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W. Averell Harriman Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
2016Revised 2016 October
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LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm85061911
Prepared by Allan Teichroew with the assistance of Haley Barnett, Connie L. Cartledge, Paul Colton,Marie Friendly, Patrick Holyfield, Allyson H. Jackson, Patrick Kerwin, Mary A. Lacy, Sherralyn McCoy,
John R. Monagle, Susie H. Moody, Sheri Shepherd, and Thelma QueenRevised by Connie L. Cartledge with the assistance of Karen Stuart, 1999
Revised by Michael Folkerts, 2016
Collection SummaryTitle: W. Averell Harriman PapersSpan Dates: 1869-2008Bulk Dates: (bulk 1895-1986)ID No.: MSS61911Creator: Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986Extent: 346,760 items ; 1,041 containers plus 11 classified and 75 oversize ; 529.9 linear feet ; 54 microfilm reelsLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Diplomat, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and politician. Correspondence, memoranda, family papers, businessrecords, diplomatic accounts, speeches, statements and writings, photographs, and other papers documenting Harriman'scareer in business, finance, politics, and public service, particularly during the Franklin Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy,Johnson, and Carter presidential administrations.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleAbel, Elie.Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971.Adenauer, Konrad, 1876-1967.Astor, Vincent, 1891-1959.Attlee, C. R. (Clement Richard), 1883-1967.Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 1907-1974.Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964.Bidault, Georges.Bourguiba, Habib, 1903-2000.Brezhnev, Leonid Il'ich, 1906-1982.Byrnes, James F. (James Francis), 1882-1972.Carter, Jimmy, 1924-Chadwin, Mark Lincoln.Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965.Clark Kerr, Archibald John Kerr, Baron Interchapel, 1882-1951.Cripps, Richard Stafford, Sir, 1889-1952.Cuno, Wilhelm.Deane, John R. (John Russell), 1896-Dobrynin, Anatoly, 1919-2010.Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969.Eaker, Ira, 1896-1987.Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon, 1897-1977.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Feis, Herbert, 1893-1972.Fisk, Mary Averell Harriman, 1917-Forrestal, James, 1892-1949.Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970.Harriman, E. Roland (Edward Roland), 1895-1978.Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909.Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney, 1903-1970.Harriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward, 1920-1997.Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986.Heath, Edward.
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Helms, Richard.Hoffman, Paul G. (Paul Gray), 1891-1974.Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955.Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.Khrushchev, Nikita Sergevich, 1894-1970.Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980.Lovett, R. S. (Robert Scott), 1860-1932.Lovett, Robert A. (Robert Abercrombie), 1895-1986.MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964.Macmillan, Harold, 1894-1986.Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959.McCloy, John J. (John Jay), 1895-1989.McNamara, Robert S., 1916-2009.Meiklejohn, Robert P.Menzies, Robert, 1894-1978.Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 1919-1980.Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1890-1986.Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979.Mortimer, Kathleen Lanier Harriman, 1917-2011.Mosaddeq, Mohammad, 1880-1967.Muir, John, 1838-1914.Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1889-1964.Pushkin, Georgi M.Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.Rumsey, Mary Harriman, 1881-1934.Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994.Schuman, Robert, 1886-1963.Souvanna Phouma, Prince of Laos, 1901-1984.Spaak, Paul-Henri, 1899-1972.Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.Stettinius, Edward R., Jr. (Edward Reilly), 1900-1949.Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1882-1958.Tito, Josip Broz, 1892-1980.Touré, Ahmed Sékou, 1922-1984.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002.Welles, Sumner, 1892-1961.Wilson, Harold, 1916-1995.
OrganizationsBusiness Advisory Council for the Dept. of Commerce (U.S.)Casablanca Conference (1943)Georgian Manganese Company (Chiatura, Georgian S.S.R.)Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899)Marshall Plan.Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation.North Atlantic Treaty Organization.Palisades Interstate Park Commission.Russian Finance and Construction Corporation.Union Pacific Railroad Company.United States. Mutual Security Agency.W.A. Harriman & Company.
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SubjectsAntinuclear movement.Arms control.Diplomatic and consular service, American.Disarmament.Finance--United States.International finance.Korean War, 1950-1953.Manganese industry--Soviet Union.Presidents--United States--Election.Railroad companies--United States.Scientific expeditions--Alaska.Shipbuilding industry--United States.Ski resorts--Idaho--Sun Valley.Vietnam War, 1961-1975.World War, 1939-1945--Diplomatic history.World War, 1939-1945--Germany.World War, 1939-1945--Soviet Union.
PlacesAfrica--History--Autonomy and independence movements.Great Britain--Foreign relations--United States.Latin America--Foreign relations--United States.Moscow (Russia)--Description and travel.New York (State)--Politics and government--1951-Soviet Union--Description and travel.Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States.United States--Foreign relations--1933-1945.United States--Foreign relations--1945-United States--Foreign relations--Great Britain.United States--Foreign relations--Latin America.United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.United States--Politics and government--1933-1945.United States--Politics and government--1945-
OccupationsDiplomats.Entrepreneurs.Philanthropists.Politicians.
Administrative InformationProvenance
The papers of W. Averell Harriman, diplomat, entrepreneur, politician, and philanthropist, were deposited in the Library ofCongress in 1985. Small additions were received in 1990, 1991, and 1992. In 1991 Harriman's widow, Pamela Harriman,converted to a gift all material formerly on deposit. The Alaska expedition journal of Edward Henry Harriman was given byW. Averell Harriman's daughters, