George M. Elsey Papers

Dates: 1941-2007.

Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, and Duty Officer, White House Map Room, 1941-1946; Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President, 1947-1949; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1949-1951; Assistant to the Director, Mutual Security Agency, 1951-1953.

See also George M. Elsey oral history and files.

For new material opened in 2001 and 2007, see folders listed in boxes 113-117 within the series TRUMAN PRESIDENCY SUBJECT FILE, 1944-2007.

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FOLDER TITLE LIST

    FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ADMINISTRATION
Box 1
  • Appointments, 1941-March 1945
  • Historical reports and research notes - Poland (2 folders)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Allied occupation of Europe (4 folders)
  • Historical reports and research notes - China (folders 1 - 3)
Box 2
  • Historical reports and research notes - China (folders 4 - 8)
  • Historical reports and research notes - French North Africa (5 folders)
Box 3
  • Historical reports and research notes - Quadrant (Quebec Conference, 1943)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Russian convoys (2 folders)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Italian ships
  • Historical reports and research notes - Sextant (Cairo and Teheran Conference)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Octagon (Quebec Conference, 1944)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Italian surrender
  • Historical reports and research notes - German surrender negotiations
  • Historical reports and research notes - British in the Pacific
  • Historical reports and research notes - occupation zones in Germany
  • Historical reports and research notes - Yalta Conference briefings
  • Historical reports and research notes - Palestine, 1945
  • Historical reports and research notes - Dr. W.L. Langer's history of U.S.-French relations, 1940-1942
Box 4
  • Historical reports and research notes - Italian ships and USS Milwaukee
  • Historical reports and research notes - Poland (briefing paper)
  • Historical reports and research notes - Wartime conference agreements (2 folders)
  • Map Room Records
  • Map Room records - unconditional surrender
  • Map Room records - Truman papers
  • Map Room files - inventory and transfer to Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
  • Newspaper clippings - Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937-March, 1944 (2 folders)
Box 5
  • Newspaper clippings - Franklin D. Roosevelt, May-October, 1944 (4 folders)
Box 6
  • Newspaper clippings - Franklin D. Roosevelt, November, 1944 (4 folders)
Box 7
  • Newspaper clippings - Franklin D. Roosevelt, December, 1944 (5 folders)
Box 8
  • Newspaper clippings - Franklin D. Roosevelt, January-April, 1945 (4 folders)
Box 9
  • Newspaper clippings - Teheran and Cairo Conferences (5 folders)
  • Newspaper clippings - Quebec Conference, 1944
  • Newspaper clippings - "Hitler" by H.R. Trevor-Roper, The New York Times Magazine, Sept. 4, 1949
  • Newspaper clippings - translation of "What is left of the New Deal" by Hubert Gross
  • Newspaper clippings - Miscellaneous clippings (folders 1 - 3)
Box 10
  • Newspaper clippings - miscellaneous clippings (folder 4)
  • President's Philippine statement, October 20, 1944
  • Press releases, 1934-March, 1943 (7 folders)
  • Press releases, April, 1943-September, 1944 (14 folders)
Box 12
  • Press releases, October, 1944-March, 1945 (2 folders)
  • Press releases - Franklin D. Roosevelt campaign speeches, 1944
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt - articles by James A. Farley for Colliers', June 21-July 19, 1947
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt - bibliography
Box 13
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Home
    Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (2 folders)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt papers and Library
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt papers - "Committee of Three"
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt opening of the papers, March 17, 1950
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt - regulations and correspondence with the Archivist
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt - correspondence with the Librarian, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Map Room inventory
Box 14
  • Titles, ownership, and general usage questions
  • Ownership questions - correspondence re transfer from White House, April, 1945
  • Ownership questions - White House discussions on usage, October-December, 1945
  • Ownership questions - President Truman's letter to Eleanor Roosevelt, April, 1947
  • Requests for access or information, September, 1945, Justice Jackson re German War Crimes trials
  • Requests for access or information, October, 1945, Pearl Harbor Investigation
  • Requests for access or information, November, 1945, War Department re eight Nazi saboteurs
  • Requests for access or information, April-July, 1947, Brewster Committee re Saudi-Arabian oil (4 folders)
  • Requests for access or information, July, 1947, Brewster Committee re Henry J. Kaiser and Howard Hughes (3 folders)
Box 15
  • Requests for access or information, August, 1947, War Department re War Crimes trial in Tokyo
  • Requests for access or information, October, 1947, State Department re certain Roosevelt-Stalin correspondence
  • Requests for access or information, January, 1948, State Department re International Conferences (Cairo, Teheran, and Yalta)
  • Requests for access or information, March, 1948, Mrs. Gertrude Weber re appointment of A.H. Bunker to War Production Board
  • Requests for access or information, May, 1948, Walter Whitehall re Admiral King's meetings with Roosevelt
  • Requests for access or information, July 6, 1948, White House re Henry Wallace's report to Roosevelt on China
  • Requests for access or information, July 16, 1948, State Department re Pacific War Council proceedings
  • Requests for access or information, December 6, 1948, Dr. Langer and Dr. Gleason re "War File"
  • Requests for access or information, April 20, 1949, Herbert Feis re Japanese diplomatic relations
  • Requests for access or information, April 25, 1949, State Department re Chiang Kai-Shek letter to Roosevelt, December, 1943
  • Requests for access or information, July 13, 1949, Charles Bohlen re Cairo and Teheran Conferences
  • Requests for access or information, July 15, 1949, State Department re Roosevelt message to Franco, November 8, 1942
  • Requests for access or information, August 29, 1949, Acting Attorney General re writ of habeas corpus in Hawaii, December, 1941
  • Requests for access or information, September 3, 1949, Jonathan Daniels re Truman material
  • Requests for access or information, September 15, 1949, Wayne Grover re Roosevelt Telegram to Senator McKellar, June, 1935
  • Requests for access or information, October 29, 1949, Truman to see Roosevelt 1939 and 1940 correspondence
  • Requests for access or information, November 8, 1949, National Security Resources Board re declassification of Roosevelt memo to Secretary of War, May 6, 1942
  • Requests for access or information, January 6, 1950, House Un-American Activities Committee re Harry Hopkins papers on Lend-Lease to Russia
  • Requests for access or information, January 9, 1950, House Un-American Activities Committee re Soviet Protocol Committee
  • Requests for access or information, January 10, 1950, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy re Harry Hopkins papers
  • Requests for access or information, January 19, 1950, Senator Ferguson re Henry Wallace's trip to China, 1944
  • Requests for access or information, January 24, 1950, Army Department re 1943 cable from Roosevelt to Eisenhower
