statistics, 1960
- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners
- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners: A-K
- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners: L-R
- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners: S-XYZ
- Johnson, Louis
-
"K"
- Kansas
- Kefauver, Estes
- Kentucky
- Kirwan, Michael J. [The Democratic Digest, September - October, 1950]
-
"L"
- List of gifts: 1948
- List of gifts: 1952
-
"M"
- McKinney, Frank E.: Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
- McKinney, Frank E.: Meetings
- McKinney, Frank E.: Press conference [and final report]
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Meetings, Confidential
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
Box 48
- Missouri
[1 of 2: 1949 - 1952]
[2 of 2: 1946 - 1948]
- Missouri: Allison, Emery W.
- Missouri: Brandon, Dr. W. L.
- Missouri: Burrus, Rufus
- Missouri: Collet, John C.
- Missouri: Congressional Districts
- Missouri: Contributions [1946 Jackson County Republican Committee]
- Missouri: Delegates to the 1948 Democratic National Convention
- Missouri: Duncan, Richard M.
- Missouri: Easley, Harry
- Missouri: Evans, Tom L.
- Missouri: Finnegan, James P.
- Missouri: Gage, John B.
- Missouri: Harper, Roy W.
- Missouri: Hendren, John H.
- Missouri: Huttig, Charles M.
- Missouri: Independence
- Missouri: Kansas City
- Missouri: Nacy, Richard R.
- Missouri: Nangel, John J.
- Missouri: Senatorial Campaign, 1950
- Missouri: Shinn, Charles L.
- Missouri: Smith, Bryce B.
- Missouri: Smith, Forrest
- Missouri: Smith, Mrs. Schuyler
- Missouri: Springfield
- Missouri: Thompson, Fred A.
- Missouri: Van Sant, T. H.
- Missouri: Voting statistics
- Missouri: White, Robert M.
Box 49
- Mitchell, Stephen A.
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- Nomination, States pledged to
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- "P"
- Pennsylvania
- Polls
- Presidential candidates
- Primaries
- Recommendations, Democratic National Committee
- Reports, President's 1952 trips
- Reports, Senate contests, 1944 - 1946
- Republican Party, President Truman's statement on the
- Research
- Returns, elections
- Russell, Richard B.
- "S"
- Services offered
- Slaughter, Roger
- Slogans
- South Carolina
- Souvenirs [1948]
- Speeches: General
- Speeches: 1952
- Speeches: Resolution
- Stevenson, Adlai
Box 50
- Strategy: Candidate
- Strategy: Electoral votes [New York]
- Strategy: General
- Strategy: Newspaper and magazine
- Strategy: Platform, 1948
- Strategy: Platform, 1952
- Strategy: Speech data
- Strategy: Suggestions and comments
- Survey
- "T"
- Taft, Robert A.
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Truman- Barkley Club
- Truman, Harry S.: Campaign data [including 1940 Truman Campaign Committee audited financial statements]
- Truman, Harry S.: 1948 Western Trip, general
- Truman, Harry S.: [1948] Western Trip, newspaper and radio commentary
- Truman, Harry S.: [1948] Western Trip, railroad data
- Truman, Harry S.: [1948] Western Trip, speeches, June 4-18, 1948
- Utah
- "V"
- Virginia
- Voting Statistics
Box 51
- "W"
- Wallace, Henry A.
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Whistlestop Speeches, 1952
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Box 51 (cont.)
- April - December, 1945 (Nos. 1 - 40)
- January - June, 1946 (Nos. 41 - 71)
Box 52
- July - December, 1946 (Nos. 72 - 93)
- January - June, 1947 (Nos. 94 - 110)
- July - December, 1947 (Nos. 111 - 131)
- January - December, 1948 (Nos. 132 - 162)
- January - December, 1949 (Nos. 163 - 209)
Box 53
- January - December, 1950 (Nos. 210 - 248)
- January - December, 1951 (Nos. 249 - 287)
Box 54
- January, 1952 - January, 1953 (Nos. 288 - 324)
Box 54 (cont.)
- March - December, 1948
- January - December, 1949
- January - December 1950
Box 55
- January - December, 1951
- January, 1952 - January, 1953
Box 55 (cont.)
