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American Bicentennial Celebration
The United States Bicentennial was a series of events in celebration of the nation’s 200th birthday. Official events began on April 1, 1975 with the launch of the American Freedom Train 21-month tour of the 48 contiguous states. Later that month, President Gerald Ford visited the Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where he lit a third lantern in recognition of the country’s third century. He then delivered a major address at Lexington and Concord commemorating the 200th anniversary of the battles that spurred the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolution Bicentennial Administration focused on supporting local celebrations, with around 66,000 recognized events in total. There were picnics, ceremonies, presentations, and numerous other festivities across the country. Bicentennial celebrations were not limited to the United States: An exhibition titled The World of Franklin and Jefferson first opened in Paris, France before travelling throughout Europe and the US.
The Bicentennial was also commemorated by two official state visits. In May 1976, President and Mrs. d’Estaing of France visited the US in recognition of the history of friendship between the two countries. Two months later, in July 1976, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip of Great Britain toured Philadelphia, DC, Virginia, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. On behalf of the British people, the Queen gifted to the US the Bicentennial Bell, a replica of the Liberty Bell that hangs at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
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Photograph of President Gerald R. Ford Conducting a Nighttime Meeting with His Advisers to Discuss a Note Received from Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev about Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 3/18/1976
(White House photograph A8860-19A)
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Official events culminated on July 4, 1976, the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. On this day, President Ford travelled to Pennsylvania to participate in events at Valley Forge and Philadelphia. He ended the day at New York Harbor where he celebrated Operation Sail, an international naval review of ships sent by the navies of numerous countries.
The Bicentennial is noted for the feelings of patriotism and nostalgia that the celebrations inspired. There was a general feeling that the country was beginning to recover after the unstable period of the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate crisis. In his autobiography A Time to Heal, President Ford described the effect that Bicentennial Celebrations had on the country: “Rarely in the history of the world had so many people turned out so spontaneously to express the love they felt for their country. Not a single incident marred our festival. The nation’s wounds had healed. We had regained our pride and rediscovered our faith, and in doing so, we had laid the foundation for a future that had to be filled with hope.”
To see more photos from the Bicentennial, check out the photo gallery for the photo gallery for the Celebration of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution and the Bicentennial Artifacts. You can also explore the resource page for Entertaining Royalty: The State Dinner for Queen Elizabeth.
Digitized Holdings Related to the Bicentennial
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American Freedom Train
Folders from the Milt Mitler Files
Folder from the Presidential Speeches: Reading Copies
Robert T. Hartmann Papers:
John O. Marsh Files (White House Counsellor):
Ron Nessen Files (White House Press Secretary):
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Press Secretary Briefings, 9/6/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 11/25/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 11/26/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 11/27/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 12/2/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 12/4/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 12/5/74
- Press Secretary Briefings, 10/16/75
- Press Secretary Briefings, 12/10/75
- Press Secretary Briefings, 1/8/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 3/31/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 4/22/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 6/30/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 7/20/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 8/5/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 8/9/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 9/2/76
- Press Secretary Briefings, 11/17/76
Ron Nessen Papers:
Reading Copies of Presidential Speeches:
- 12/2/74 - Presidential Conference Opening Remarks, The Economy and Asian Trip
- 8/1/75 - Remarks of the President of the United States Before the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
- 3/12/76 - Speech on Foreign Relations in Chicago, Illinois
- 4/21/76 - Remarks at the Daughters of the American Revolution 85th Continental Congress
- 5/22/76 - Remarks at Meeting of World Affairs Council of Oregon, Portland, OR
- 5/25/76 - Remarks at a Meeting of the Greater Los Angeles Press Club, Los Angeles, CA
- 5/28/76 - Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the Treaty on Underground Nuclear Explosions
- 6/6/76 - Remarks at the National Awards Dinner of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Cleaveland, OH
- 10/26/76 - Remarks in an Address to the Pittsburgh Economic Club, Pittsburgh, PA
- 10/28/76 - Recorded Remarks for Broadcast on the Mutual Radio Network, Philadelphia, PA
White House Press Release:
White House Records Office Legislation Case Files:
White House Special Files Unit:
National Security Adviser. National Security Decision Memoranda and National Security Study Memoranda :
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National Security Decision Memorandum 271: Instructions for the SALT Talks, Geneva, September 18, 1974
- National Security Decision Memorandum 272: Instructions for the US Commissioner, SALT Standing Consultative Commission (SCC), Geneva, September 24, 1974
