Gerald R. Ford Library

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Counsellors to the President

 

 

 

JOHN 0. MARSH

Counsellor to the President:

Files, 1974-77

 

 

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

 

Marsh was a senior advisor who oversaw the White House Congressional Relations and Public Liaison Offices.  He had additional responsibilities relating to the 1975 investigations of the intelligence community, the Bicentennial celebration, various matters relating to former President Richard Nixon, and the 1977 transition.  His files also span a wide variety of domestic and foreign policy matters, but only occasional items concern political affairs.

 

QUANTITY

49.6 linear feet (ca. 99,200 pages)

 

DONOR

Gerald R. Ford (accession numbers 77-67, 77-68, 77-69, 77-71, 77-107, 78-57, 80-29, and 94-22)

 

ACCESS

Open, with the exception of the unprocessed Intelligence Subject File and part of the 1994 accretion to the General Subject File.  Some items are temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).

 

COPYRIGHT

President Ford has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.  The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.  Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.

 

Prepared by William H. McNitt, August 1986; Revised January 1998

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

                                           John Otho Marsh, Jr.

 

 

August 7, 1926                    Born, Winchester, VA

 

1944‑47                              U.S. Army

 

1947‑51                              Washington and Lee University Law School

 

1952‑62                              Attorney, Strasburg, VA; served as town judge, Strasburg, VA and town attorney, New Market, VA, 1954‑62; member Shenandoah County School Board, 1959‑60

 

1963‑71                              Democratic Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives

 

1966‑72                              Member, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission

 

1971‑72                              Attorney, Washington, D.C.

 

1972‑73                              Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs

 

1973‑74                              Assistant for Defense and International Affairs to Vice President Gerald Ford

 

1974‑77                              Counsellor to the President, The White House

 

1977‑81                              Partner, Mays, Valentine, Davenport and Moore (Washington, D.C. law firm)

 

1981-89                              Secretary of the Army

 

1989-90                              Legislative Counsel to the Secretary of Defense

 

1990-                                  Attorney, Hazel & Thomas, Washington and Falls Church, VA


INTRODUCTION

 

John O. "Jack" Marsh served in Congress with Gerald Ford from 1963 to 1971.  Although a Democrat, his conservative political philosophy led President Richard Nixon to appoint him Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs in 1972.  He later joined Vice President Ford's staff as an advisor on defense and foreign affairs matters.  When Gerald Ford became President in August 1974, he appointed Marsh as a Counsellor to the President.

 

During the Ford administration, Marsh supervised the work of the Congressional Relations and Public Liaison offices and the White House military aides, served as a key advisor on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues, as well as handling special assignments for the President.  Among Marsh's special assignments were: coordination of White House responses to congressional investigations of the intelligence community, White House and federal agency programs to celebrate the Bicentennial, oversight of transition expenditures and other matters concerning former President Nixon, and liaison with Jimmy Carter's staff during the 1977 transition.

 

Marsh's immediate staff consisted of his deputy Russell Rourke and secretaries Donna Larsen and Constance Banford, with occasional other staff members assigned to his office for special projects.  For instance, Michael Raoul-Duval, Mason Cargill, Timothy Hardy, Wes Clark, and Ray Waldmann all worked on intelligence issues and John Stiles and Merrill Mueller handled matters concerning the White House swimming pool, housing, and the Bicentennial.

 

The Marsh files are strongest in documenting his work on congressional relations, legislation, defense matters, the Bicentennial, intelligence investigations, and relations with former President Nixon over routine transition matters.  The work of the Public Liaison Office is not as well documented.  Only a small amount of material on the 1976 presidential campaign appears.

 

For several months after Ford succeeded to the presidency, Marsh handled many of the details concerning Richard Nixon's transition to private life.  His files include material on Nixon's staff, presidential papers, and transition expenditures along with President Ford's preparations to testify before a congressional committee concerning the Nixon pardon.  Other materials from 1974 show Marsh's involvement in such matters as the clemency program for draft evaders and the Rockefeller vice presidential confirmation hearings.

 

Marsh was not heavily involved with congressional relations until William Timmons resigned as head of the Congressional Relations Office at the end of 1974.  Timmons had held this position since 1970 and appears to have run the office without much direct supervision during the early months of the Ford administration when Marsh was busy with other matters.  During the transition from Timmons to his successor Max Friedersdorf, Marsh became more involved in the day-to-day work of the Congressional Relations Office.  The files include information on Marsh's presentations to Cabinet meetings about congressional relations, background and minutes for many congressional leadership meetings with the President (more complete for 1975 than 1976), memoranda concerning the organization and operation of the Congressional Relations Office, and memoranda showing Marsh's dealings with Friedersdorf and his staff.

 

The largest files tend to be on military and defense matters (such as amnesty for draft evaders or MIA's in Southeast Asia); and on significant lobbying efforts in Congress (such as antitrust legislation, oil decontrol, or strip mining controls).  However, folders on many, if not most, of the major issues facing the Ford administration are included.  These materials show some of the work of Marsh and his staff, but presumably much lobbying was conducted in person or by telephone, activities not always reflected in the files.  Materials on issues and legislation are generally stronger for 1975 and 1976 than 1974.

 

Marsh's involvement with the Public Liaison Office was more limited than his work on congressional relations or specific issues.  William Baroody, director of the Public Liaison Office, made reports to Marsh and sought approval for major decisions, but Marsh usually did not get involved in the details of public liaison work.  An exception is the activities of Theodore Marrs and Milt Mitler, with whom Marsh worked closely on such matters as the Bicentennial, MIA's in Indochina, and liaison with military and veterans organizations.  Besides his work with Marrs and Mitler, the collection includes only a few reports from Baroody and small files of memoranda exchanged with Baroody and staff.

 

Marsh's files on the Bicentennial cover the period after December 1974 when he inherited responsibility for Bicentennial matters from Anne Armstrong.  His files include information on the organization and operation of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, meetings of the White House and federal agency Bicentennial task forces (including agendas, minutes, and reports), his dealings with Theodore Marrs and Milt Mitler who handled routine Bicentennial matters, and a variety of exhibits, publications, and projects.

 

The collection contains an extensive series on intelligence matters, especially the investigation of intelligence community abuses by the Rockefeller Commission and congressional committees and Ford administration attempts to reform the intelligence community.  Due to Marsh's role as Chairman of the Intelligence Coordinating Group, this collection contains detailed information on most aspects of these issues.  This series currently is unprocessed and unavailable for research.

 

Marsh's materials on the 1977 transition to the Carter administration, while large in bulk, consist almost entirely of a series of transition reports produced by the federal agencies. Few memoranda concerning the actual conduct of the transition are included.

 

The collection includes only a small amount of material reflecting Marsh's involvement in political matters, including the 1976 campaign, and it is routine in nature.

 

 


Related Materials (January 1996):

All staff files from the Congressional Relations Office are currently available for research, along with most collections from the Public Liaison Office (including the files of Theodore Marrs and Milton Mitler with whom Marsh frequently worked on Bicentennial, military, and MIA matters).

 

The White House Central Files include many related categories, some of which are:

 

FG 2‑36                              Former President Nixon

FG 3                                   Transition

FG 30 to 37                        Congress

FG 370                               American Revolution Bicentennial Administration

FG 393                               Rockefeller Commission

HO 23                                 Bicentennial

LE                                       Legislation

MC                                     Meetings - Conferences

ND                                      National Security - Defense

ND 6                                   Intelligence

PR 8‑1                                Bicentennial

 

Open collections relating to the intelliegence investigations/reforms include the Richard Cheney Files; the James Connor Files; the Ron Nessen Files and Papers; and the files of various staff members in the Congressional Relations Office, especially the Vernon Loen/Charles Leppert collection. 

 

In addition, the Library holds unprocessed collections of Mason Cargill/Timothy Hardy Files and James Wilderotter Files, and unprocessed series on intelligence matters from the files of Philip Buchen and Michael Raoul-Duval.  These collections/series are not currently available for research.


LIST OF SERIES

 

 

Containers                           Series

 

1‑44                                    General Subject File

 

45‑61                                  Intelligence Subject File (not currently available)

 

62-63                                  Box Numbers Not Used

 

64‑72                                  Bicentennial Subject File

 

73‑96                                  White House Memoranda

 

97‑107                                Congressional Correspondence

 

108‑117                              General Correspondence

 

118‑121                              Telephone Logs

 

122                                     War Powers Notifications File

 

122-126                              General Subject File - 1994 Accretion (bulk of series

not currently available)

  


 

Series Descriptions

 

1-44 &     General Subject File, 1974-77.  (19.3 linear feet)

122-126                      Memoranda to and from the President, other White House staff members, and department and agency officials; correspondence with members of Congress, businessmen, local officials, and the general public; speech drafts and speeches; reports; meeting minutes; briefing papers and books; legislative status reports; schedule proposals; copies of legislation; vote tally sheets; question and answer briefing sheets; press releases; publications; and clippings.  These materials concern White House administrative matters, congressional liaison, Richard Nixon (re his papers, the pardon, and transition expenses), and a wide variety of domestic and foreign policy issues.  Major topics include: administration personnel changes in November 1975, amnesty (especially the work of the Presidential Clemency Board), antitrust legislation, Arab Boycott, budget, defense, Federal Election Campaign Act amendments, Medal of Freedom awards, MIA's, oil decontrol and import fees, Panama Canal, Regulatory Reform, Nelson Rockefeller, State of the Union addresses, strip mining, taxes, 1977 transition, Turkish arms embargo, uranium enrichment, and Vietnam.

Arranged alphabetically by topic.

 

45‑61       Intelligence Subject File, 1974‑1977.  (6.8 linear feet)

Memoranda to and from the President, other White House staff members, and department and agency officials; correspondence with members of Congress; speeches; reports; testimony; hearings transcripts; and clippings.  The material concerns the congressional intelligence investigations, administration reforms of the intelligence community, and other intelligence matters.  Topics include: George Bush confirmation hearings, Church and Pike Committee investigations of intelligence community abuses, work of the Intelligence Coordinating Group in formulating the administration's response, Kissinger contempt citation, Commission on CIA Activities within the United States (Rockefeller Commission), congressional oversight committee legislation, establishment of the Intelligence Oversight Board, President Ford's intelligence reorganization decisions and executive order, and the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.

Arranged alphabetically by topic.

 

THIS SERIES IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH.

 

62-63                                                    Box Numbers Not Used

 



64‑72       Bicentennial Subject File, 1974‑76.  (3.6 linear feet)

Memoranda to and from the President, other White House staff members, and department and agency officials; schedules and schedule proposals; speech drafts; reports; lists; agendas; minutes; messages; proclamations; occasional correspondence with local officials and the general public; press releases; and publications.  The materials concern: presidential activities on and around July 4, 1976; presidential trips and speeches; the Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology; the work of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, the Federal Agency Bicentennial Task Force, and the White House Bicentennial Task Force; and a variety of exhibits, publications, and projects produced for the celebration.

Arranged alphabetically by topic.

 

73‑96       White House Memoranda, 1974‑77.  (9.6 linear feet)

Memoranda to and from the President, other White House staff members, his own staff, and officials from some agencies within the Executive Office of the President.  Many are copies of items in the three subject files, but others are unique.  Topics include: domestic and foreign policy issues, legislation, scheduling, trips, speeches, personnel matters, and politics.

Arranged alphabetically by name of staff member or office or agency.

 

97‑107     Congressional Correspondence, 1974‑77.  (4.4 linear feet)

Correspondence with members of the Senate and House of Representatives with occasional notes about telephone calls.  Many documents in this series are copies of items in the three subject files, but others are unique.  Much of the material concerns routine requests for White House tours, photographs, autographs, and messages, but legislative issues, personnel matters, and politics are frequently discussed.  As a former colleague of some congressmen and overall head of congressional liaison, Marsh served as a White House contact point for various members of Congress and notes and messages to be relayed to the President are often included.  The series is not a complete record of White House contacts with Congress, it only includes those in which Marsh was personally involved.

Arranged alphabetically by name of the member of Congress.

 


108‑117   General Correspondence, 1974‑77.  (4.0 linear feet)  

Correspondence with current and former federal, state, and local government officials; businessmen; lawyers; friends; and the general public concerning such topics as issues, legislation, personnel matters, politics, and routine requests.  Many documents in this series are copies of items in the three subject files, but others are unique.

Arranged alphabetically by name.

 

118‑121   Telephone Logs and Messages, Sept. 1974-January 1976.  (1.6 linear feet)

Logs of telephone calls and messages received by Marsh's office.  The logs to December 15, 1974 include completed and incomplete calls.  After December 15, 1974, there are two sets of logs, one for each secretary in the office, and apparently include only messages for incomplete calls.  One set of these logs covers through August 28, 1975 and the other continues until January 28, 1976.

Arranged chronologically for the period through December 15, 1974 and then divided into two sequences by secretary's name and thereunder chronologically.

 

122           War Powers Notifications File, 1975-76.  (0.3 linear feet)

Memoranda, letters, and talking points concerning the notification of congressional leaders of the use of American military personnel in the evacuation of Vietnamese refugees, the evacuations of Americans from Phnom Penh and Saigon in 1975 and from Lebanon in 1976, and the rescue of the crew of the Mayaguez.

Arranged chronologically in case files by date of notification.

 

122-126   General Subject File - 1994 Accretion

See above for description of the General Subject File.

 

BOXES 123-126 ARE CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH.


 

Container List

 

Box 1     General Subject File

ACTION

Administration Personnel Shake‑up

Agriculture Department ‑ Common Cause Request for Information

Agriculture ‑ Emergency Agriculture Act Veto

Air Force Two ‑ Allocation of Costs

Aircraft Noise Control

Airline Regulatory Reform

Alaska Pipeline Environmental Impact Statement

Amnesty

‑ Article on "The Amnesty Issue: A Historical Perspective"

‑ Clemency Program Deadline Extensions

‑ Clemency Program Status Reports

‑ Clippings

‑ Congressional Proposals to Extend the Clemency Program

‑ Ford Foundation Study of Effects of Vietnam on Veterans, Deserters and Evaders

‑ General (1)-(2)

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Administration (1)‑(2)

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Case Recommendations, 11/74

 

Box 2     General Subject File

Amnesty

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Case Recommendations, 12/74

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Establishment

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Final Report

‑ Presidential Clemency Board General

‑ Presidential Clemency Board Press Kit

‑ Potential Questions from the Press

‑ President Nixon's Statements

‑ Public Opinion Mail

‑ Upgrading of Dishonorable Discharges

‑ White House Meetings

Antitrust ‑ General

Antitrust ‑ Hart‑Scott‑Rodino Bill

 

Box 3     General Subject File

Antitrust

‑ Mail from Businessmen: Edward Schmults File (1)‑(9)

‑ Mail From Businessmen: John Marsh File (1)‑(2)

 


Box 4     General Subject File

Antitrust

‑ Mail from Businessmen: John Marsh File (3)‑(4)

‑ Meetings with Attorney General Edward Levi

‑ Parens Patriae Act ‑ H.R. 8532

‑ Senate Omnibus Legislation

Arab Boycott

‑ Charls E. Walker Correspondence

‑ Congressional Contempt Citation Against Rogers Morton

‑ General (1)-(2)

‑ John Bennison Letter re Administration Position

‑ Moss Committee Report (1)-(2)

‑ Question and Answer Briefing Sheets

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

Asian‑Pacific Area ‑ U.S. Policy Interests (1)

 

Box 5     General Subject File

Asian‑Pacific Area ‑ U.S. Policy Interests (2)-(8)

Asparagus Imports

Audiovisual Equipment ‑ Singer Catalog

Aviation Act

Aviation and Highway Initiatives

Briefings ‑ Central Intelligence Agency Geopolitical Briefing (1)-(2)

Briefings ‑ Defense Department Briefings by Malcolm Currie and John Hughes

Briefings ‑ General

Buchenwald Concentration Camp Liberation ‑ 30th Anniversary Proclamation

 

Box 6     General Subject File

Budget

‑ Congressional Budget Office and Budget Committees

‑ Executive Branch Witnesses

‑ FY 1975 (1)-(4)

‑ FY 1976

‑ FY 1977

‑ FY 1988: General

‑ FY 1978: Reductions (1)-(2)

Bush George ‑ Possible New Position

Busing

 


Box 7     General Subject File

Cabinet Meeting ‑ 5/7/75

Cabinet Meeting ‑ 8/27/75

Cabinet Meeting ‑ 2/19/76 (1)-(4)

Cabinet Meetings ‑ General

Campaign ‑ General (1)-(2)


Campaign ‑ Letters of support from Former Members of Congress

Canada ‑ New Embassy

Canning Lid Shortage

Cargo Preference

Chile ‑ Congressional Privileged Resolution

China, People's Republic of

China, Republic of

Citizens Action Committee (WIN Campaign)

Clean Air Act

Coal Leasing Amendments

 

Box 8     General Subject File

Coal Strike

Coalition for a Democratic Majority ‑ Defense Policy Statement

Coast Guard Authorization Bill

Commerce Department ‑ Elliot Richardson's Confirmation Hearings

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act Amendments

Common Situs Picketing

Community Development ‑ Project CHAIM Brooklyn NY (1)-(2)

Concorde Supersonic Transport

Congress

‑ Administrative Support Scores for Senators

‑ Advice to the President re Personnel Appointments

‑ Complaints about Departments and Agencies

‑ Congressional Mail Logs for the President (1)‑(2)

‑ First Name List for Members

‑ Former Members of Congress Organization

‑ General (1)-(2)

‑ House Committee on Government Operations Rules

‑ House Democratic Caucus Rules

‑ House Environmental Study Conference

‑ House Republican Committee Assignments

‑ House Republican Research Committee

 


Box 9     General Subject File

Congress

‑ House Rules

‑ Jobs for Defeated Members

‑ Legislative Veto

‑ Meetings with the President.

‑ Members Trips Abroad

‑ National Chamber of Commerce Newsletter "Congressional Action"

‑ Notification of Presidential Trips

‑ Pre‑notification of Presidential Personnel Appointments

‑ Proposed "Thursday Morning at the White House" Meetings


‑ Schedule Proposals

‑ Senate Changes in Rule XXII

‑ State Dinner Invitations

‑ Votes of Conservatives on Questions Involving Additional Spending

Congressional Leadership Meetings with the President

‑ 1/16/75: Bipartisan

‑ 1/21/75: Republican

‑ 2/18/75: Republican

‑ 3/3/75: Republican

‑ 6/5/75: Republican

‑ 6/6/75: Bipartisan

‑ 6/12/75: Bipartisan

‑ 6/13/75: Bipartisan

‑ 9/4/75: Bipartisan

‑ 9/9/75: Republican

‑ 9/24/75: Republican

‑ 9/25/75: Bipartisan

‑ 10/7/75: Republican

‑ 11/3/75: Bipartisan

‑ 11/4/75: Republican

‑ 11/13/75: Republican

‑ 12/10/75: Republican

‑ 2/2/76: Republican

‑ 2/5/76: Bipartisan

‑ 3/3/76 Republican

‑ 8/5/76: Republican

‑ 8/31/76: Republican

Congressional Liaison Contacts in the Departments and Agencies

 

 


Box 10   General Subject File

Congressional Relations Office ‑ Camp David Conference, 2/6‑8/76

Congressional Relations Office ‑ General (1)-(3)

Consumer Product Safety Commission

Consumer Protection Agency ‑ Administration Plan (1)-(2)

Consumer Protection Agency ‑ Consumer Protection/Regulatory Reform Message


Consumer Protection Agency ‑ Legislation

Consumer Protection Agency ‑ Newspaper Editorials (1)-(5)

Corporation for Public Broadcasting ‑ Appointments to the Board

Crime Legislation

Crime Message

 

Box 11   General Subject File

Cuba ‑ Lawrence Lunt Case

Cuba ‑ Request to Establish Civilian Air Service Across U.S. Air Space

Cuba ‑ Trade Liberalization

Cuba ‑ U.S. Policy

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Defense

‑ Analysis of House Voting Records

‑ Budget: FY 1977 (1)-(2)

‑ Confirmation of Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary

‑ Diego Garcia Military Construction

‑ Enforcer Close Air Support Aircraft

‑ Frank Barnett Speech to the District of Columbia League of Republican Women

‑ General

‑ Manpower Commission

‑ Military Base Realignments and Closures (1)‑(3)

‑ Naval Oceanographic Center (1)

 

Box 12   General Subject File

Defense

‑ Naval Oceanographic Center (2)-(3)

‑ Navy Shipbuilding

‑ Operation Omega

‑ Presidential Commission on Sea Power

‑ Proceedings Against CBS News Over Broadcast of "The Selling of the

Pentagon"

‑ Procurement Authorization Bill

‑ Vice President Ford's Meeting with Secretary James Schlesinger

District of Columbia Commuter Tax

Drug Abuse ‑ Domestic Council Task Force Report (1)‑(3)


 


Box 13   General Subject File

Earthquake Prediction and Preparations

Eastern Europe ‑ U.S. Policy

Economic and Energy Program (1)-(4)

Economic ‑ Conference on Inflation

Economic ‑ General

Education Appropriations

Emergency Powers Act

Energy

‑ Chronology

‑ Congressional Program

‑ Congressional Reaction to the Presidents Message

‑ Electric Utilities

‑ Energy Independence Act

‑ Energy Policy and Conservation Act: General

‑ Energy Policy and Conservation Act: Working Text (1)-(2)

 

Box 14   General Subject File

Energy

‑ Energy Policy and Conservation Act: Working Text (3)

‑ Energy Research and Development Administration

‑ Energy Resources Finance Corporation

‑ Energy Transportation Security Act

‑ Federal Energy Administration: Extension Bill

‑ Federal Energy Administration: General (1)-(2)

‑ Federal Energy Administration: Hydropower Workshop

‑ Federal Energy Administration: Status of Selected Key Legislation Reports

‑ Federal Energy Administration: Status Report on the President's Program

‑ Federal Energy Administration: Summaries of Significant Information

‑ Federal Energy Administration: White Paper on Gasoline Rationing (1)-(2)

‑ General (1)-(3)

 

Box 15   General Subject File

Energy

‑ General (4)-(5)

‑ Hearings and Proposal by Representative John Dingell

‑ Legislation Introduced in Congress

‑ Meeting with Northeastern Governors

‑ Memorandum from Jack Bridges of Georgetown University

‑ Naval Petroleum Reserves

‑ Oil Decontrol: Economic Impact Report (1)-(2)

‑ Oil Decontrol: General (1)-(3)


 


Box 16   General Subject File

Energy

‑ Oil Decontrol: General (1)-(2)

‑ Oil Depletion Allowance

‑ Oil Import Fees (1)-(2)

‑ Proposal by Representative Al Ullman

‑ Senate Democratic Plan

‑ Solar

‑ Synthetic Fuels

‑ Windfall Profits Tax

Environment

Environmental Protection Agency, Construction Grants

Executive Agreements Limitation Bill

Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974

Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1976

‑ Comparison of New Bill and Current Law

‑ Conference Report

‑ Copies of Bills

‑ Correspondence with Businessmen

‑ House Report

‑ Memoranda (1)-(3)

 

Box 17   General Subject File

Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1976

‑ Presidential Veto or Approval Statements

‑ Vote Tallies

Federal Election Commission

Federal Election Law Manual (1)-(4)

Federal Pay Increases

Fire Prevention and Control Act Appropriations

Fisheries Jurisdiction ‑ Briefing Books (1)-(2)

Fisheries Jurisdiction ‑ General (1)-(2)

Food Stamps

Ford Betty

Foreign Affairs ‑ Projecting the President's Role

Foreign Aid (1)

 


Box 18   General Subject File

Foreign Aid (2)

Foreign Policy Address to Congress ‑ Drafts (1)-(2)

Foreign Policy Address to Congress ‑ General

General Services Administration

Gifts to U.S. Government Officials


Government in the Sunshine Bill (1)-(3)

Grain Sales to the Soviet Union

Health Education and Welfare Department of

Health Insurance for the Unemployed

Helicopter Research (1)-(2)

Helsinki Trip

Housing

Housing and Urban Development Department of

Hungarian Freedom Fighters

 

Box 19   General Subject File

Immigration

Indian Health Care Improvement Act

Indochina Refugees ‑ General (1)-(2)

Indochina Refugees ‑ Presidential Advisory Committee on Refugees (1)-(2)

International Paper Company ‑ Corporate Affairs Program (1)‑(3)

International Security Assistance and Arms Control

Italy ‑ Investigation of Alleged American Payments to Influence Italian Politics

Jobs Legislation

Justice Department

Kintner, William R.

Korff, Baruch (1)-(2)

Labor Department

Lake Winnipesaukee Navigability Determination

Land and Water Conservation Fund

Law of the Sea Negotiations ‑ General

Law of the Sea Negotiations ‑ Informal Negotiating Text

 

Box 20   General Subject File

Lebanon

Lee, Robert E. - Restoration of Citizenship Bill

Legislation ‑ Major Bills Sponsored by the President and Enacted into Law

Legislation ‑ Status Reports and Schedules (1)-(3)

Legislation ‑ Vetoes

Legislative Interdepartmental Group Meetings

Lobbying Act

Magna Carta Legislation

Maritime Legislation ‑ Third Flag Bill (1)-(2)

Mayaguez Crisis

Meat Imports

Medal of Freedom

‑ Awards Ceremony (1)-(2)

‑ Citations for Recipients


‑ Darden, Colgate

 

Box 21   General Subject File

Medal of Freedom

‑ Fiedler, Arthur

‑ General

‑ Rubenstein, Arthur

- Selection of Recipients (1)-(2)

‑ Selection of Recipients

Mexico

MIA/POW

‑ General (1)-(4)

‑ House Select Committee Report

‑ National League of Families Convention (1)-(2)

 

Box 22   General Subject File

MIA/POW

‑ Presidential Task Force (1)-(2)

‑ Proposed Presidential Board or Commission

Micronesian Status Negotiations

Middle East ‑ General

Middle East ‑ Sinai Agreement

Milk Bill

Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform

National Airlines ‑ Strike

National Defense University Dedication

National Security Council ‑ Appointment of Brent Scowcroft

National Security Council ‑ Proposal to Add the Secretary of the Treasury

National Security Speech

Native American Awareness Week

Natural Gas Shortage

New Hampshire Senate Race

New York City Financial Crisis (1)

 

Box 23   General Subject File

New York City Financial Crisis (2)-(3)

Newspaper Clippings (1)-(11)

 


Box 24   General Subject File

Newspaper Clippings (12)-(17)

Nixon, Richard

‑ Assignment of Medical Corpsman

‑ Briefings and News Summaries


‑ Furniture

‑ General

‑ Papers: General (1)-(2)

‑ Papers: Report to Congress by the General Services Administration (1)-(2)

 

Box 25   General Subject File

Nixon, Richard

‑ Papers: Report to Congress by the General Services Administration (3)

‑ Pardon: Ford Schedules, Telephone Logs and Statements

‑ Pardon: General

‑ Pardon: House Subcommittee Hearing ‑ Background Materials (1)-(3)

‑ Pardon: House Subcommittee Hearing ‑ Ford Statement

‑ Pardon: House Subcommittee Hearing - General

‑ Special Assistant to the President for Liaison with Former Presidents

‑ Telecommunications Phase Down at San Clemente and Key Biscayne

‑ Transition Expenditures: General (1)-(3)

 

Box 26   General Subject File

Nixon, Richard

‑ Transition Expenditures: General (4)-(6)

‑ Transition Expenditures: General Accounting Office Audit (1)-(4)

‑ Transition Status Report

No‑Fault Automobile Insurance

Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Legislation

Nuclear Policy Statement (1)-(2)

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Nuclear Safeguards ‑ NUMEC Case

Nursing Bills

Olson Family Compensation Case

 


Box 27   General Subject File

Olympic Sports, Presidents Commission on

Outer Continental Shelf Oil Leasing ‑ Memoranda and Letters

Outer Continental Shelf Oil Leasing ‑ Publications (1)‑(2)

Panama CanalCanal Zone Governor Appointment

Panama Canal ‑ Labor Dispute

Panama Canal ‑ Tolls Rules Changes

Panama Canal ‑ Treaty Negotiations (1)-(2)

Payments to Local Governments in Lieu of Taxes on Public Lands

Pocket Veto

Possible News Events ‑ Lists (1)-(2)

 


Box 28   General Subject File

President ‑ Helicopter

President ‑ Homes

Privacy Act

Public Safety Officers Benefits Act

Public Works Employment Act

Puerto Rico ‑ Ad hoc Advisory Committee

Question and Answer Briefing Sheets ‑ General (1)-(3)

Question and Answer Briefing Sheets ‑ Presidential Briefing Book

Quick, Richard

Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act

Railroad Strike

Regulatory Reform

‑ Domestic Council Review Group Report

‑ General

‑ Meeting with Members of Congress

‑ Meeting with Regulatory Commissioners (1)-(2)

‑ Status Reports from Edward Schmults

 

Box 29   General Subject File

Republican National Committee ‑ Catalog of Political Services

Republican National Committee ‑ Newsletter Containing Suggestions for

Republican House Candidates (1)-(3)

Revenue Sharing Renewal Legislation (1)-(2)

Rockefeller, Nelson

‑ Confirmation Hearings: General (1)‑(2)

‑ Confirmation Hearings: Rockefeller Statement to the Senate Committee

‑ Confirmation Hearings: Senate Committee Report

‑ General

Science and Technology Policy, Office of

Seatrain Shipbuilding Corporation

Selective Service

 

Box 30   General Subject File

Shelton, Turner (1)-(4)

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

South Africa ‑ Purchase of Aircraft

State Department

State of the Union Address, 1975 (1)-(2)

State of the Union Address, 1976

‑ Briefings/Follow‑up

‑ Congressional Suggestions

‑ Democratic Response by Senator Edmund Muskie


‑ Drafts (1)-(2)

‑ General

 

Box 31   General Subject File

State of the Union Address, 1976

‑ White House Staff Suggestions (1)-(2)

State of the Union Address, 1977 (1)-(2)

Strategic Arms Limitation

Strategic Stockpile

Strip Mining ‑ American Mining Congress Reprints (1)-(2)

Strip Mining ‑ Conference Report

Strip Mining ‑ General

 

Box 32   General Subject File

Strip Mining ‑ Public Opinion Mail (1)-(2)