Box 56
- January, 1946 [including printed copy of the President's 1947 State of the Union Message and 1947 Summary Budget]
- February, 1946
- March, 1946
- April, 1946
- May, 1946 [including printed copy of the President's Message Transmitting the Supplement to the 1947 Budget]
- June, 1946
- July, 1946
- August, 1946
- September, 1946
- October, 1946
- November, 1946
- December, 1946
- January, 1947 [including hard-bound copy of the 1948 Budget]
Box 57
- February, 1947
- March, 1947
- April, 1947
- May, 1947 [including printed copy of the President's 5/1/47 Message to Congress regarding Reorganization]
- June, 1947
- July, 1947
- August, 1947
- September, 1947
- October, 1947
- November, 1947
- December, 1947
- January, 1948 [including hard-bound copy of the 1949 Budget]
Box 58
- February, 1948
- March, 1948
- April, 1948
- May, 1948
- June, 1948
- July, 1948
- August, 1948
- September, 1948
- October, 1948
Box 59
- November, 1948
- December, 1948
- January, 1949
- February, 1949
- March, 1949
- April, 1949
- May, 1949
- June, 1949
- July, 1949
- August, 1949
- September, 1949
- October, 1949
- November, 1949
- December, 1949
- January, 1950 [including printed copy of the President's 1951 Selected Budget Statements]
- February, 1950
Box 60
- March, 1950
- April, 1950
- May, 1950
- June, 1950
- July, 1950
- August, 1950
- September, 1950
- October, 1950
- November, 1950
- December, 1950
- January, 1951 [including printed copy of the President's 1952 Selected Budget Statements]
- February, 1951
Box 61
- March, 1951
- April, 1951
- May, 1951
- June, 1951
- July, 1951
- August, 1951
- September, 1951
- October, 1951
- November, 1951
- December, 1951
- January, 1952 [including printed copy of the President's 1953 Selected Budget Statements]
- February, 1952
- March, 1952
- April, 1952
Box 62
- May, 1952
- June, 1952
- July, 1952
- August, 1952 [including printed copy of the President's 8/19/52 Statement Reviewing the 1953 Budget]
- September, 1952
- October, 1952
[1 of 2: October 1 - 15, 1952]
[2 of 2: October 16 - 31, 1952]
- December, 1952
- January, 1953 [including printed copy of the President's 1954 Selected Budget Statements]
Box 63
- April - May, 1948: Remarks
- June, 1948: Addresses
- June, 1948: Remarks
- July, 1948: Addresses
- July, 1948: Remarks
- August, 1948: Remarks
- September, 1948: Addresses
- September, 1948: Remarks
- October, 1948: Addresses
- October, 1948: Remarks
- November - December, 1948: Addresses
- November - December, 1948: Remarks
Box 64
- January - December, 1949: Addresses
- January - December, 1949: Remarks
- January - December, 1950: Addresses
- January - December, 1950: Remarks
- January - December, 1951: Addresses
- January - December, 1951: Remarks
- January - September, 1952: Addresses
Box 65
- January - September, 1952: Remarks
- October, 1952: Addresses
[1 of 2: October 1 - 15, 1952]
[2 of 2: October 16 - 31, 1952]
- October, 1952: Remarks
- November - December, 1952: Addresses
- November - December, 1952: Remarks
Box 66
- April, 1945
- May, 1945
- June, 1945
- July, 1945
- August, 1945
- September, 1945
- October, 1945
- November, 1945
- December, 1945
- January, 1946
- February, 1946
- March, 1946
- April, 1946
- May, 1946
- June, 1946
- July, 1946
- August, 1946
- September, 1946
- October, 1946
- November, 1946
- December, 1946
- January, 1947
- February, 1947
- March, 1947
- April, 1947
- May, 1947
- June, 1947
- July, 1947
- August, 1947
- September, 1947
- October, 1947
- November, 1947
- December, 1947
Box 67
- January, 1948
- February, 1948
- March, 1948
- April, 1948
- May, 1948
- June, 1948
- July, 1948
- August, 1948
- September, 1948
- October, 1948
- November, 1948
- December, 1948
- January, 1949
- February, 1949
- March, 1949
- April, 1949
- May, 1949
- June, 1949
- July, 1949
- August, 1949
- September, 1949
- October, 1949
- November, 1949
- December, 1949
- January, 1950
- February, 1950
- March, 1950
- April, 1950
- May, 1950
- June, 1950
- July, 1950
- August, 1950
- September, 1950
- October, 1950
- November, 1950
- December, 1950
Box 68
Box 68 (cont.)