- National Security Decision Memorandum 283: Instructions for US Commissioner, SALT Standing Consultative Commission (SCC) Session on Compliance Issues
- National Security Decision Memorandum 285: Instructions for the SALT Talks in Geneva, January 31, 1975
- National Security Decision Memorandum 290: Instructions for US Commissioner, SALT Standing Consultative Commission (SCC), Geneva, March 24, 1975
- National Security Decision Memorandum 301: Instructions for the SALT Talks in Geneva
- National Security Decision Memorandum 303: Instructions for the SALT Talks in Geneva
- National Security Decision Memorandum 307: Instructions for US Commissioner, Standing Consultative Commission (SCC), Geneva, September 22, 1975
- National Security Decision Memorandum 316: Instructions for the SALT Talks in Geneva
- National Security Decision Memorandum 323: Instructions for US Commissioner, Standing Consultative COmmission (SCC), Geneva
- National Security Decision Memorandum 331: Instructions for the SALT Talks, Geneva
- National Security Decision Memorandum 348: US Defense Policy and Military Posture
National Security Adviser. National Security Council Meetings File:
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NSC Meeting, 9/14/74
- NSC Meeting, 10/7/74
- NSC Meeting, 10/18/74
- NSC Meeting, 12/2/74
- NSC Meeting, 1/29/75
- NSC Meeting, 3/5/75
- NSC Meeting, 7/25/75
- NSC Meeting, 8/9/75
- NSC Meeting, 9/17/75
- NSC Meeting, 12/22/75
- NSC Meeting, 1/8/76
- NSC Meeting, 1/13/76
- NSC Meeting, 1/19/76
- NSC Meeting, 1/21/76
- NSC Meeting, 2/11/76
- NSC Meeting, 7/21/76
- NSC Meeting, 7/30/76
National Security Adviser. Memoranda of Conversations:
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March 3, 1973 - Kissinger, Elliot Richardson
- March 16, 1973 - Kissinger, Elliot Richardson
- April 11, 1973 - Kissinger, Elliot Richardson
- August 17, 1973 - Kissinger, Schlesigner, John S. Forster (DOD)
- January 8, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- January 22, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger, Colby, Moorer
- February 1, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- March 6, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- March 11, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger, Joint Chiefs
- March 19, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- April 17, 1974 - Nixon, Berlin Mayor Klaus Schuetz
- April 23, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- June 6, 1974 - Nixon, Schlesinger
- June 21, 1974 - Cabinet Meeting
- June 22, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- June 28 - July 2, 1974 - Moscow Summit Private and Plenary Sessions (handwritten notes only for some meetings)
- July 10, 1974 - Nixon, Joint Congressional Leadership
- August 2, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- August 2, 1974 - Nixon, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- August 15, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- August 28, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- August 30, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- September 13, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 21, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 8, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 10, 1974 - Ford, Schlesinger
- October 21, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 22, 1974 - Kissinger, Schlesinger
- November 10, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 13, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 14, 1974 - Kissinger, Schelsinger
- November 15, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, Schlesinger
- November 20, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka
- November 24, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, USSR Leader Leonid Brezhev
- November 25, 1974 - Ford, Schlesinger
- November 26, 1974 - Ford, Bipartisan Congressional Leadership
- November 27, 1974 - Ford, George Meany
- December 4, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre-Elliott Trudeau
- December 5, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, FRG Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
- December 6, 1974 - Ford, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- December 7, 1974 - Kissinger, Schelsinger
- December 13, 1974 - Ford, Senator Harry Byrd
- December 13, 1974 - Ford, Senator Barry Goldwater
- December 15, 1974 - Ford, Kissinger, Simon, French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing, Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnargues
- January 6, 1975 - Ford, ACDA Director Fred Ikle
- January 6, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 7, 1975 - Ford, Schlesigner
- January 8, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 9, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 21, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 29, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 30, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- February 6, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- February 7, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Schlesinger, Colby, General David C. Jones, Rumsfeld
- February 28, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- May 26, 1975 - Ford, KissingerJune 6, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- June 11, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Romainian President Nicolae Ceaușescu
- June 16, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- June 16, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, FRG President Walter Scheel, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hans-Dietrich Genscher
- June 18, 1975 - Ford, Soviet Construction Committee Chairman Ignatiy Novikov
- June 26, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 18, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 19, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Schlesinger, General Brown
- July 21, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 22, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 23, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 23, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Soviet Ambassador Anatoli F. Dobrynin
- July 24, 1975 - Ford, Schlesinger