Supreme Court Nomination

Swine Flu

Taxes ‑ General

Taxes ‑ Tax Cut/Spending Limitations Proposal

Taxes ‑ Tax Reduction Act (1)-(3)

Terrorism

Tax Reform Act (1)-(2)

Tobacco Price Support Bill

Trade ‑ General

Trade ‑ Trade Agreements Program Annual Report (1)-(2)

 

Box 33   General Subject File

Transition (1977) ‑ General

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Action

‑ Civil Service Commission

‑ Commerce Department: Administration (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Budget FY 1978 (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Chief Economist (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Consolidated Issues (1)-(3)

 

Box 34   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Commerce Department: Consolidated Issues (4)-(8)

‑ Commerce Department: Departmental Offices Reporting to the Secretary (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Domestic and International Business Administration (1)-(2)


‑ Commerce Department: Economic Development Administration

‑ Commerce Department: General Counsel

 

Box 35   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Commerce Department: Legislation Issues (1)-(3)

‑ Commerce Department: Management by Objectives and Presidential Management Initiatives (1)‑(6)

‑ Commerce Department: Maritime Administration (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: National Fire Prevention and Control Administration

 

Box 36   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Commerce Department: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Office of Minority Business Enterprise

‑ Commerce Department: Overview (1)-(2)

‑ Commerce Department: Policy

‑ Commerce Department: Science and Technology (1)-(3)

‑ Commerce Department: U.S. Travel Service (1)-(2)

 

Box 37   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Community Service Administration (1)-(3)

‑ Health, Education and Welfare (1)-(2)

‑ Housing and Urban Development (1)-(5)

‑ Interior Department: Budget (1)

 

Box 38   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Interior Department: Budget (2)‑(3)

‑ Interior Department: Organization and Mission (1)-(3)

‑ Interior Department: Policy and Legislation

‑ Labor Department (1)-(2)

‑ National Endowment for the Arts (1)-(4)

 



Box 39   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ National Science Foundation

‑ Office of Science and Technology Policy

‑ Small Business Administration (1)-(3)

‑ Transportation Department (1)‑(4)

‑ United States Information Agency (1)-(2)

‑ Veterans Administration: Draft (1)-(2)

 

Box 40   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ Veterans Administration: Draft (3)-(5)

‑ Veterans Administration: Final (1)-(2)

 

Box 41   General Subject File

Transition Reports (1977)

‑ White House: Compilation of Presidential Appointment Positions (1)-(3)

‑ White House: Lists of Current Presidential Appointments (1)-(4)

Trend Report (1)-(3)

Turkey ‑ Military Aid Embargo (1)-(3)

 

Box 42   General Subject File

Turkey ‑ Military Aid Embargo (4)-(7)

Ulster

Unemployment

United Services Organizations

United States Information Agency

Uranium Enrichment ‑ General

Uranium Enrichment ‑ General Accounting Office Report

Uranium Enrichment ‑ Message to Congress (1)-(3)

Uranium Enrichment ‑ Presidential Decisions (1)-(2)

Veterans

 

Box 43   General Subject File

Vietnam

‑ Congressional Trip

‑ Dolan, Edward

‑ General (1)-(5)

‑ Report to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by Richard Moose and Charlie Meissner

‑ Supplemental Military Assistance (1)-(2)

‑ United Nations Membership

Vladivostok Trip


Voter Registration

Voting Rights Act Extension

Walker, Charles E. ‑ Washington Economic Report (1)-(2)

War Powers Act

 

Box 44   General Subject File

Washington Metro (1)-(2)

White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs

  9/5/75, Seattle, WA

  9/12/75, St. Louis, MO (1)-(2)

  10/1/75, Omaha, NE (1)-(2)

  10/7/75, Knoxville, TN (1)-(2)

White House Emergency Plan

White House Public Liaison Office ‑ Summary of Activities, ca. 6/75

White House Public Liaison Office ‑ Summary of Activities, 12/75

 

Boxes 45-61 Intelligence Subject File

Not open to research yet

 

Boxes 62-63 empty

 

Box 64   Bicentennial Subject File

Agriculture Department Bicentennial Leaflets

American Freedom Train (1)-(2)

American Issues Forum

American Revolution Bicentennial Administration

‑ Bicentennial Times

‑ General

‑ Licensing/Use of Symbol and Flag

‑ National Bicentennial Conference

‑ Personnel Matters

‑ White House Reception

Armstrong, Anne

Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology, Cape Canaveral, FL

‑ Brochures and Photographs

‑ Dedication

‑ Department and Agency Participation (1)‑(2)

 

Box 65   Bicentennial Subject File

Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology, Cape Canaveral, FL

‑ Planning and Construction (1)-(2)

‑ Proposal to the President (1)-(2)

Bicentennial Fellowships, Scholarships and Chairs at American Universities

Bicentennial ‑ General (1)-(5)

Bicentennial Gifts

Bicentennial Medals

Bicentennial Plaques

Bicentennial Wagon Train

Central Intelligence Agency Bicentennial Publication "Intelligence in the War of

Independence"

 



Box 66   Bicentennial Subject File

Cultural Laureate Foundation (1)-(2)

Declaration of Independence

District of Columbia Visitor Planning (1)-(2)

Exhibit ‑ "The Eye of Thomas Jefferson" ‑ National Gallery of Art

Exhibit ‑ "The World of Franklin and Jefferson" (1)-(3)

Federal Agency Bicentennial Task Force

‑ Agency Reports

‑ General

‑ Letters of Appreciation to Members

‑ Meeting Agendas (1)‑(2)

 

Box 67   Bicentennial Subject File

Federal Agency Bicentennial Task Force

‑ Meeting Agendas (3)

‑ Meeting Minutes and Summaries

Federal Aid to Philadelphia and Washington (1)-(2)

Foreign Government Participation

Foreign Heads of State Visits

Fort Benning Visit, 6/7/75

Fort McHenry ‑ "Our Country" Bicentennial Festivities, Baltimore, MD, 7/4/75 (1)-(4)

Fourth of July (1976)

‑ Assignments to Russ Rourke

‑ Bicentennial Speeches: General (1)‑(2)

 

Box 68   Bicentennial Subject File

Fourth of July (1976)

‑ Centennial Safe Opening

‑ Congressional Participation

‑ Foreign Media Reaction

‑ General (1)-(5)

‑ Honor America Program

‑ Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA, 7/4/76

- July 2 Holiday

‑ Monticello, 7/5/76

‑ National Air and Space Museum, 7/1/76

‑ National Archives, 7/2/76

 


Box 69   Bicentennial Subject File

Fourth of July (1976)

‑ Operation Sail, New York City, 7/4/76

‑ Presidential Messages and Proclamations (1)‑(2)


‑ Schedules and Lists of Events (1)‑(3)

‑ Valley Forge, 7/4/76 (1)-(2)

Heritage Group Council for Citizenship Education ‑ Proposed Bicentennial Travel

Conference (1)-(2)

Horizons on Display (1)-(2)

Interior Department

Invitations for the President

 

Box 70   Bicentennial Subject File

Jefferson, Thomas ‑ Birthday Celebration, 4/13/76 (1)-(4)

Marine Corps Bicentennial

Master Calendar for Events

Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence

Moores Creek Battleground Association ‑ Presidential Message

National Archives Bicentennial Kit

National Capital Planning Commission

National Endowment for the Arts Program Report

Peoples Bicentennial Commission

Presidential Messages and Proclamations (1)-(2)

President's Trip to New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 4/18‑19/75 (1)-(2)

 

Box 71   Bicentennial Subject File

President's Trip to New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 4/18‑19/75 (3)-(4)

Queen Elizabeth's Visit (July 1976)

Rockefeller, John D.

Schedule Proposals (1)-(4)

Security

Sound and Light Show Dedication ‑ Visit of President Giscard d'Estaing of France

Town Meeting '76

Transportation Department Bicentennial Program

United States Information Agency

‑ America Illustrated Magazine, 1/76 (1)-(3)

‑ Report on Bicentennial Activities

‑ Research Report: Soviet Writings on the "First" American Revolution and the

Bicentennial

 


Box 72   Bicentennial Subject File

Virginia Bicentennial Programs

Visitor Statistics

"We, The People" ‑ A Bicentennial Fair

White House Bicentennial Task Force ‑ General (1)-(4)

White House Bicentennial Task Force ‑ Meeting, 6/24/76 (1)‑(2)

White House Bicentennial Task Force ‑ Meetings (1)-(2)


White House Visitors

Williamsburg, VA ‑ President's Speech, 1/31/76 (1)-(3)

 

Box 73   White House Memoranda

Anderson, Gwen

Areeda, Philip

Armentrout, Russell

Armstrong, Anne

Baroody, William (1)‑(12)

 

Box 74   White House Memoranda

Baroody, William (13)-(14)

Bennett, Douglas and staff (1)‑(8)

Bocek, Margaret

Bovelsky, Becky

Buchen, Philip (1)-(4)

 

Box 75   White House Memoranda

Buchen, Philip (5)-(14)

Calhoun, John

Cannon, Hugh

Cannon, James (1)-(3)

 

Box 76   White House Memoranda

Cannon, James (4)-(7)

Cargill, Mason and Hardy, Timothy

Casselman, William

Cavanaugh, James (1)-(2)

Cavaney, Byron

Chanock, Foster

Cheney, Richard (1)-(7)

 


Box 77   White House Memoranda

Cheney, Richard (8)-(9)

Clark, Wes

Cole, Kenneth

Conger, Clem

Connor, James (1)-(5)

Dannenhauer, Jane

Delaney, Patrick

Dent, Fred

Downs, Maria

Downton, Dorothy


Dunham, Richard

Dunn, Mike

Elliott, Roland (1)-(3)

 

Box 78   White House Memoranda

Elliott, Roland (4)-(6)

Emmert, Kirk

Falk, James

Farrell, Michael

Field, H. James

Finley, Catherine

Ford, Betty

French, Jay

Friedersdorf, Max (1)‑(8)

 

Box 79   White House Memoranda

Friedersdorf, Max (9)‑(18)

Gergen, David (1)-(2)

 

Box 80   White House Memoranda

Goldwin, Robert (1)-(5)

Gorog, William

Greenspan, Alan

Haig, Alexander

Hartmann, Robert (1)-(7)

 


Box 81   White House Memoranda

Hartmann, Robert (8)-(10)

Hasek, Eliska

Hendriks, Warren

Higgins, Anne

Hills, Roderick

Hoopes, David

Howe, Nancy

Hullin, Tod

Humphreys, George

Hyland, William

Jenckes, Joseph

Jenkins, Wilber

Johnson, Michael

Jones, Jerry (1)-(2)

Kamstra, Anne (1)-(2)

Kendall, William


Kennerly, David

 

Box 82   White House Memoranda

Kilberg, Barbara

Knauer, Virginia

Korologos, Tom

Kuropas, Myron

Lazarus, Kenneth

Leonard, Mildred

Leppert, Charles (1)‑(2)

Linder, Robert

Lindh, Patricia

Lissy, David

Loen, Vernon

Loeffler, Thomas

Lukash, William

Lukstat, Richard

MacAvoy, Paul

Marrs, Theodore (1)-(5)

 

Box 83   White House Memoranda

Marrs, Theodore (6)-(18)

May, Lynn

Mayer, Worthington

McCall, Charles

McConahey, Stephen

 


Box 84   White House Memoranda

Mitler, Milt (1)-(6)

Moore, Allen

Mott, Charles (1)‑(4)

Mueller, Merrill

National Security Council (1)-(3)

 

Box 85   White House Memoranda

National Security Council (4)-(8)

Needham, Pamela

Nessen, Ron and staff (1)-(4)

Nicholson, William (1)-(4)

 


Box 86   White House Memoranda

Nidecker, John (1)-(2)

O'Donnell, Patrick

O'Donnell, Terence

Office of Management and Budget (1)-(12)

 

Box 87   White House Memoranda

Orben, Robert (1)-(3)

Parker, George

Parsons, Richard

Patterson, Bradley

Porter, Susan

Powell, Pamela

President (1)-(10)

 

Box 88   White House Memoranda

President Personnel Office (1)-(13)

 

Box 89   White House Memoranda

President Personnel Office (14)-(20)

Quern, Arthur

Raoul‑Duval, Michael (1)-(5)

Ratchford, John

Record, Memoranda to the (1)-(2)

Roth, Barry

 

Box 90   White House Memoranda

Rourke, Russell (1)-(14)

 

Box 91   White House Memoranda

Rourke, Russell (15)-(26)

 

Box 92   White House Memoranda

Rourke, Russell (27)-(35)

Roussel, Peter

Rowland, Patrick

Rumsfeld, Donald (1)-(4)

 

Box 93   White House Memoranda

Rustand, Warren (1)-(3)

Ruwe, Nancy Lammerding

Schleicher, Jane

Schleede, Glenn


Schmults, Edward (1)-(3)

Scott, Stanley

Scouten, Rex

Scowcroft, Brent (1)-(5)

Secret Service

Seidman, L. William (1)

 

Box 94   White House Memoranda

Seidman, L. William (2)-(3)

Shaddix, Billie

Spaulding, Daniel

Staff Secretary Action Memoranda ‑ Domestic Council (1)‑(3)

Staff Secretary Action Memoranda ‑ General (1)‑(9)

 

Box 95   White House Memoranda

Staff Secretary Action Memoranda ‑ General (10)-(13)

Stiles, John

terHorst, Jerald

Theis, Paul (1)-(6)

Trynovsky, Kay

Valis, Wayne

Vice President and staff (1)-(3)

Vickerman, John

Waldman, Ray (1)-(2)

 


Box 96   White House Memoranda

Waldron, Agnes

Walker, William and staff (1)‑(7)

White House Communications Agency

White House Military Aides (1)-(3)

White House Situation Room

White House Staff ‑ General

White House Telegraph Office

Wickham, John

Wicklein, Margaret

Wolthuis, Robert (1)-(2)

 

Box 97   Congressional Correspondence

Abdnor, James

Abourezk, James

Abzug, Bella S.

Albert, Carl

Alexander, Bill (1)-(2)


Allen, Clifford

Allen, James B.

Ambro, Jerome A.

Anderson, Glenn M.

Anderson, John B.

Andrews, Mark

Annunzio, Frank

Archer, Bill

Armstrong, William L

Ashbrook, John M.

Ashley, Thomas L.

Au Coin, Les

Bafalis, L. A. ("Skip")

Baker, Howard H., Jr.

Bartlett, Dewey F.

Bauman, Robert E.

Bayh, Birch

Beall, J. Glenn, Jr.

Bell, Alphonzo

Bellmon, Henry L.

Bennett, Charles E.

Bentsen, Lloyd M.

Biden, Joseph R., Jr.

Biester, Edward G., Jr.

Bingham, Jonathan B.

Blanchard, James J.

Boggs, Corrine C. ("Lindy")

Boland, Edward P.

Breaux, John B.

Brinkley, Jack

Brock, Bill (1)-(2)

 

Box 98   Congressional Correspondence

Brooke, Edward W.

Brooks, Jack (1)-(2)

Broomfield, William S.

Brown, Clarence J.

Brown, Garry

Brown, George E., Jr.

Broyhill, James T.

Broyhill, Joel T.

Buchanan, John H., Jr.

Buckley, James L.


Bumpers, Dale

Burgener, Clair W.

Burke, J. Herbert

Burke, James A.

Burton, John L.

Burton, Philip

Butler, M. Caldwell

Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (1)-(2)

Byrd, Robert C.

Byron, Goodloe E.

Cannon, Howard W.

Carr, M. Robert

Carter, Tim Lee

Case, Clifford P.

Casey, Bob

Cederberg, Elford A.

Chappell, Bill, Jr.

 

Box 99   Congressional Correspondence

Clausen, Don H.

Clawson, Del

Cleveland, James C.

Cochran, Thad

Cohen, William S.

Collins, Cardiss

Collins, James M.

Conable, Barber B., Jr.

Corman, James C.

Cotton, Norris

Coughlin, Lawrence

Crane, Philip M.

Culver, John C.

Curtis, Carl T.

Daniel, Robert W., Jr. (1)-(2)

Daniel, W.C. ("Dan")

de la Garza, E. ("Kika")

Delaney, James J.

deLugo, Ronald

Derwinski, Edward J.

Devine, Samuel L.

Dickinson, William L.

Diggs, Charles C., Jr.

Dingell, John D.


Dole, Robert (1)-(2)

Domenici, Pete V.

Downey, Thomas

Downing, Thomas N.

 

Box 100 Congressional Correspondence

Drinan, Robert F.

Duncan, John J.

Duncan, Robert B.

duPont Pierre S., IV

Eagleton, Thomas F.

Eastland, James O.

Edwards, Jack

Eilberg, Joshua

Erlenborn, John N.

Esch, Marvin L.

Eshelman, Edwin D.

Evins, Joe L.

Fannin, Paul J.

Fascell, Dante B.

Fenwick, Millicent H.

Findley, Paul

Fish, Hamilton, Jr.

Fisher, Joseph L.

Flood, Daniel J.

Flynt, John J., Jr.

Foley, Thomas S.

Fong, Hiram L.

Ford, Wendell H.

Fountain, L. H.

Frenzel, Bill

Frey, Lou, Jr. (1)-(2)

Froehlich, Harold V.

Fuqua, Don

Garn, E. J. ("Jake")

Giaimo, Robert N.

Gibbons, Sam M.

Gilman, Benjamin A.

Ginn, Bo

 

Box 101 Congressional Correspondence

Goldwater, Barry (1)-(2)

Goodling, William F.


Grassley, Charles E.

Green, Edith

Griffin, Robert P.

Grover, James R., Jr.

Gubser, Charles S.

Gude, Gilbert

Hagedorn, Thomas M.

Haley, James A.

Hamilton, Lee H.

Hammerschmidt, John P.

Hansen, Clifford P.

Hansen, George

Hansen, Orval

Harkin, Thomas R.

Harris, Herbert E., II

Harsha, William H.

Hart, Philip A.

Hartke, Vance

Hastings, James F.

Hatfield, Mark O.

Hathaway, William D.

Hayes, Philip H.

Hays, Wayne L.

Hebert, F. Edward

Heckler, Ken

Heckler, Margaret M.

Heinz, H. John III

Helms, Jesse A.

Hicks, Floyd V.

Hinshaw, Andrew J.

Hollings, Ernest F.

Holt, Marjorie S.

Horton, Frank (1)-(2)

 

Box 102 Congressional Correspondence

Hruska, Roman L.

Hubbard, Carroll, Jr.

Hughes, Harold E.

Hughes, William J.

Humphrey, Hubert H.

Hungate, William L.

Hunt, John E.

Hutchinson, Edward


Hyde, Henry J.

Inouye, Daniel K.

Jackson, Henry M.

Jacobs, Andrew, Jr.

Jarman, John

Javits, Jacob K.

Jeffords, James M.

Jenrette, John W., Jr.

Johnson, Albert W.

Johnson, James P.

Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr.

Jones, Robert E.

Jones, Walter B.

Jordan, Barbara

Kasten, Robert W., Jr.

Kastenmeier, Robert W.

Kazen, Abraham, Jr.

Kelly, Richard

Kemp, Jack (1)-(3)

Kennedy, Edward M.

Ketchum, William M.

Keyes, Martha E.

Koch, Edward I.

Lagomarsino, Robert J.

Landrum, Phil M.

Latta, Delbert L.

 


Box 103 Congressional Correspondence

Leggett, Robert L.

Lehman, William

Lent, Norman F.

Levitas, Elliott H.

Litton, Jerry

Long, Gillis W.

Long, Russell B.

Lott, Trent

Lujan, Manuel, Jr.

Macdonald, Torbert H.

Mahon, George H.

Mann, James R.

Mansfield, Mike

Mathias, Charles

Matsunaga, Spark M.


McClory, Robert

McCloskey, Paul N., Jr.

McClure, James A.

McCollister, John Y.

McDade, Joseph M.

McEwen, Robert C.

McFall, John J.

McKinney, Stewart B.

Michel, Robert H.

Milford, Dale

Mills, Wilbur D.

Minish, Joseph G.

Minshall, William E.

Mollohan, Robert H.

Mondale, Walter F.

Montgomery, G. V. ("Sonny")

Moore, W. Henson

Morgan, Robert B.

Morgan, Thomas E.

Mosher, Charles A.

Moss, John E.

Murphy, John M. (1)-(2)

Murtha, John P., Jr.

Muskie, Edmund S.

Myers, John T.

 


Box 104 Congressional Correspondence

Natcher, William H.

Nedzi, Lucien N.

Nelson, Ancher

Nichols, Bill

Nowak, Henry

Nunn, Sam

O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr.

Ottinger, Richard L.

Packwood, Bob

Parris, Stanford E.

Passman, Otto E.

Pastore, John O.

Patman, Wright

Patterson, Jerry M.

Pearson, James B.

Pell, Claiborne


Pepper, Claude

Percy, Charles H.

Perkins, Carl D.

Peyser, Peter A.

Pickle, J. J. ("Jake")

Pike, Otis G.

Preyer, Richardson

Price, Melvin

Pritchard, Joel

Proxmire, William

Quie, Albert H.

Quillen, James H.

Rangel, Charles B.

Rees, Thomas M.

Regula, Ralph S.

Rhodes, John J. (1)-(3)

Ribicoff, Abraham A.

Rinaldo, Matthew J.

Risenhoover, Theodore M.

Roberts, Ray

Robinson, J. Kenneth (1)

 


Box 105 Congressional Correspondence

Robinson, J. Kenneth (2)-(7)

Robison, Howard W.

Rodino, Peter W., Jr.

Roe, Robert A.

Rogers, Paul G.

Rostenkowski, Dan

Roth, William V., Jr. (1)-(2)

Rousselot, John H.

Ruppe, Philip E.

Satterfield, David E., III

Scherle, William J.

Schneebeli, Herman T.

Schroeder, Patricia

Schulze, Richard T.

Schweiker, Richard S.

Scott, Hugh (1)-(3)

 

Box 106 Congressional Correspondence

Scott, William L.

Sebelius, Keith G.


Seiberling, John F.

Shipley, George E.

Shriver, Garner E.

Shuster, E. G. ("Bud")

Sikes, Robert L. F.

Simon, Paul M.

Sisk, B. F.

Skubitz, Joe

Slack, John M.

Smith, Henry P., III

Snyder, M. G. ("Gene")

Sparkman, John J.

Stafford, Robert T.

Staggers, Harley O.

Stark, Fortney H. ("Pete")

Steelman, Alan

Steiger, Sam

Stennis, John O.

Stephens, Robert G., Jr.

Stevens, Ted

Stone, Richard

Stratton, Samuel S.

Stubblefield, Frank A.

Stucky, W. S. ("Bill"), Jr.

Sullivan, Leonor K.

Symington, James W.

Symington, Stuart

Symms, Steven D.

Taft, Robert, Jr.

Talcott, Burt L. (1)-(2)

Talmadge, Herman E.

Taylor, Gene

Teague, Olin E.

 

Box 107 Congressional Correspondence

Thompson, Frank, Jr.

Thurmond, Strom (1)-(2)

Tower, John G.

Treen, David C.

Tunney, John V.

Udall, Morris K.

Ullman, Al

VanDeerlin, Lionel


Vander Jagt, Guy

Vanik, Charles A.

Waggoner, Joe D., Jr.

Walsh, William F.

Wampler, William C.

Weicker, Lowell P., Jr.

Whitehurst, G. William

Wiggins, Charles E.

Williams, Harrison A., Jr.

Williams, Lawrence G.

Wilson, Bob (1)-(2)

Wilson, Charles H.

Winn, Larry, Jr.

Wirth, Timothy E.

Wright, James C., Jr.

Wydler, John W.

Wylie, Chalmers P.

Yatron, Gus

Young, Andrew

Young, C. W. ("Bill")

Young, Donald

Young, Milton R.

 


Box 108 General Correspondence

A

Andrus, Cecil D.

B

Ca‑Coo

Cocke, Earl

Coleman, William T.

Cop ‑ Coz

Cosgrove, John P.

Council, Harold T.

Cp ‑ Cz

Daa ‑ Davis, I.

Daniel, Frank W.

Davenport, John A.

Davis, Hilton

Davis, J. ‑ Daz

Db ‑ Den

Dellenback, John

Deo ‑ Di

 


Box 109 General Correspondence

Dj ‑ Dz

Dorman, Robert K.

Doyle, Mortimer B.

Dudley, Henry A.

Dulski, Thaddeus J.

Ea ‑ Em

Edwards, Raymond W.

En ‑ Ez

Estocin, John G.

Fa ‑ Fn

Feldman, George

Fletcher, James C.

Fo ‑ Frar

Fogarty, Joseph F.

Fox, H. Lawrence

France, Bill

Fras ‑ Fz

French, Warren B.

Friedheim, Jerry W.

Friedman, Don

Frisby, Owen V.

Funkhouser, Fred O.

Ga ‑ Ge

Gf ‑ Gi

Giesen, Arthur R.

 

Box 110 General Correspondence

Gj ‑ Gon

Godwin, Mills

Goo ‑ Gra

Goodell, H. L.

Goolrick, John

Gordon, Britton

Gould, Harold A.

Grb ‑ Gre

Green, Edith

Grf ‑ Gz

Griffiths, Ann M.

Gunnels, Aubrey "Tex"

Ha ‑ Harrir

Haley, Alex

Harding, Ralph


Hargis, William J.

Harris ‑ Haz

Haynie, Allen W.

Hays, Brooks

Hb ‑ He

Henderson, David W.

Henderson, Horace E.

Hf ‑ Hi

Hj ‑ Hok

Hoffmann, Martin

 

Box 111 General Correspondence

Hol ‑ Hoo

Hop ‑ Hoz

Hopper, Earl

Hp ‑ Hz

Hubbell, Stuart D.

Hughes, John

I

J

Johnson, Jed

Johnston, James D.

Jonas, Charles R.

Ka ‑ Ke

Keating, William J.

Kennedy, Ethel

Kerr, Howard (1)-(2)

Keyes, Robert J.

Kf ‑ Kz

Kittle, Ralph, W.

Kuykendall, Dan H.

 

Box 112 General Correspondence

La

Lb ‑ Leg

Leh ‑ Lez

Lf ‑ Li

Lillard, John F.

Lj ‑ Lz

Low, James P. (1)-(2)

Ludlum, William F.

Lunsford, William C.

Maa ‑ Mak


MacKinnon, Thomas

Mal ‑ Maq

Mara ‑ Mark

Marl ‑ Mars

Marriott, J. Willard

Marrs, Theodore

 

Box 113 General Correspondence

Mart ‑ Marz

Martin, David

Mb ‑ Mc

McClellan, Woodford D. (1)-(2)

McCloskey, Robert

McCrary, John Reagan "Tex" (1)-(3)

McMath, George N.

Md ‑ Me

Meredith, Ellis E. (1)-(2)

Mf ‑ Mi

Middendorf, J. William

Miller, Robert W.

Mills, E. C. "Bus"

 


Box 114 General Correspondence

Mj ‑ Mo

Moore, John Norton

Mosher, Sol

Mott, Charles (1)-(2)

Mp ‑ Mz

N

O

Obenshain, Richard

O'Brian, Hugh

Olmsted, George

Pa ‑ Pe

Parker, John N.

Pf ‑ Pn

Pies, Louis J.

Pinter, Leib (1)-(3)

 

Box 115 General Correspondence

Po ‑ Pz

Poff, William B.

Pohanka, John


Pollock, Howard W.

Q

Quick, Richard

Ra

Rb ‑ Re

Reely, Charles C.

Rf ‑ Ri

Riccardo, John

Richardson, Elliot

Rj ‑ Ror

Robinson, Dick

Rogers, M. Robert

Rogovin, Mitchell

Ros ‑ Roz

Rp ‑ Rz

Rumsfeld, Donald

Sa ‑ Schn

Scho ‑ Sh

Schwengel, Fred

Scranton, William

Secchia, Peter F.

Shamel, Thomas F.

Shipley, Carl L.

 

Box 116 General Correspondence

Si

Simensen, Al

Simon, William

Sj ‑ Sm

Slease, Clyde H. "Terry"

Smith, R. R. "Jake"

Sn ‑ Ss

Sparling, James

Sta ‑ Ste

Stanmeyer, William A.

Stevens, Roger

Stever, Guyford

Stf ‑ Sz

Ta

Tarr, Curtis

Taylor, John D.

Taylor, Mary Kay

Tb ‑ To


Timmons, William

Towe, Darden

Tp ‑ Tr

Ts ‑ Tz

 

Box 117 General Correspondence

U ‑ V

Van Voorhis, Jerry

Von Ludwig, Davidlee

Wa ‑ Waq

War ‑ Waz

Ward, Homer R.

Warner, John W.

Wb ‑ We

Webster, George D.

Wein, Louis

Wf ‑ Wh

Whalley, J. Irving

Whyte, William G.

Wi

Widener, H. E.

Williams, Glen M.

Wj ‑ Wz

Wolfe, Paul A.

Woodman, John

Wyman, Louis C.

X ‑ Z

Zarb, Frank

 

Box 118 Telephone Logs and Messages

General Office Logs

Logs Maintained by Constance Banford, 12/74‑3/75

 

Box 119 Telephone Logs and Messages

Logs Maintained by Constance Banford, 3/75‑9/75

 

Box 120 Telephone Logs and Messages

Logs Maintained by Constance Banford, 9/75‑1/76

Logs Maintained by Donna Larsen, 12/74‑2/75

 

Box 121 Telephone Logs and Messages

Logs Maintained by Donna Larsen, 2/75‑8/75

 


Box 122 War Powers Notifications File

3/29/75 - Evacuation of Vietnamese Refugees

4/3/75 - Phnom Penh Evacuation

4/5/75 - Evacuation of Vietnamese Refugees (1)-(4)

4/11/75 - Phnom Penh Evacuation

4/29/75 - Final Evacuation of Saigon (1)-(2)

5/14/75 - Mayaguez Seizure (1)-(2)

6/18/76 - Lebanon Evacuation

7/26/76 - Lebanon Evacuation

General Subject File - 1994 Accretion

Nixon, Richard - Pardon: House Subcommittee Hearing

- Background Materials

- Materials Previously Submitted to Subcommittee

- Q & A Briefing Sheets (with Ford annotations)

 

Box 123-126   General Subject File - 1994 Accretion

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