- April, 1945
- May, 1945
- June, 1945
- July, 1945
- August, 1945
- September, 1945
- October, 1945
- November, 1945
- December, 1945
Box 69
- January, 1946
- February, 1946
- March, 1946
- April, 1946
- May, 1946
- June, 1946
Box 70
- July, 1946
- August, 1946
- September, 1946
- October, 1946
- November, 1946
- December, 1946
Box 71
Box 72
- June, 1947
- July, 1947
- August, 1947
- September, 1947
- October, 1947
Box 73
Box 74
- March, 1948
- April, 1948
- May, 1948
[1 of 2: May 1 - 16, 1948]
[2 of 2: May 17 - 30, 1948]
- June, 1948
Box 75
- July, 1948
- August, 1948
- September, 1948
- October, 1948
- November, 1948
- December, 1948
Box 76
Box 77
- June, 1949
- July, 1949
- August, 1949
- September, 1949
- October, 1949
- November, 1949
- December, 1949
Box 78
Box 79
- June, 1950
- July, 1950
- August, 1950
- September, 1950
- October, 1950
- November, 1950
Box 80
- December, 1950
- January, 1951
- February, 1951
- March, 1951
- April, 1951
Box 81
- May, 1951
- June, 1951
- July, 1951
- August, 1951
- September, 1951
- October, 1951
Box 82
- November, 1951
- December, 1951
- January, 1952
- February, 1952
- March, 1952
- April, 1952
- May, 1952
Box 83
- June, 1952
- July, 1952
- August, 1952
- September, 1952
- October, 1952
- November, 1952
Box 84
Box 84 (cont.)
Box 85
Box 86
- May, 1945
- June, 1945
- July, 1945
- August, 1945
- September, 1945
- October, 1945
Box 87
- Bermuda: August 16 - September 2, 1946
- Maryland, Annapolis [Navy - Penn State Game]: November 16, 1946
- Missouri, Independence: October 31 - November 6, 1946
- Missouri, Liberty: May 19 - 20, 1946
- Alaska
- Brazil: August 31 - September 20, 1947
- Brazil: Biographical Data on Brazilians and Conference Personalities
- Brazil: Digest of the Rio de Janerio Newspapers
- Brazil: Greeting Messages
- Brazil: U.S.S. Missouri
- Brazil: Radio Press News [U.S.S. Missouri]
Box 88
- Brazil: Radio Press News [U.S.S. Missouri]
- Brazil: Speeches
- Brazil: Weather Bulletins
- Brazil: Wireless Bulletins, Department of State
- Canada, Ottawa: June 9 - 12, 1947
- Mexico: March 3 - 6, 1947
- Mexico: President Aleman
- Mexico: Reference Book
Box 89
- Missouri, Grandview: April - May, 1947
- Missouri, Kansas City: June 6 - 8, 1947
- New Jersey, Princeton: June 17, 1947
- New York, New York: April 21, 1947
- Texas, Waco: March 6, 1947
- Virginia, Charlottesville: July 3, 1947
- Virginia, Charlottesville: Speeding Controversy
- Caribbean and Key West, Florida: February - March, 1948
- Caribbean and Key West, Florida: President's Cruise to the West Indies
- Missouri, Bolivar: July 1, 1948
- New York, New York: July 31, 1948
- Texas, San Antonio: September 26, 1498
- Western Trip: June, 1948
- Arkansas, Little Rock: June 10, 1949
- Brazil: May, 1949
- Florida, Miami: August 22, 1949
- Illinois, Chicago: July 19 - 20, 1949
- Iowa, Des Moines: September 6, 1949
- Missouri, Independence: December 23 - 28, 1949
- Missouri, Kansas City: September 28 - 30, 1949
- Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul: November 2 - 4, 1949
- New York, New York: October 24, 1949
Box 90
- North Carolina, Fort Bragg: October 4, 1949
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: August 29, 1949
- Florida, Eglin Air Force Base: April 21 - 22, 1950
- Georgia, Fort Benning: April 21, 1950
- Maryland, Baltimore: June 24 - 26, 1950
- Missouri, Kansas City and Independence: December 22 - 26, 1950
- Missouri, St. Louis, Columbia and Mexico: June 8 - 10, 1950
- Missouri, St. Louis, Kansas City and Independence: November 4 - 7, 1950
- New York, New York: October 23, 1950
- Philippines (President Elpidio Quirino): August 8 - 13, 1950
- Potomac - Chsapeake Bay Area: December 29, 1950 - January 1, 1951
- Wake Island - San Francisco (MacArthur): October 11 - 18, 1950
- Washington, Grand Coulee Dam: May 7 - 16, 1950
- Washington, Grand Coulee Dam: Itinerary and Report
Box 91
- Washington, Grand Coulee Dam: Itinerary and Report
- California, San Francisco: September, 3 - 9, 1951
- Maryland, Aberdeen: February 17, 1951
- Michigan, Detroit: July 28, 1951
- Missouri, Independence: December 24 - 28, 1951
- North Carolina, Winston Salem: October 15, 1951
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: February 3, 1951
- Tennessee, Tullahoma: June 25, 1951
- Arkansas (Bull Shoals Dam): July 1-2, 1952
- Connecticut, Groton: June 14, 1952
- Connecticut: New London: September 20, 1952
- Illinois, Chicago (Democratic National Convention): July 25 - August 5, 1952
- Indiana, Gary, Minnesota, Hibbing, Illinois, Chicago, Michigan, Detroit, Ohio, Cincinnati, Missouri, St. Louis and Independence: October 26 - November 5, 1952
- Maryland, Annapolis: May 24, 1952
- Missouri, Springfield: June 6-7, 1952
- Nebraska, Omaha: April 16, 1952
- New York, West Point: May 20, 1952
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: September 16, 1952
- Wisconsin, Milwaukee: August 31-September 2, 1952
- Digest of Newspaper Stories
[1 of 2: 1946 - 1949]
[2 of 2: 1950 - 1952]
Box 92
- Key West, Florida
[ 1 of 13: Pictures]
[ 2 of 13: Telegrams]
[ 3 of 13: 1945]
[ 4 of 13: 1946]
[ 5 of 13: 1947]
[ 6 of 13: 1948]
[ 7 of 13: 1949]
[ 8 of 13: 1950]
[ 9 of 13: March, 1951]
[10 of 13: November 8 - December 9, 1951]
[11 of 13: November 8 - December 9, 1951 (correspondence)]
[12 of 13: March 7 - 27, 1952
[13 of 13: March 7 - 27, 1952 (correspondence)]
- Trip Log of the USAF Independence
[1 of 2: 1947 - 1949]
[2 of 2: 1950 - 1953]
Box 93
- Gift Acknowledgements
[1 of 2: 1945 - 1948]
[2 of 2: 1949 - 1952]
Box 93 (cont.)
- 1946 - 1947
- 1948
- 1949
- 1950
- 1951
- Miscellaneous
Box 94
- List of Gifts to the President
[1 of 3 - Brown Folder]
[2 of 3 - Brown Folder]
[3 of 3 - Brown Folder]
- List of Gifts to Mrs. Truman and Margaret Truman [Brown Folder]
- List of Gifts to the President, Mrs. Truman and Margaret Truman [Navy Blue Spiral Notebook]
Box 95
- Packing List of Gifts: Museum Objects
[1 of 2 - Black Spiral Notebook: By Box Number]
[2 of 2 - Black Spiral Notebook: Alpha Listing]
- Packing List of Gifts: Books
[1 of 5: Boxes 1 - 50]
[2 of 5: Boxes 51 - 100]
[3 of 5: Boxes 101 - 150]
[4 of 5: Boxes 151 - 182]
[5 of 5: Boxes 1-x - 8-x; BR-1 - BR-5; PO-1 - PO-9; and S-1 - S-13]
Box 96
- "A"
- Acheson, Dean: Meeting with Ernest Bevin and Robert Schuman, Washington, D.C., September 13 - 15, 1949
- Administration, accomplishments of the
- Airlines
- Airport Commission, President's
- Alaska
- Allen, George
- Aluminum
- Anderson, Clinton, P.
- Appointments, Presidential
- Appropriations
- Army - War
- Atomic Bomb
- Atomic Energy Commission: Gordon Dean
- Atomic Energy Control Commission: United Nations
Box 97
- Attlee, Clement
- Ayers, Eben A.
- "B"
[1 of 2: "Ba" - "Bl"]
[2 of 2: "Bo" - "Bz"]
- Barkley, Alben W.
- Baruch, Bernard M.
- Bell, David
- Benton, William: Chronological
- Benton, William: U.S. Senate
- Bowles, Chester
- Boyle, William M.
Box 98
- Bradley, Omar N.
- Bradley, Omar N.: Personal
- Byrnes, James F.
- "C"
[1 of 2: "Ca" - "Cl"]
[2 of 2: "Co" - "Cu"]
- Carroll, John
- Carter, John Franklin
- Case Bill
- Caudle, T. Lamar
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Chronological File [April 11, 1945 - February 4, 1946]
Box 99
- Churchill, Winston: Chronological
[1 of 2: 1945-48]
[2 of 2: 1949-53]
- Churchill, Winston: Meeting with President Truman, January, 1952
- Churchill, Winston: Photographs
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Memos and Minutes
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Negotiating Papers
Box 100
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for Economic Problems
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for European Problems
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for Far East Problems
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for General Information
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for Middle East Problems
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for NATO and other Military Matters
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for U.S.S.R. Problem
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Prepared for U.S. - U.K. Relations
- Churchill, Winston: Truman Meetings - Papers Proposed, White House Staff Copy
- Civil Defense
- Civil Service Commission
- Clark, Mark
- Clay, Lucius D.
- Clifford, Clark M.
Box 101
- Comptroller General
- Connelly, Matthew J.
- Cooperatives
- Coyle, David Cushman
- Creel, George
- Currie, Lauchlin
- "D"
- Davies, Joseph E.
- Dawson, Donald S.
- Dennison, Robert L.
- Disarmament
- Douglas, Paul H.
- Douglas, William O.
- "E"
Box 102
- Economic Council (Council of Economic Advisors)
- Edelstein, David N.
- Education Association (National Education Association)
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
[1 of 2: 1945 - 1949]
[2 of 2: 1950 - 1953]
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: NATO
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: President-elect
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Presidential Transition
- Elsey, George
- Ethics in the Federal Government
- European Emergency
Box 103
- "F"
[1 of 2: "Fa" - "Fi"]
[2 of 2: "Fl" - "Fz"]
- Fair Employment Practice
- Faith of Our Fathers
- Federal Civil Defense
- Federal Power Commission
- Federal Security Agency
- Federal Works Agency
- Feeney, Joseph V.
- Flood: Control
- Flood: Data, 1952
- Flood: Data, Ohio, January - February, 1952
- Flood: Maps of Missouri-Kansas Flood Area, 1951
- Flood: Miscellaneous Data
- Flood: President's Trip to Missouri-Kansas Area, 1951
- Flood: Reclamation Program
Box 104
- Food, President's Committee on
- Food: Review of the Food Supply
- Food: Wheat Data
- Foreign Assets: Control Program
- Foreign: General
- Foreign Policy
- Forrestal, James V.: General
- Forrestal, James V.: Secretary of the Navy
- Full Employment
- Fulton, Hugh
- "G"
[1 of 2: "Ga" - "Go"]
[2 of 2: "Gr" - "Gz"]
- General Services Administration
- Graham, Frank P.
- Graham, Wallace
- Gray, Carl R.: Statement before Senate Subcommittee Investigating Medical Policies of the Veterans Administration
- Gray, Gordon
Box 105
- "H"
[1 of 2: "Ha" - "He"]
[2 of 2: "Hf" - "Hz"]
- Hannegan, Robert E.
- Harl, Maple T.
- Harriman, W. Averell: General
- Harriman, W. Averell: Mutual Security Act Funds
- Harriman, W. Averell: Special North Atlantic Council Committee
- Harriman, W. Averell: Stevens, L.C., Talk on Russia
- Hassett, William D.
- Health
- Health Needs of the Nation, President's Committee on the
- Hennings, Thomas C.
- Hildreth, Melvin D.
- Hillman, William
- Historical Program (Federal)
Box 106
- Holiday
- Hoover, Herbert C.
- Hospital
- Humphrey, Hubert H.
- Hysteria
- "I"
- Ickes, Harold L.
- Inauguration: Comments on Address
- Inauguration: List
- Inauguration: Miscellaneous
- Inflation
Box 107
- Internal Security and Individual Rights, Reports of President's Committee on
- Invitations
- "J"
- Jacobson, Eddie
- Johnson, Louis
- Johnson, Lyndon
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Joint Chiefs of Staff: Shipbuilding Program
- Justice Department
- "K"
- Kansas
- Keech, Raymond B.
Box 108
- Kent, Fred I.
[1 of 2: 1946 - 1950]
[2 of 2: 1951 - 1953]
- Keyserling, Leon H.
- "L"
- Labor
- Labor: Truman Records
- Landry, Robert B.
Box 109
- Landry, Robert B.: Trip Data
- Lawton, Frederick J.
- Leahy, William D.
- Lee, Bert S.
- Legal Opinion
- Legislation: Cabinet
- Legislation: Congressional Data
- Legislation: Education
- Legislation: General
- Legislation: Recommendations of the President
Box 110
- Lloyd, David D.
- Locke, Edwin A.
- Loening, Grover
- Lowenthal, Max
[1 of 2: 1949 - 1950]
[2 of 2: 1951 - 1953]
- Loyalty Review Board
- "Mac-Mc"
- MacArthur, Douglas
- MacArthur, Douglas: Dismissal
Box 111
- MacArthur, Douglas: General
- MacArthur, Douglas: Memorandum of Conversations, Averell Harriman
- MacArthur, Douglas: Messages, General
- MacArthur, Douglas: Messages, General Marshall
- MacArthur, Douglas: Messages, President Truman
- MacArthur, Douglas: Reports on Military Operations in Korea
- MacArthur, Douglas: Veterans of Foreign Wars
- McCarran-Walters Bill
- McCarthy, Joseph
- McCormack, John W.
- McGranery, James P.
- "M"
[1 of 2: "Ma" - "Me"]
[2 of 2: "Mi" - "My"]
Box 112
- Manpower Mobilization Policy
- Maps
- Marine Corps
- Maritime Commission
- Marshall, George C.
- Marshall, George C.: China
- Marshall, George C.: Greece and Turkey
- Marshall Plan
- Materials Policy Commission, President's
- Matthews, Francis P.
- Maylon, Charles
- Meat
- Meat-Stockyards Reports
- Medal for Merit
- Meetings: Big Four
- Meetings: Big Three
- Meetings: Congressional
- Meetings: White House, 1952
- Meetings: White House, Special
- Mexico
- Mica
Box 113
- Missouri
- Missouri: Farming, 1950
- Morris, Newbold
- Murphy, Charles S.
- Mutual Security Act, 1951
- "N"
- National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy, 1951
- National Archives
- National Capitol Park and Planning Commission
- National Emergency
- National Labor Management Conference
- National Press Club
- National Security Resources Board
- Naval Aide to the President
- Negro
- Newspapers Interviews, White House
- Niles, David K.
- Nominations
- North Atlantic Treaty
Box 114
- "O"
- Oatis, William
- Office Space [Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City, MO]
- Office of War Information
- Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion
- Oil
- "P"
[1 of 2: "Pa" - "Pf"]
[2 of 2: "Ph" - "Pu"]
- Pacific Island Committee
- Patent Data
- Patterson, Robert P.
- Pauley, Edwin
- Pawley, William D.
- Personnel
- Personnel: Instructions
- Personnel: List
Box 115
- Pick, Lewis A.
- Point Four Program
- Policy Operations: Agencies
- Poll Data: Senate
- Porter, Paul A.
- Postmaster General
- Pouch: Data
- Presidential Power
- Presidential Program Data
- Presidential Staff
- Presidential Succession
- Press Conference
- Press and Radio Statements
- Press Releases
- "R"
- Railroad Financing
- Rayburn, Sam
- Recommendation: General
Box 116
- Recommendation: General
- Recommendation: Robert E. Hannegan
- Recommendation: Michigan Judgeship
- Reorganization
- Reorganization: District of Columbia
- Reparations
- Reports: Foreign Trip
- Reports: General
- Reports: Messages to Congress
- Reports: Price and Wage Data
- Resignations
- Resignations: Press Releases
- Ridgway, Matthew B.
- Rosenman, Samuel I.
- Royall, Kenneth C.
- "S"
Box 117
- "S"
- Schwellenbach, Lewis B.
- Secretariat: the President
- Security: Cryptographic
- Security: Data
- Security: Information, F.B.I.
- Security: Information, General
- Selective Service System
- Shipbuilding
- Short, Joseph
- Short, Mrs. Joseph
- Small Business
- Snyder, John W.
- Social Security
- Speech: Instructions for Public Statements
- Spingarn, Stephen J.
- Steel
Box 118
- Steel: Statement on Steel Dispute, December 22, 1951
- Steel: Supreme Court Opinions
- Steelman, John R.
- Stigall, John
- Stokes, Richard L.
- Strike Data
- Strikes: Allis-Chalmers
- Strikes: Coal
- Strikes: General Motors
- Strikes: Labor
- Strikes: Maritime
- Strikes: Oil
- Strikes: Railway
- Strikes: Steel
Box 119
- Strikes: Telephone
- Surplus Property
- Symington, W. Stuart
- "T"
- Taft, Robert A.
- Tax Court
- Tax Data
- Tax Data: Postwar
- Taylor, Myron C.
- Television
- Treasury Department
- Trends: Public Opinion
- Truman, Harry S.: Reading File
- Trusteeships, Pacific Islands
- Two Party System
- Tubby, Roger
Box 120
- "U"
- Union Message, State of the, January 9, 1952
- United Kingdom
- United Nations: Conference, June, 1945
- United Nations: Food and Agriculture Organization
- United Nations: Messages for 1945 U.N. Conference by Stettinius
- United Nations: Telegrams, San Francisco Conference, June, 1945
- United Nations: Treaty (Five Power)
- Utilities
- "V"
- Vaughan, Harry H.
Box 121
- V-E Day
- Veterans Administration
- Veterans Administration, Reorganization of
- Veterans: Armed Forces Hospitals, Use of
- Veterans: Committee, Medical Services
- Veterans: Hospitals
- Vetoes by President Truman, Resume of
- Voice of America
- Vinson, Fred M.
- Vogeler, Robert
- "W"
- Wage-Price Data
- Wallace, Henry A.
- War Crimes Commission (United Nations)
- War Crimes Trials, 1945
- Watches (Foreign Watch Controversy)
- Webb, James E.
Box 122
- West Point
- Western Union
- White House
- Williamsburg, U.S.S.
- Wool
- "Y"
- "Z"
- Zanuck, Darryl E.
- Zimmerman, Raymond R.
Box 123
- Advisory Boards:
- Clemency
- International Development
- Mobilization Policy, National:
- General [Meetings 1 - 21]
- Mobilization Program
- Advisory Committees:
- Air and Airport Data
- Airport Commission, President's ["Doolittle Report"]
- Civil Aeronautics Administration
- Civil Aeronautics Board
Box 124
- Congress:
- Eightieth
- Eighty-first
- Eighty-second
- Legislation
- Messages to
- Miscellaneous
- Nomination
- Vote
- Council of Economic Advisors:
- General
- Reports
[1 of 2: February, 1950 - May, 1952]
[2 of 2: June, 1952 - December, 1953]
- Defense Materials Procurement Agency
- Defense Production Act
- Defense Production Administration
- Economic Cooperation Administration:
- General
- Hoffman, Paul G.: Administrator, Personal
- Increase in Defense Expenditures in France and Italy in FY 1952
- Economic Stabilization Agency:
- General
- Johnston, Eric: Administrator
Box 125
- Federal Civil Defense Administration
- Federal Communication Commission
- Federal Reserve Board
- Federal Security Agency:
- Elliot, Martha: Children's Bureau Chief
- Ewing, Oscar: Administrator
- Federal Trade Commission
- Housing
- Internal Revenue: Commissioners George I. Schoeneman and John B. Dunlop
- Internal Security and Individual Rights, President's Commission on (Nimitz Commission)
- Military:
- Assistance Program
- Army-Navy Unification
- Army Separations [October - November, 1945]
- Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services (Fahy Committee)
- Danger of War, Increase in Air and Naval Forces
- Department of Defense
Box 126
- Miscellaneous
- Personnel, Appointments
- President's Program, Army, Navy, and Air Appropriations
- Universal Training
- Munitions Board
- National Security Resources Board:
- General
- Memorandum to W. Stuart Symington, September 8, 1950
- Meetings
- Miscellaneous
Box 127
- Reports
- Rubber
- Symington, W. Stuart
- Office of Defense Mobilization:
- Miscellaneous
- Personnel
- Reports [1951 - 1952]
- Wilson, Charles E. [Quarterly Reports: 1951 - 1953]
- Office of Price Administration:
- Commodity Prices
- Decontrol Board
- General
- Price Controls
- Oil Reserves
- Organization for Defense
- Post Office Department
- Psychological Strategy Board: Gordon Gray, Director
Box 128
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation:
- Administrator W. Stuart Symington
- General
- Securities and Exchange Commission:
- Small Defense Plants Administration
- Stockpiling:
- Telecommunication Advisor to the President
- United Nations:
- Byrnes, James
- Committee Data
- Conservation Conference
- General Assembly
- Miscellaneous
- Preparatory Commission
Box 129
- San Francisco Conference, 1945
- Stamp
- United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
- Veterans Administration
- Wage Stabilization Board
Box 130
- Defense Production Act
- Military, 1945 - 1953
- Miscellaneous, 1945 - 1953
- Smith, Harold D.
- FY 1947
- FY 1948
- FY 1950 - 1954: Projections
- FY 1951
- FY 1952
- FY 1952 - 1953
Box 131
- FY 1953:
- General
- Review of Agency Ceilings
- Summary of 1953 Budget Recommendations:
- Book I [10 Independent Agencies and the District of Columbia:
Council of Economic Advisors; Federal Trade Commission;
General Accounting Office; Indian Claims Commission;
National Capital Housing Authority; National Capital Park &
Planning Commission; Securities and Exchange Commission;
Smithsonian Institution; National Gallery of Art; Subversive
Activities Control Board; and District of Columbia]
- Book II [10 Independent Offices, Canal Zone Government,
Panama Canal Co., U.S. Soldier's Home and Army Cemeterial
Expenses: The Tax Court of the U.S.; Interstate Commerce
Commission; National Security Council; U.S. Soldiers' Home;
Canal Zone Government; Panama Canal Company; Army
Cemeterial Expenses; American Battle Monument
Commission; Federal Communications Commission; National
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; National Labor Relations
Board; National Mediation Board; Federal Mediation &
Conciliation Service; and Civil Service Commission]
- Book III [Post Office Department and Occupied Areas]
- Book IV [Treasury Department]
- Book V [Department of the Interior]
- Book VI [Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Bonneville
Power Administration, Southwestern Power Administration,
Southeastern Power Administration, Tennessee Valley
Authority]
- Book VII [Department of Labor]
- Book VIII [Department of Agriculture]
- Book IX [Department of Justice]
- Book X [Department of Commerce]
- Book XI [11 Independent Agencies: Federal Power Commission;
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; Motor
Carrier Claims Commission; War Claims Commission; Tariff
Commission; Export - Import Bank of Washington; Selective
Service System; National Security Training Commission;
Railroad Retirement Board; Reconstruction Finance
Corporation; Federal Civil Defense Administration; and
National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission]
- Book XII [Veterans Administration]
- Book XIII [Federal Security Agency]
- Book XIV [Housing and Home Finance Agency]
Box 132
- Book XV [Department of State]
- Book XVI [General Services Administration]
- Book XVII [National Science Foundation, Renegotiation Board,
Displaced Persons Commission, National Security Resources
Board]
- Book XVIII [Bureau of the Budget and Atomic Energy
Commission]
- FY 1954:
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- General
- Miscellaneous
- Miscellaneous and Appropriations
- Outlook for FY 1952 - 1956
- Preview and New Obligational Authority
- Summary of 1954 Budget Recommendations:
- Table 1 [National Capital Housing Authority, National Gallery of
Art, Smithsonian Institution, Tax Court of the United States,
Subversive Activities Control Board, District of Columbia,
Federal Contribution, General Accounting Office, Federal
Power Commission, War Claims Commission, Export-Import
Bank of Washington, Indian Claims Commission, Tariff
Commission, Council of Economic Advisers, Renegotiation
Board, Federal Trade Commission, Interstate Commerce
Commission, Canal Zone Government, Panama Canal
Company, Tennessee Valley Authority]
- Table 2 [General Services Administration]
- Table 3 [Department of the Interior]
- Table 4 [Post Office Department]
- Table 5 [Department of Justice]
- Table 6 [Department of Agriculture]
- Table 7 [Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation and
Power Marketing Agency, Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers]
- Table 8 [Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, National
Labor Relations Board, National Mediation Board, Civil
Service Commission, National Security Training Commission,
U.S. Soldiers Home, Disaster Relief, National Capitol
Planning Commission, Selective Service System]
- Table 9 [Treasury Department]
- Table 10 [Department of State]
- Table 11 [Housing and Home Finance Agency]
- Table 12 [Department of State]
- Table 13 [Department of the Army, Civil Functions and
Ceremonial Expenses, American Battle Monuments
Commission, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,
Federal Civil Defense Administration]
- Table 14 [Department of Commerce]
- Table 15 [Veterans Administration, Federal Coal Mine Safety
Board of Review]
- Table 16 [Federal Security Agency]
- Table 17 [Railroad Retirement Board, Interstate Commerce
Commission on the Potomac Retirement Board, Interstate
Commerce Commission on the Potomac River Basin, National
Science Foundation, National Security Council]
- Table 19 [Mutu