- July 25, 1975 - Ford, Republican Congressional LeadershipAugust 4, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- August 5, 1975 - Ford, Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki
- August 5, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Schlesinger, Rumsfeld, Paul O’Neill
- August 7, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- August 7, 1975 - Rockefeller, Kissinger, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
- September 8, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 12, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 15, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 18, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 19, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 25, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 27, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- September 27, 1975 - Kissinger, William P. Clements, General George S. Brown
- October 2, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 3, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, FRG Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
- October 7, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 14, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, General Alexander Haig (SACEUR)
- October 16, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 12, 1975 - Ford, Luxembourg Prime Minister Gaston Thorn
- November 13, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 19, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 21, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 26, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld
- December 6, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- December 9, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Soviet Ambassador Dobrynin
- December 9, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger
- December 11, 1975 - Ford, Scowcroft, Rumsfeld
- December 18, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- January 2, 1976 - Ford, Rumsfeld, Scowcroft
- January 6, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- January 8, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld
- January 8, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- January 14, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld
- January 15, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- January 22, 1976 - Ford, House International Relations Committee
- January 25, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- January 26, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft, Rumsfeld
- January 28, 1976 - Ford, Scowcroft, ACDA Director Fred Ikle
- February 5, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld
- February 6, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- February 13, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld
- February 15, 1976 - Ford, Rumsfeld
- February 16, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- February 16, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, ACDA Director Fred Ikle
- February 16, 1976 - Ford, Rumsfeld, JCS Chairman General George Brown
- February 25, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- March 10, 1976 - Ford, Rumsfeld, Senate Budget Committee Members
- March 18, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- March 18, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, Bush, Ikle (ACDA), Rockefeller
- March 19, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- March 24, 1976 - Ford, Rumsfeld, Bipartisan Group of Senators
- March 24, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, JCS Chairman Brown, ACDA Director Ikle
- May 4, 1976 - Ford, Helmut Kohl (FRG)
- June 15, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- June 30, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 7, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 15, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, FRG Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
- July 16, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, FRG Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
- July 16, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- July 19, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- July 26, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- July 27, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Australian Prime Minister J. Malcolm Fraser
- August 3, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- August 3, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Finnish President Urho Kekkonen
- September 2, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
- September 11, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 1, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- October 1, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, USSR Foreign Minister Andrey Gromyko
- October 21, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 6, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger
- November 23, 1976 - Ford, Kissinger, Scowcroft
National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific:
National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for Europe and Canada:
National Security Adviser. Kissinger Reports on USSR, China, and Middle East Discussions:
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October 24-27, 1974 - Kissinger/Brezhnev Talks in Moscow (1)
- October 24-27, 1974 - Kissinger/Brezhnev Talks in Moscow (2)
- October 24-27, 1974 - Kissinger/Brezhnev Talks in Moscow (3)
- November 23-24, 1974 - Vladivostok Summit (1)
- November 23-24, 1974 - Vladivostok Summit (2)
- May 19-20, 1975 - Kissinger/Gromyko Meetings in Vienna (2)
- July 10-11, 1975 - Kissinger/Gromyko Meetings in Geneva (1)
- July 30-August 2, 1975 - Ford/Brezhnev Meetings in Helsinki (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe)
- September 18-21, 1975 - Talks with Gromyko
- January 21-23, 1976 - Kissinger Moscow Trip (1)
- January 21-23, 1976 - Kissinger Moscow Trip (2)
- November 25-29, 1976 - Kissinger’s Trip (2)
National Security Adviser. Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files:
National Security Adviser. Presidential Transition File (Ford-Nixon Transition, 1974):
National Security Adviser. Trip Briefing Books and Cables of Gerald Ford:
National Security Adviser. Trip Briefing Books and Cales of Henry Kissinger:
National Security Adviser. Trip Cables of Brent Scowcroft:
Photograph: