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Leo W. Roberts Papers
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Dates: 1916-96
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Supply and Commissary Officer, U.S.S. Williamsburg,
1950-1952;
Presidential Mess Officer, 1950-1952; White House Aide, 1950-1952.
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| The papers of Leo W. Roberts contain approximately eighty
photographs (with written descriptions by Roberts) of President Truman
and his staff at the presidential vacation homes and on the presidential
yacht, the U.S.S. Williamsburg, and of other subjects; correspondence;
printed material; newspaper clippings; and Roberts's written comments
on his duties aboard the presidential yacht, as Presidential Mess
Officer, and as a White House Aide.
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size: Less than one-half of a linear foot (approximately 300
pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: Copyright in the unpublished writings of Leo W. Roberts
in this collection has been donated to the United States Government. Documents
created by U.S. Government employees in the course of their official duties
are in the public domain. Copyright interest in any other writings in
this collection is assumed to remain with the authors of the documents,
or their heirs.
Processed by: Jay Sexton as part of the Internship
Program at the Truman Library.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and Amy Williams.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
| 1916 (May 27) |
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Born, St. Albans, West Virginia |
| 1940 |
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B.A., Fairmont College, West Virginia |
| 1941 |
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Commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy and graduated from the
Navy Supply Corps School at Harvard University |
| 1950 |
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M.A., Stanford University |
| 1950-52 |
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Supply and Commissary Officer, U.S.S. Williamsburg; Presidential
Mess Officer; White House Aide |
| 1962 |
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Retired from the Navy with the rank of Captain, after twenty-one
years of service |
| 1963-81 |
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Worked with A.T.&T.'s Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
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| 1990 |
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Received Outstanding Alumnus Award from Fairmont State College |
| 2003 |
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Died, November 15, 2003 in Huntington, New Jersey. |
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The papers of Leo W. Roberts consist for the most part of materials relating
to Roberts's duties from 1950 to 1952 as Supply and Commissary Officer
aboard the presidential yacht, the U.S.S. Williamsburg; as Presidential
Mess Officer; and as a White House Aide. During this period, Roberts was
a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy.
The Roberts Papers are arranged in a single series, a Subject File,
mostly consisting of materials removed from two souvenir albums that Roberts
compiled and gave to the Truman Library in 1996. These materials include
approximately eighty photographs, most of which depict President Truman,
his family, and members of his official staff on board the Williamsburg
and at the President's vacation homes, the "Little White House" in Key
West, Florida, and "Shangri-La" (later renamed Camp David) in the Catoctin
Mountains of Maryland. The U.S. Navy was responsible for President Truman's
comfort while he was aboard the presidential yacht and during his vacations
at Key West or Shangri-La. Of particular note here are a series of photographs
of President Truman and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, taken
during an Anglo-American conference aboard the Williamsburg in
January, 1952. There are also a few photographs of Roberts and his family
in the collection. The photographs are accompanied by useful handwritten
descriptions provided by Roberts. The collection contains photocopies
of the photographs and descriptions, along with cross reference sheets
for the original items, which have been transferred to the Truman Library's
audiovisual collection. The papers also contain printed material, newspaper
clippings, correspondence, memorabilia, Roberts's written reflections
on this part of his naval career, menus for special dinners aboard the
Williamsburg, and a color poster depicting the presidential yacht.
The collection documents Roberts's duties as supply officer for the
Williamsburg, his role in establishing the White House Staff Mess
in 1951, and his concurrent responsibilities as one of the White House
Aides-a group of officers from each branch of the armed services who assisted
the President and First Lady at state dinners, receptions, and other social
functions. The papers also contain general information about presidential
yachts, and some documentation of other aspects of Roberts's life and
career.
Other materials at the Truman Library concerning the Williamsburg
and related duties performed by Lt. Commander Roberts during this period
include the papers of Robert Dennison and William Rigdon; the Robert Dennison
Files, which are part of the Staff Member and Office Files of the Harry
S. Truman Papers; and a number of oral history interviews, particularly
those with Donald J. MacDonald
and William Rigdon. The Library's
Vertical File also contains information about the Williamsburg
and other presidential yachts.
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
| Container Nos. |
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Series |
| 1 |
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SUBJECT FILE, 1916-1996 |
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Photographs; descriptions and reflections written by Roberts; correspondence;
printed material; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; a poster; and
other items relating to Roberts's life and naval career; the vacation
trips of President Truman; the history of the U.S.S. Williamsburg
and other presidential yachts; the establishment of the White House
Staff Mess; and related topics. Arranged alphabetically by folder
title. |
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FOLDER TITLE LIST
Box 1
- Album I
[1 of 2; correspondence, printed material, photographs, etc.]
[2 of 2; newspaper clippings, photographs, printed material, etc.]
- Album 2
[1 of 2; personal documents, photographs, etc.]
[2 of 2; photographs, etc.
- Poster of the U.S.S. Williamsburg
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