  • Requests for access or information, February 16, 1950, Representative G. Fallon re Roosevelt-Churchill correspondence on scientific investigation
  • Requests for access or information, April 24, 1950, Army Department re telegram from Giraud to Roosevelt, 1942
  • Requests for access or information, December 4, 1950, Lord Halifax re release of Roosevelt telegram to Chamberlain, September 28, 1938
  • Requests for access or information, January 27, 1951, Justice Department re U.S.-Great Britain negotiations on using American ships to transport British supplies
  • Requests for access or information, February 8, 1951, Philippine government re certain Pacific War Council records
  • Requests for access or information, February 27, 1951, Federal Bureau of Investigation re report on Joint Committee on Lend-Lease between U.S. and Great Britain
  • Requests for access or information, March 31, 1951, State Department re telegrams between Roosevelt and Chung King at Yalta
  • Requests for access or information, May 29, 1951, National Archives re use of Soviet Protocol Committee records in Archives
  • Requests for access or information, June, 1951, W.A. Harriman re Yalta papers
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt War Diary, notes
    Press Conferences
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt press conferences, March 1944-March 1945 (3 folders)
Box 16
    HARRY S. TRUMAN ADMINISTRATION
    Speech File
    1946
  • June 29, Continuation of the OPA
  • December 18, Economic Advisers' Report (CEA)
    1947
  • January 6, State of the Union - correspondence
  • January 6, State of the Union - outline and general material
  • January 6, State of the Union - introduction
  • January 6, State of the Union - domestic affairs
  • January 6, State of the Union - labor
  • January 6, State of the Union - atomic energy
  • January 6, State of the Union - military policy
  • January 6, State of the Union - conclusion
  • January 6, State of the Union - drafts (2 folders)
  • January 6, State of the Union - press comment
  • January 8, President's Economic Report
  • January 10, Budget Message
Box 17
  • March 12, "Truman Doctrine" speech
  • April 5, Jefferson Day speech
  • April 21, New York speech
  • May 7, Health message
  • June 7, Kansas City speech
  • June 11, President's Ottawa speech
  • June 17, President's speech at Princeton University
  • June 20, Labor veto speech
  • June 27, N.A.A.C.P. speech
  • June 30, Rent control and housing message
  • July 4, Monticello speech
Box 18
  • September 2, Rio speech and conference
  • September 2, Dispatches from Rio
  • September 2, Rio speech and conference - notes and memoranda
  • September 2, clippings relating to Rio Conference
  • October 5, Food speech
  • October 8, radio talk to women voters
  • October 24, call for Special Session (2 folders)
  • October 24, clippings relating to the Special Session
  • November 17, Address to Congress on Domestic economic and foreign aid (2 folders)
  • November 17, "anti-inflation" clippings
  • November 17, European Recovery Program - clippings
  • December 6, President's Everglades National Park speech
Box 19
  • December 16, Message on Marshall plan (3 folders)
    1948
  • January 7, State of the Union
  • January 7, State of the Union - source material
  • January 7, State of the Union - drafts (3 folders)
  • January 7, State of the Union - newspaper comments
Box 20
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - drafts and suggestions
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - press releases and drafts for Bills
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - memoranda
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - past Presidential statements on civil rights
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - civil rights reports
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - newspaper reaction
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - E.O.9981 and 9980, July 26, 1948
  • February 2, Civil Rights Message - Committee on Equality of Opportunity in the Armed Forces
  • February 19, Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner
  • February 19, Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner - press comment
  • March 17, Foreign policy address to Congress - background
  • March 17, Foreign policy address to Congress - drafts
  • March 17, Foreign policy address to Congress - final discussion
Box 21
  • March 17, Foreign policy address to Congress
  • March 17, St. Patrick's Day speech - drafts (2 folders)
  • March 17, St. Patrick's Day speech - background material
  • March 17, press reaction to March 17, 1948 speeches
  • April 2, William and Mary College speech
  • April 4, New York Times statement
  • April 17, address to American society of Newspaper Editors
  • April 19, Speech to Congress on Anniversary of Cuban Independence
  • May 1, Health speech (to National Health Assembly)
  • May 6, Family Life Conference speech
  • May 14, "Young Democrats"
  • May 20, Girard College, Philadelphia
Box 22
  • June 2-18, President's "non-political" trip
  • June 4, Swedish Centennial speech (Coliseum Chicago)
  • June 5, Speech - 35th Division, Omaha
  • June 10, Seattle
  • June 11, Portland
  • June 12, University of California, Berkeley, California
  • June 13, San Francisco
  • June 14, Press Club, Los Angeles
Box 23
  • June 4-18, President's "non-political trip" - press reaction
  • July 5, Bolivar, Missouri speech
  • July 27, Reconvening 2nd Session, 80th Congress
  • July 27, Press reaction to reconvening speech
  • July 31, Speech at Idlewild Airport
  • August, Collier's Magazine statement
  • September 13, American Association for Advancement of Science speech
  • November 24, Speech to 4th Session of F.A.O.
    1948 Presidential Campaign
  • July, 1948 Democratic Party platform - selected drafts
Box 24
  • July, Democratic Party platform, 1948
  • July 14, President's acceptance speech at Democratic Convention
  • September 6, President's Labor Day speeches
  • September 6, Detroit - background material
  • 1948 campaign speeches - index (2 folders)
  • September 17, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania
  • September 18, Iowa
  • September 19, Missouri and Kansas
  • September 20, Denver, Colorado
  • September 20, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Box 25
  • September 20, Pueblo, Colorado
  • September 21, Glenwood Springs, Salida and Canon City, Colorado
  • September 21, Grand Junction, Colorado
  • September 21, Springville, Helper and Price, Utah
  • September 21, American Fork and Provo, Utah
  • September 21, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • September 21, Ogden, Utah
  • September 22, Reno and Sparks, Nevada
  • September 22, Truckee, Roseville and Sacramento, California
  • September 22, San Francisco and Richmond, California
  • September 22, Oakland, California
  • September 23, Modesto, Fresno, Tulare and Bakersfield, California
  • September 23, Tehachapi, Mojave, Burbank, and Los Angeles, California
  • September 24, San Diego, Oceanside and Colton, California
  • September 24, Yuma and Phoenix, Arizona
  • September 25, Lordsburg and Deming, New Mexico
  • September 25, El Paso, Sierra Blanca and Valentine, Texas
  • September 25, Marfa, Alpine and Sanderson, Texas
  • September 26, San Antonio, Texas
  • September 27, San Marcos, Austin, and Temple, Texas
  • September 27, Waco, Hillsboro and Ft. Worth, Texas
  • September 27, Grand Prairie, Dallas, and Greenville, Texas
  • September 27, Bells and Bonham, Texas
  • September 28, Sherman, Whitesboro, and Gainesville, Texas
  • September 28, Marietta, Ardmore and Davis, Oklahoma
  • September 28, Pauls Valley, Purcell and Norman, Oklahoma
Box 26
  • September 28, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • September 29-30, Shawnee, Oklahoma - Henderson, Kentucky
  • September 30-October 2, Owensboro, Kentucky - Washington, D.C.
  • September 17-October 2, miscellaneous clippings - September trip
  • October 6-October 8, index
  • October 6, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey
  • October 6, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • October 7, Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
  • October 7, Reading, Pennsylvania
  • October 7, Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • October 7, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Box 27
  • October 7, Easton, Pennsylvania
  • October 7, Newark, Elizabeth and Jersey City, New Jersey
  • October 8, Albany, New York
  • October 8, Schenectady, Amsterdam, and Little Falls, New York
  • October 8, Rome and Oneida, New York
  • October 8, Utica, New York
  • October 8, Syracuse, New York
  • October 8, Auburn, Cayuga and Seneca Falls, New York
  • October 8, Geneva, Phelps, and Rochester, New York
  • October 8, Batavia and Buffalo, New York
  • October 6-9, Trip 3 - Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York State
  • October 10-16, Miscellaneous material
  • October 10-16, Indexes
  • October 11, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • October 11, Hamilton, Ohio
  • October 11, Dayton, Ohio
  • October 11, Sidney, Ohio
  • October 11, Lima, Ohio
  • October 11, Ottawa, Ohio
  • October 11, Rittman, Willard, Fostoria, and Beshler, Ohio
  • October 11, Akron, Ohio
  • October 10-16, Fostoria, Ohio and Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
  • October 10-16, Ohio voting figures and maps
  • October 12, Richmond and Greenfield, Indiana
Box 28
  • October 12, Crawfordsville, Indiana
  • October 12, Danville, Indiana
  • October 12, Tolono, Illinois
  • October 12, Decatur, Illinois
  • October 12, Springfield, Illinois
  • October 13, Adams, Altoona, and Spooner, Wisconsin
  • October 13, Superior, Wisconsin
  • October 13, Duluth, Minnesota
  • October 13, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • October 14, Mankato, Minnesota
  • October 14, Rochester, Minnesota
  • October 14, Winona, Wisconsin
  • October 14, Sparta and Elroy, Wisconsin
  • October 14, Madison, Wisconsin
  • October 14, Waukesha, Wisconsin
  • October 14, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • October 15, Hammond and North Judson, Indiana
  • October 15, Logansport, Indiana
  • October 15, Kokomo, Indiana
  • October 15, Tipton, Indiana
  • October 15, Noblesville, Indiana
  • October 15, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • October 16, Clarksburg, West Virginia
  • October 16, Grafton, West Virginia
  • October 16, Keyser, West Virginia
Box 29
  • October 10-16, Trip 4 - Mid-West
  • October 18-19, Miami, Florida - Raleigh, North Carolina
  • October 18-19, Miami and North Carolina speeches
  • October 21, Washington, D.C.
  • October 22-24, Scranton, Pa. - Pittsburgh, Pa.
  • October 23, Pennsylvania trip
  • October 24-November 5 - Index
  • October 25, Garrett and Gary, Indiana
  • October 25, Willard, Ohio
  • October 25, Chicago, Illinois
  • October 26, South Bend, Indiana
  • October 26, Elkhart, Indiana
  • October 26, Toledo, Ohio
  • October 26, Sandusky, Ohio
Box 30
  • October 26, Elyria and Cleveland, Ohio
  • October 27, Pittsfield, Mass. and Thompsonville, Conn.
  • October 27, Hartford, Conn.
  • October 27, Stamford, Conn. and New Bedford, Mass.
  • October 27, Springfield, Mass.
  • October 27, Worcester, Mass.
  • October 27, Framingham and Boston, Mass.
  • October 27, Quincy, Mass.
  • October 28, Brockton, Mass.
  • October 28, Taunton, Mass.
  • October 28, Fall River, Mass.
  • October 28, Providence, R.I.
  • October 28, New London, Conn.
  • October 28, New Haven, Conn.
  • October 28, Bridgeport, Conn.
  • October 28, South Norwalk, Conn.
  • October 28, New York City
Box 31
  • October 29, Yonkers, New York
  • October 29, New York City
  • October 30, Bellefontaine, Ohio - St. Louis, Mo.
  • November 3, Election eve speech, Independence, Mo.
  • October 24-November 5, Press releases
  • October 24-November 5, general correspondence and clippings
  • 1948 election campaign - extra copies and itinerary (GME's copies)
  • 1948 electoral vote
Box 32
    1948 Presidential Campaign - Reference Material
  • 1948 election post mortems
  • Remarks by GME at Princeton re 1948 election
  • Platform talks
  • Miscellaneous pamphlets
  • Campaign speeches of major Democratic figures
  • Campaign speeches of major Republican figures
  • Press releases - 1944 campaign
  • Thomas E. Dewey - politics (2 folders)
  • Thomas E. Dewey - politics (Forbes Magazine file)
  • Governor Earl Warren
  • Republican speeches and pamphlets (folder #1)
Box 33
  • Republican speeches and pamphlets (folder #2)
  • Henry A. Wallace
  • Record of the 80th Congress
  • Agriculture
  • Atomic Energy (2 folders)
  • Civil rights
  • Discrimination
  • Displaced persons
  • Fiscal policy
  • Fiscal policy (from Mr. Lawton)
  • Foreign affairs
  • Foreign policy in the Campaign
Box 34
  • Foreign policy - Files of the Facts
  • High Prices
  • Housing
  • Human Resources
  • Labor
  • Loyalty
  • Monopoly and small business
  • National defense (3 folders)
Box 35
  • Political candidates
  • Political clippings - 1944 Democratic platform
  • Political clippings - 1947
  • Political clippings - January-February, 1948
  • Political clippings - March, 1948
  • Political clippings - April-May, 1948
  • Political clippings - June, 1948
  • Political clippings - July-August, 1948
  • Political clippings - September-October, 1948
Box 36
  • Republican and Democratic party platforms
  • Territories and possessions
    1949
  • January 5, State of the Union - drafts (2 folders)
  • January 5, State of the Union - press reaction
  • January 20, Inaugural Address
  • January 20, Inaugural Address - background material
  • January 20, Inaugural Address - correspondence
  • February 19, Jefferson-Jackson Day speech
  • March 21, President's speech and Mayors' Conference
  • April 12, Atlantic Pact message to Senate
Box 37
  • August 22, MAP speech, Miami
  • August 29, International economic policy, Philadelphia
  • September 5, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Welfare State)
  • September 5, Des Moines, (agricultural prosperity)
  • September 27, Democratic Women's Day (broadcast)
  • September 29, Kansas City, Mo. (testimonial dinner)
  • October 24, U.N. speech in New York City
  • October 30, Radio address (religion in America)
  • November 3, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • November 3, St. Paul, Minn. (background material)
  • November 5, Radio address for Gov. Lehman
  • November 11, National Council for Christians and Jews
Box 38
  • November 15, National Council of Negro Women
  • November 21, Arlington carillon
  • November 22, FAO conference session
  • 1949, Miscellaneous speeches by HST
Box 39
    1950
  • January 4, State of the Union - background
  • January 4, State of the Union - drafts (2 folders)
  • January 4, State of the Union - press reaction
  • January 23, Tax Message
  • January 23, 1951 Budget Message
  • January 30, Message on Arab refugees
  • February 15, Speech, Attorney General's Conference
  • February 16, Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner
Box 39
  • February 22, Foreign policy speech, Alexandria
  • March 3, Coal emergency message to Congress
  • April 20, American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • April 24, Federal Bar Association
  • May 7-16, President's western trip
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Itineraries
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Illinois
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Iowa (2 folders)
Box 40
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Nebraska (2 folders)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Wyoming (3 folders)
Box 41
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Idaho (2 folders)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Oregon (2 folders)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Washington (folder #1)
Box 42
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Washington (folder #2)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Sandpoint, Idaho - Garrison, Montana
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Montana (2 folders)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - North Dakota (2 folders)
Box 43
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Fargo, North Dakota
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Minnesota
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Wisconsin (3 folders)
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Chicago, Illinois
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Cumberland, Md.
  • May 7-16, Whistle stop - master copies
  • May 7-16, Press releases of major speeches
  • May 7-16, Trip press release
Box 44
  • May 7-16, Western trip - Newspaper clippings (5 folders)
  • May 17, Jefferson Speech, Library of Congress
  • May 17, Jefferson Speech, Library of Congress - newspaper clippings
  • May 19 - Armed Forces Day
  • June 1 - Message to Congress on MDAP
Box 45
  • June 5 - Industrial safety
  • June 6 - Better Business Bureau
  • June 9 - University of Missouri
  • June 10 - St. Louis, Missouri
  • June 24 - Baltimore airport
  • June 27 - U.S. Courts
  • June 28 - Newspaper Guild
  • June 30 - National Scout Jamboree
  • July 13 - Voice of America message
  • July 26 - M.D.A.P. statement
  • August 1 - Letter to Congress (additional MDAP)
  • August 8 - Message on internal security
  • August 9 - Physically Handicapped Employment Committee
  • August 11 - President's letter to Conference on Aging
  • August 30 - Letter on Voice of America
Box 46
  • September 1 - Fireside chat on Korean situation
  • September 9 - Defense Production Act Speech - drafts
  • September 9 - Defense Production Act speech
  • September 13 - Message to Congress on General Marshall
  • September 22 - Message to Congress (veto - McCarran Bill)
  • September 22 - McCarran veto - press reaction and supplemental material
  • September 27 - Democratic Women's Day (broadcast)
  • September 29 - Community Chest speech
Box 47
  • October 17 - San Francisco policy speech
  • October 24 - United Nations speech
  • October, Clippings on Hawaii-Wake-San Francisco Trip
  • November 4 - Radio address
  • November 6 - Independence, Missouri
  • November 11 - Brotherhood message
  • November 29 - Message to Congress on Yugoslavia
  • December 22 - American Political Science Association letter
Box 48
    1951
  • January 8 - State of the Union message - outlines
  • January 8 - State of the Union message - drafts of speech
  • January 8 - State of the Union message - drafts of speech and final press release
  • January 8 - State of the Union message - miscellaneous - press comments
  • January - President's Economic Reports
  • January - Budget Message
  • January 10 - Woodrow Wilson Award
  • February 2 - Message to Congress on taxes
  • February 3 - "Four Chaplains" speech
  • February 12 - Message to Congress (India food crisis)
  • February 26 - Statement on Inflation
Box 49
  • February 27 - Message to Congress (postal rates)
  • March 14 - Letter to Senator Flanders (re peace plan)
  • March 21 - Telegram to General Marshall on defense strength
  • March 26 - Address, Ministers of Foreign Affairs (2 folders)
  • April 3 - Dedication of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
  • April 14 - Jefferson-Jackson Day speech
  • April 19 - American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • April 26 - Defense Production Act message
  • April 30 - Military Budget message
  • May 7 - Civil Defense Dinner speech
  • May 9 - Industry Council speech
  • May 17 - Citizenship Conference speech
Box 50
  • May 24 - Speech to U.S. Attorneys Conference
  • May 24 - Mutual Security Program - foreign aid message (2 folders)
  • May 24 - Foreign aid message (David Bell's drafts)
  • May 25 - Barron Amphitheater dedication
  • June 7 - Press conference statement on inflation
  • June 11 - Memo re Midyear Economic Report
  • June 13 - Highway Safety Conference
  • June 14 - Inflation speech
  • June 22 - Dedication of N.I.H. Clinical Center
Box 51
  • June 25 - Tullahoma, Tennessee speech
  • June 25 - Tullahoma, Tennessee speech - David Bell's file
  • July 4 - Defense of Freedom Speech
  • July 4 - Defense of Freedom Speech - David Bell's file
  • July 23 - Midyear Economic Report
  • July 28 - Detroit speech
  • July 31 - Defense Production Act speech
  • August 6 - Letter to Philip Murray on Floods
  • August 7 - Letter to Senator McKellar re H.R. 4740
  • August 8 - U.S.O. speech (Union Station)
  • August 13 - American Chemical Society
  • August 14 - American Legion Dedication speech
  • August 23 - Message to Congress re price control
  • August 23 - Press conference statement re Kaesong
  • August 30 - U.S.-Philippine Defense Treaty
  • August 31 - "Clothes for Korea" proclamation
Box 52
  • September 1 - Letter to Governors' Conference
  • September 3 - Address at opening U.S. Bond Drive
  • September 4 - Japan Peace Treaty speech
  • September 4 - Japan Peace Treaty speech - David Bell's file
  • September 4 - Democratic Luncheon, San Francisco
  • September 4 - Democratic Luncheon, San Francisco - David Bell's file
  • September 10 - International Bank and Fund meeting
  • September 11 - General Accounting Office dedication
  • September 17 - Constitution ceremony, Library of Congress
  • September 17 - Constitution ceremony, Library of Congress - David Bell's file
  • September 17 - Postmasters' convention address
  • September 20 - Message to Congress re tax increase
  • September 26 - Italian horses speech
  • September 27 - Democratic Women's Day speech
  • September 27 - Message to Congress - salary disclosure
  • September 28 - Washington Pilgrimage speech
  • October 12 - Letter to American Legion
  • October 15 - Wake Forest speech
  • October 20 - Tax Statement, H.R.4473
  • October 24 - Statement, Flood Rehabilitation Act
Box 53
  • October 24 - Speech - American Red Cross cornerstone laying
  • October 27 - Gompers Square speech
  • October 30 - Statement on Railroad Retirement Act
  • November 7 - Disarmament speech
  • November 11 - Armistice Day
  • November 20 - Women's Democratic Club
    1952
  • January 9, State of the Union Message
  • January 21, Budget Message
  • April 8, Point IV Conference
  • April 8, Speech on steel strike
  • June 7, 35th Division Reunion
  • September 1-30, Truman Campaign speeches
  • October 1-10, Truman Campaign speeches
Box 54
  • October 10-18, Truman Campaign speeches
  • October 21-November 3, Truman Campaign speeches
    1953
    January, Final Truman Messages
  • Speech clearance and guidance
  • Speech clearance file, 1950
  • Ideas for speech preparation
  • Ideas for speeches 1945-1949 (2 folders)
Box 55
  • Ideas for speeches, 1948-1951 (2 folders)
  • Current speech material
    SUBJECT FILE
  • Berlin Conference, July - August, 1945 (2 folders)
  • Berlin Conference, July - August, 1945 - newspaper clippings
Box 56
  • Berlin Conference, July - August, 1945 - European newspaper clippings
  • Berlin Conference, July - August, 1945 - newspapers
  • Central Intelligence
  • Civil Service Commission, policies
  • Clifford, Clark M.
  • Clifford, Clark M. - COPCO Steel and Engineering Co.
  • Clifford, Clark M. - Wisconsin speech, October 20, 1951
Box 57
  • Clifford, Clark M. - newspaper clippings
  • Council of Economic Advisers
  • Decorations, medals, and awards (3 folders)
  • Decorations, medals, and awards - decorations and awards
  • Decorations, medals, and awards - Executive orders
  • Decorations, medals, and awards - Medal for Merit
  • Decorations, medals, and awards - Navy Department Orders and letters
  • Decorations, medals, and awards - War Department Orders and letters
Box 58
  • Displaced persons
  • Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.
  • Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D. - "On Liberation"
  • Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D. - Truman-Eisenhower meeting, November 18, 1952
  • Foreign Relations - General, 1950-1951 (2 folders)
  • Foreign Relations - Atlantic Pact
  • Foreign Relations - British Crisis (financial), 1949
Box 59
  • Foreign Relations - China
  • Foreign Relations - China (pamphlets)
  • Foreign Relations - China (policy on Formosa)
  • Foreign Relations - Drafts of the President's China Statement, January 20, 1950
  • Foreign Relations - China Lobby
  • Foreign Relations - Churchill-Truman Conference, January 1952
  • Foreign Relations - Economic policy planning
  • Foreign Relations - Economic policy planning (memo to Gordon Gray from W.L. Thorp)
  • Foreign Relations - Foreign Service officers
  • Foreign Relations - Genocide (United Nations)
  • Foreign Relations - Germany
  • Foreign Relations - Hechler study on bipartisan foreign policy
Box 60
  • Foreign Relations - Immigration visas
  • Foreign Relations - Iran
  • Foreign Relations - Land reform proposals
  • Foreign Relations - Liberia
  • Foreign Relations - Marshall plan
  • Foreign Relations - Marshall plan (clippings)
  • Foreign Relations - Mexican affairs
  • Foreign Relations - Morocco (U.S. treaty rights)
  • Foreign Relations - Pacific Islands
  • Foreign Relations - Palestine
  • Foreign Relations - Periodicals (Monthly Survey of American Opinion)
Box 61
  • Foreign Relations - Philippine Affairs
  • Foreign Relations - Philippine Affairs (Springarn's file)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (appropriations)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (bills and reports)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (Conference)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (correspondence)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (correspondence - Point IV, meeting, October 18, 1951)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (correspondence - illustrations of Technical Assistance)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (correspondence and general)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (Executive Order)
Box 62
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (clippings)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (pamphlets and miscellaneous)
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV (public opinion)
  • Foreign Relations - Policy Planning (2 folders)
  • Foreign Relations - Publications
  • Foreign Relations - Rio Pact, September 2, 1947
  • Foreign Relations - Rockefeller Report
Box 63
  • Foreign Relations - Russia (1946 report - "American Relations with the Soviet Union") (13 folders)
Box 64
  • Foreign Relations - Russia (1946 - newspaper clippings)
  • Foreign Relations - Russia (1947)
  • Foreign Relations - Russia (1948)
  • Foreign Relations - Russia (1949-1951)
  • Foreign Relations - Spain
  • Foreign Relations - Speeches and statements
  • Foreign Relations - Truman-Shvernik exchange (1951)
Box 65
  • Foreign Relations - Truman Doctrine (Greece and Turkey)
  • Foreign Relations - Truman Doctrine (clippings)
  • Foreign Relations - United Nations
  • Foreign Relations - U.N.N.R.A.
  • Foreign Relations - Mission to Vatican
  • Foreign Relations - Voice of America (information programs, 1950)
  • Foreign Relations - Western European Defense
Box 66
  • Foreign Relations - Western Union
  • Foreign Relations - Western Union (Herbert Hoover's speech, December 21, 1950)
  • Foreign Relations - Yalta
  • Foreign Relations - Yugoslavia
  • General file, 1946-1947 (2 folders)
  • General file, 1948 (2 folders)
  • General file, 1948 - Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
  • General file, 1948 - CRALOG
  • General file, 1948 - Selective Service Act of 1948
Box 67
  • General file, 1949
  • General file, 1950
  • General file, 1950 - Presidential assignments
  • General file, 1951
  • General file - letters from general public
  • Historical programs - Defense History Program
  • Historical programs - ECA History Project
  • Historical programs - Federal Historical Program
  • Historical programs - Library of Congress
  • Historical programs - National Historical Publications Committee (folders 1 and 2)
Box 68
  • Historical programs - National Historical Publications Committee (folder 3)
  • Historical programs - National Military Museum
  • Historical programs - President's Historical queries
  • Internal Security
  • Internal Security - Civil rights
  • Internal Security - Commission on Exercise of Right to Vote
  • Internal Security - Congressional loyalty investigations (1)
  • Internal Security - Congressional loyalty investigation of Dr. Edwards Condon
  • Internal Security - Congressional loyalty investigation - press coverage of "spy" trials, 1948
  • Internal Security - Congressional loyalty investigations (2)
Box 69
  • Internal Security - Congressional loyalty investigations (3)
  • Internal Security - Federal Employees Loyalty Program, E.O. 9835
  • Internal Security - Federal Employees Loyalty Program, E.O. 9835 - press releases
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy statements
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges (Section no. 1)
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges (Section no. 1 - clippings)
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges (Section no. 2)
Box 70
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges (Section no. 3)
  • Internal Security - Senator Joseph R. McCarthy charges (Section no. 4)
  • Internal Security - Nimitz Commission
  • Internal Security - Pending legislation, 1950
  • Internal Security - "Witch hunting"
Box 71
  • Japan, surrender of, August, 1945
  • Korea - June 24, 1950
  • Korea - June 25, 1950
  • Korea - June 26, 1950
  • Korea - June 27, 1950
  • Korea - June 27, 1950 - Congressional leaders meeting 11:30 a.m.
  • Korea - June 28, 1950
  • Korea - June 29, 1950
  • Korea - June 29, 1950 - White House - State - Defense meetings 5:00 p.m.
  • Korea - June 30, 1950
  • Korea - June 30, 1950 - Congressional leaders meeting 11:00 a.m.
  • Korea - July 1, 1950
  • Korea - July, 1950
  • Korea - Message to Congress on Korean Situation, July 19, 1950
  • Korea - Message to Congress on Korean Situation, July 1950 (Draft of Emergency Powers Act)
Box 72
  • Korea - Message to Congress on Korean Situation, July 19, 1950 - background and press releases
  • Korea - Radio address on Korea, July 19, 1950
  • Korea - Truman-MacArthur-Matthews statements, August, 1950
  • Korea - Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson's resignation, September, 1950
  • Korea - Hawaii-Wake-San Francisco, October 1950 (2 folders)
  • Korea - November, 1950
  • Korea - National Security Council meeting, 3:00 p.m., November 28, 1950
  • Korea - Statement on Korean situation, November 30, 1950
Box 73
  • Korea - Cabinet meeting, 10:00 a.m., December 1, 1950
  • Korea - Congressional leaders meeting, 11:00 a.m., December 1, 1950
  • Korea - Message to Congress on defense appropriations, December 1, 1950
  • Korea - Statement of December 4, 1950
  • Korea - Cabinet meeting, 5:00 p.m., December 5, 1950
  • Korea - Cabinet meeting, 10:00 a.m., December 8, 1950
  • Korea - Economic mobilization meeting, 4:00 p.m., December 11, 1950
  • Korea - Congressional leaders meeting, 10:00 a.m., December 13, 1950
  • Korea - National Emergency proclamation (radio), December 15, 1950 (2 folders)
  • Korea - National Emergency proclamation, December 15, 1950
  • Korea - Eisenhower's report to Cabinet, January 31, 1951
  • Korea - Presidential power to send troops abroad, 1951
Box 74
  • Korea - Foreign policy, MacArthur
  • Korea - MacArthur, draft of majority report
  • Korea - MacArthur, policy statements affecting recall
  • Korea - MacArthur, dismissal - statement of April 10, 1951
  • Korea - MacArthur, dismissal - speech of April 11, 1951
Box 75
  • Korea - MacArthur dismissal - Jefferson-Jackson Day speech, April 14, 1951 (2 folders)
  • Korea - MacArthur dismissal - memoranda
  • Korea - MacArthur dismissal - clippings (folders 1 - 5)
Box 76
  • Korea - MacArthur dismissal - clippings (folders 6 - 7)
  • Korea - New Peace Proposal, 1951
  • Korea - New Peace Proposal, 1951 (clippings)
  • Korea - Congressional meetings, May-June, 1951
  • Korea - Eisenhower conference with the President, November 5, 1951
  • Korea - Beverly Smith's article, Saturday Evening Post, November 10, 1951
  • Korea - Beverly Smith's second article (never published)
  • Korea - Press clippings and summaries (2 folders)
Box 77
  • Korea - miscellaneous
  • Korea - printed background materials
  • Korea - classified background material
  • Korea - State Department chronologies (3 folders)
  • Legislation - 79th Congress
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - labor legislation, May, 1946
Box 78
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - labor legislation, Hobbs Bill
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - labor legislation, O.P.A. press release on coal strike, 1946
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Truman on railroads, May, 1946
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Roosevelt on railroads
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Roosevelt on mines
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session (general information)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - S.J. Res. 97 (veto)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - National Science Foundation Bill
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Portal to Portal Pay Act (2 folders)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Taft-Hartley Labor Bill (veto)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Taft Hartley Veto message, drafts
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Taft-Hartley Bill, clippings
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Tax bills, June and July, 1947
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Second tax bill and clippings
Box 79
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - (general information)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - S. 1004 veto (Atomic Board bill)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Aid to China
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Hoffman Bill
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Reciprocal Trade File
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Tax legislation
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Tax veto message, drafts
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - (general information)
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Air Force appropriations
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Alaska, survey for railroad to
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Executive pay and other Federal pay bills
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Insurance investigations
Box 80
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Reciprocal trade
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Rules fight in House, January 20, 1949
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - St. Lawrence Waterway
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - (general information) (3 folders)
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Displaced persons
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Education
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - F.A.O Headquarters loan
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - International Claims Settlement Act of 1949
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Lobbying
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - McCarran Bill legislation
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - St. Lawrence project
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Selective Service
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, Special Session
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, Special Session - I.T.O. membership
Box 81
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Crime legislation (2 folders)
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Crime legislation (narcotics)
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Douglas ethics investigation
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Flood emergency
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - India, aid to
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 2nd Session
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 2nd Session
  • Legislation - Voting records 80th-82nd Congresses (2 folders)
Box 82
  • Mutual Security Agency reports to Congress
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification (folders 1 - 5)
Box 83
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification (folders 6 - 14)
Box 84
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification (folders 15 - 17)
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification, newspaper clippings (folders 1 - 3)
Box 85
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification, newspaper clippings (folders 4 - 8)
Box 86
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification, newspaper clippings (folders 9 - 16)
Box 87
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification, newspaper clippings (folders 17 - 26)
Box 88
  • National Defense - Armed Forces unification, newspaper clippings (folders 27 - 29)
  • National Defense - Atomic energy, 1945-1946
  • National Defense - Atomic energy, 1947-1949
  • National Defense - Atomic energy - announcement of Russian Atomic Bomb, September 23, 1949
  • National Defense - Atomic energy - statement on H.R. 6402
  • National Defense - Atomic energy, 1950
  • National Defense - Atomic energy - McMahan Resolution
  • National Defense - Atomic energy - Speech by Dr. Karl Compton, February 9, 1950
  • National Defense - Atomic energy - Documents
Box 89
  • National Defense - Atomic energy, pamphlets
  • National Defense - Censorship Mobilization Plan
  • National Defense - Defense mobilization
  • National Defense - Marine Corps incident, September, 1950
  • National Defense - Marine Corps incident (telegrams)
  • National Defense - National Security Council
  • National Defense - Psychological Strategy Board
  • National Defense - Security Standards, Executive Order on
  • National Defense - Universal Military Training (folder 1)
Box 90
  • National Defense - Universal Military Training (folders 2 - 3)
  • Official and personal papers - Congressional access to
  • Official and personal papers - Executive Branch files
  • Official and personal papers - disposition of official government papers, 1947 (folder 1)
Box 91
  • Official and personal papers - disposition of official government papers, 1947 (folder 2)
  • Official and personal papers - papers of James Forrestal (3 folders)
  • Politics - 1949
  • Politics - 1950
Box 92
  • Politics - 1950, elections
  • Politics - 1950, elections post-mortems
  • Politics - 1952, Democratic platform
  • Politics - 1952, elections
  • Politics - Democratic National Committee
  • Postwar Military Organization - outline, study on defense organization
  • Postwar Military Organization - Proposals for defense reorganization
  • Postwar Military Organization - Hearings, House Select Committee, April and May, 1944
  • Postwar Military Organization - Report of Joint Chiefs of Staff, April, 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - Hearings, Senate Committee on Military Affairs, October 22, 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - Testimony of Assistant Secretary of Navy Hensel before Senate Committee on Military Affairs, November 7, 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - Statement, Vice Admiral Cooke before Senate Committee on Military Affairs, November 8, 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - Draft DWW - "A Department of National Defense"
Box 93
  • Postwar Military Organization - Magazine articles and clippings
  • Postwar Military Organization - Legislation
  • Postwar Military Organization - Memoranda, primary source material
  • Postwar Military Organization - Memo from Clark Clifford to Samuel I. Rosenman, November 8, 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - Official Army and Navy speeches
  • Postwar Military Organization - Eberstadt Report
  • Postwar Military Organization - 1944
  • Postwar Military Organization - 1945
  • Postwar Military Organization - 1945, "Organization of Armed Forces in Foreign Countries"
Box 94
  • Postwar Military Organization - 1946
  • Postwar Military Organization - 1947
  • The Presidency (5 folders)
  • The Presidency - bibliography
  • The Presidency - Lodge-Gossett Amendment
  • The Presidency - Presidential succession
Box 95
  • The Presidency - tax on expense fund
  • The Presidency - Holiday magazine article, February, 1950
  • Presidential flag and seal
  • Presidential flag and seal - flag of the Vice-President
  • Presidential papers and legislation
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Security Secretariat
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Security Secretariat - system for war
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Security Secretariat - example of need (Aid to Chinese Air Force)
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - President's Advisory Committee on Management Improvement
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - GME's talk on Executive Office reorganization, November 21, 1949
Box 96
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Organization of Executive Branch
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Status of Presidential appointments as of November 15, 1949
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Don K. Price memoranda re Hoover Commission
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Memoranda, December 12, 1946-September 30, 1949
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Memoranda, September 12, 1950-October 9, 1950
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - The President and His Staff Services, by Fritz M. Marx, with reference material compiled by G.M.E.
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Legislative clearance study, May, 1948
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Plans (1920-1937)
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Principal reorganizations (1920-1947)
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Trends in Executive Branch organization
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Annotated Bibliography, September, 1947
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Brown-Lodge Act, H.R. 775 and S. 164, 80th Congress, 1st Session
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Chart on Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - "Liquidation of Federal War Agencies by George E. Allen
Box 97
  • Selective Service
  • Harry S. Truman, 1949-1951 (3 folders)
Box 98
  • Harry S. Truman, 1952-1953
  • Harry S. Truman Library - general file (2 folders)
  • Harry S. Truman Library - administrative arrangement
  • Harry S. Truman Library - annual report of the Archivist
  • Harry S. Truman Library - architectural information
  • Harry S. Truman Library - Harry S. Truman Library, Inc.
  • Harry S. Truman Library - legal questions
  • Harry S. Truman Library - legislation
  • Harry S. Truman Library - National Park Service material
  • Harry S. Truman Library - Henry Thomas Ulasek's survey of potential museum items
  • Harry S. Truman - papers (folders 1 - 3)
Box 99
  • Harry S. Truman - papers (folder 4)
  • Harry S. Truman - remarks on Russia
  • Harry S. Truman - vetoes and appearances before Congress
  • Harry S. Truman - wiretapping
  • Harry S. Truman - newspaper clippings and articles (folders 1 - 3)
Box 100
  • Harry S. Truman - newspaper clippings and articles (folder 4)
  • United Nations Proposals
  • The White House
  • White House aide (3 folders)
  • White House social functions
Box 101
    Personal Correspondence File
  • A
  • Acheson, Dean
  • Dean Acheson Bill
  • Agronsky, Marlen
  • Albion, R.G.
  • Armine, Michael
  • Ayers, Eben
  • B
  • Batt, William, Jr.
  • Bell, David E.
  • Benton, William (Sen.)
  • Birkhead, Ken
  • Brown, Adm. Wilson
  • Boyce, J.E.
  • Boyd, Julian P., Dr.
  • Boyle, William M.
Box 102
  • C
  • Cantril, Dr. Hadley
  • Carter, Jay Franklin
  • Carroll, George A.
  • Chatfield, Helen (White House file survey)
  • Collingwood, Charles
  • D
  • Daniels, Jonathan
  • Dawson, Donald S.
  • Dennison, Robert L.
  • Dreyer, Phil
  • Dulles, John Foster
  • Dupre, March Mathias, Jr. Rear Adm., USN (Ret.)
  • E
  • F
  • Furman, N.H.
  • G
  • Gerrity, John
  • Grover, Wayne C.
  • H
  • Hardy, Benjamin
  • Hassett, William D.
  • Hechler, Kenneth
Box 103
  • Hoeber, Johannes
  • Humelsine, Carlisle H.
  • Johnson, Louis
  • Jones, Joseph M.
  • K
  • L
  • Leahy, Adm. William D.
  • Leopold, R.W.
  • Leva, Marx
  • Lowenthal, Max
  • Mc-Mac
  • McCarthy, Sen. Joseph R.
  • M
  • Morse, Sen. Wayne
  • Morstein Marx, Fritz
  • Murphy, Charles S.
  • N
  • Nash, Philleo
  • Niles, David K.
  • O
  • P
  • Plimpton, Jane
  • Pearlove, Shirley
  • Porter, Paul R.
  • Price, Don
Box 104
  • R
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
  • Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D.
  • Roosevelt, Mrs. Kermit
  • Rosenman, S.I.
  • Ross, Charles G.
  • S
  • Schlesinger, Arthur
  • Sherman, Forest O.
  • Shipman, Fred
  • Short, Joe
  • Sharon, John
  • Snyder, John
  • Souers, Sidney W., Rear Adm. USNR
  • Spingarn, Edward
  • Spingarn, Stephen J.
  • Stassen, Harold H.
  • Stevenson, Adlai
  • Steelman, John R.
  • T
Box 105
  • Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.
  • Taft, Robert A.
  • Taft, Robert A. (Senate speech January 5, 1951)
  • Truman, Margaret
  • Tully, Grace
  • U
  • V
  • Vaughan, Gen. Harry
  • W
  • Wallace, Henry
  • Wilky, Philip
  • X, Y, Z
Box 106
    Newspaper Clipping File
  • 1943-1947
  • March-May, 1945 (5 folders)
  • Miscellaneous
  • From the Book Collection
Box 107
    Notebook File
  • Mutual Security Act, 1951; M.S.P. Appropriations, F.Y. 1952
  • Mutual Security Act, 1952; M.S.P. Appropriations, F.Y. 1953 (2 notebooks)
  • President's Messages, 79-82 Congresses (4 notebooks)
    TRUMAN PRESIDENCY CHRONOLOGICAL FILE, 1945-1953
Box 108
  • 1945
  • 1946
      [1 of 12, January]
      [2 of 12, February]
      [3 of 12, March]
      [4 of 12, April]
      [5 of 12, May]
      [6 of 12, June]
      [7 of 12, July]
      [8 of 12, August]
      [9 of 12, September]
      [10 of 12, October]
      [11 of 12, November]
      [12 of 12, December]
  • 1947
      [1 of 12, January]
      [2 of 12, February]
      [3 of 12, March]
      [4 of 12, April]
      [5 of 12, May]
      [6 of 12, June]
      [7 of 12, July]
      [8 of 12, August]
      [9 of 12, September]
      [10 of 12, October]
      [11 of 12, November]
      [12 of 12, December]
Box 109
  • 1948
      [1 of 12, January]
      [2 of 12, February]
      [3 of 12, March]
      [4 of 12, April]
      [5 of 12, May]
      [6 of 12, June]
      [7 of 12, July]
      [8 of 12, August]
      [9 of 12, September]
      [10 of 12, October]
Box 110
      [11 of 12, November]
      [12 of 12, December]
  • 1949
      [1 of 12, January]
      [2 of 12, February]
      [3 of 12, March]
      [4 of 12, April]
      [5 of 12, May]
      [6 of 12, June]
      [7 of 12, July]
      [8 of 12, August]
      [9 of 12, September]
      [10 of 12, October]
      [11 of 12, November]
      [12 of 12, December]
Box 111
  • 1949, Outgoing Correspondence - October to December
  • 1950, Outgoing Correspondence - January to June
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • 1950, Outgoing Correspondence - July to December
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • 1951, Outgoing Correspondence - January to June
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
Box 112
  • 1951, Outgoing Correspondence - July to December
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • 1952, Outgoing Correspondence - January to May
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • 1952, Outgoing Correspondence - June to August
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
Box 113
  • 1952-1953, Outgoing Correspondence - September to January
      [1 of 2]
      [2 of 2]
  • Acheson's Speech to the Society of Newspaper Editors, April 1950
  • Alsop, Joseph and Stewart, "Why Has Washington Gone Crazy?" Saturday Evening Post, July 29, 1950
  • Article for the Washington Post regarding Harry S. Truman, 1974 [and correspondence with historians]
  • Atomic Bomb—Henry Stimson Telegram, August 6, 1945 [2007 accretion]
  • Atomic Bomb, Russian
  • Attlee-Truman Talks - December 1950
  • Auriol, French President Vincent - Meeting with President Truman, March 29, 1951
  • Barkley, Vice President Alben - Proposed Speech on McCarthy, July 1951
  • Barrett, Edward - Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
  • Blair House—Conferences with Congressional Leaders, May, 1950 [2007 accretion]
  • Bradley, General Omar N.
  • Brookings Institution [paper on wage and price policy during the Truman administration]
  • Chiang Kai-shek, Madame [2001 accretion]
  • China, Idea About
  • China Lobby
  • Civil Rights [2001 accretion]
  • Clifford, Clark M [2001 accretion].
  • Davlin, James—Secret Service Report, November 10, 1949 [2007 accretion]
  • Defense Production Act
  • De Gasperi, Italian Prime Minister Alcide - Visit to the United States, September 1951
  • Democratic National Committee, 1951
  • Denver Conference, 1951
  • Dinner at the White House, July 11, 1944—Guest List [2007 accretion]
  • Di Salle, Michael V. - Director of Price Stabilization, 1951
  • Donovan, Robert J.
Box 114
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D.
  • Elizabeth, Princess of Great Britain - Visit to the United State, October-November 1951
  • Elsey, George M. - Resignation as Administrative Assistant to the President, November 1951
  • Executive-Legislative Relations, 1951
  • Fair Employment Practice Commission (FEPC)
  • Feeney, Joseph G. - Speech Prepared by George M. Elsey, June 1950
  • Foreign Policy - State Department Pamphlet, "Our Foreign Policy"
  • Foreign Policy, President's Speech on - May 17, 1950
  • Foreign Relations - Truman Doctrine [2001 accretion]
      [1 of 3]
      [2 of 3]
      [3 of 3]
  • Fulbright Scholarships, 1951
  • Germany
  • Germany - Allied Reparations Commission [2001 accretion]
  • Guatemala
  • Harry S. Truman Library - Bibliography by Margaret Stapleton, "The Truman and Eisenhower Years, 1945-1960" (1973) [2001 accretion]
Box 115
  • Harry S. Truman Library Institute - "Creating a Classroom for Democracy" [2001 accretion]
  • Hechler, Ken
  • Historians—Truman Handwritten Note, 1950 [2007 accretion]
  • Ideas for Speeches
  • Indonesia
  • International Organization—Truman Reaction to Newspaper Article, 1950 [2007 accretion]
  • International Security Studies [2001 accretion]
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Key West
  • Korean War
  • Korean War—Transcript of Conversation with the President (June 27, 1950) and Letter From Researcher (July 22, 1999) [2007 accretion]
  • Lasswell, Harold - "Proposing a Declaration of U.S. Goals and Policies in Peace or War"
  • Lovett, Robert A. - Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1950
  • Lowenthal, Max and the FBI
  • MacArthur, General Douglas
  • McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. and McCarthyism
  • McMahon, Senator Brien
  • Manahan, John E.
  • Map Room and White House Signal Center, 1950
  • Map Room Log—June 26, 1945 to December 12, 1945 [2007 accretion]
  • Marshall Plan - Fiftieth Anniversary [2001 accretion]
  • Medals and Awards
  • Mexico
  • Military Review - Dennis M. Giangreco
  • Mitchell, Dr. Franklin D. [2001 accretion]
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot
  • Mutual Security, Public Advisory Board for - A Trade and Tariff Policy in the National Interest (1953)
  • National Archives
  • National Debt
  • National Historical Publications Commission
  • National Security Council (NSC)
  • New York Herald-Tribune—Truman Reaction to Editorial, May 9, 1951 [2007 accretion]
  • Newman, Robert P. - "Hiroshima and the Trashing of Henry Stimson," New England Quarterly (March 1998)
  • 1948 Election—Truman’s Electoral College Forecast, October 13, 1948 [2007 accretion]
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  • Notes, Elsey's Handwritten - Meeting between Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi, President Truman, and Others, the White House, September 25, 1951
  • NSC 68 - "History of NSC 68," Draft, April 30, 1951
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense - Interview of George M. Elsey by Doris Condit, Historical Office, August 1, 1978 [2001 accretion]
  • Palestine
  • Palestine—Memorandum for the President, April 18, 1947 [2007 accretion]
  • Pleven, French Prime Minister Rene - Truman-Pleven Talks, January 29-30, 1951
  • Poem by Truman—Political Opponents [2007 accretion]
  • Point Four Program
  • Politics
Box 116
  • Potsdam Conference—Drafts of Proclamation [2007 accretion]
  • Potsdam Conference—Exchange of Messages Between Truman and Joseph E. Davies [2007 accretion]
  • Potsdam Log [2001 accretion]
  • Presidential Expense Allowance—Truman Reaction to Congressional Tax Proposal, 1951 [2007 accretion]
  • President's Advisory Committee on Management Improvement
  • Press, President Truman and the
  • St. Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister Louis
  • Souers, Admiral Sidney W. - Address Before the Graduating Class of the FBI Academy, September 29, 1950
  • State Department - Cold War Strategy
  • State of the Union Message, 1950
  • System for War [diary entries, correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc. regarding Elsey's work as Assistant to W. Averell Harriman, Mutual Security Director, and Harriman's 1952 presidential campaign, etc., 1951-1953]
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  • Truman Administration [correspondence with historians, etc.]
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Box 117
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  • Truman, Bess and Margaret—Correspondence with George Elsey, 1947-1994 [2007 accretion]
  • Truman, Harry S. - Addresses and Statements
  • Truman, Harry S. - Correspondence with George Elsey, 1949-1971 [2007 accretion]
  • Truman, Harry S. - Doodles, Notes, and Signatures [2007 accretion]
  • Truman, Harry S. - Funeral and Memorial Service [2007 accretion]
  • Truman, Harry S. - Printed Materials, etc. [2001 accretion]
  • Truman, Harry S. - Trips, 1950-1951
  • Truman Library
  • Truman Library - Correspondence with George Elsey, 1992-2007 [2007 accretion]
  • Truman Library Plans—Sketch by President and Memoranda, 1950-1951 [2007 accretion]
  • Truman, Mary Jane—President’s Reaction to Fine for Speeding, May, 1951 [2007 accretion]
  • United Nations
  • Vinson, Records of Chief Justice Fred
  • Voice of America
  • Washington, George—Truman Search for Quotation, 1950 [2007 accretion]
  • Western European Defense
  • Whistle-Stop Trip, Proposed - 1951
  • White House Appropriations
  • White House History—Truman Correspondence with George Elsey, December, 1958 [2007 accretion]
  • White House Security
  • White House Staff Conference
  • Williamsburg, U.S.S. - Presidential Yacht
  • Wilson Center, The - Paper by Robert J. Donovan on Truman's China Policy, April 19, 1979
  • Wilson, Charles E. - Director of Defense Mobilization, 1951
  • Yalta Conference—Summary of Proceedings and Agreements [2007 accretion]

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The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is one of twelve Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.

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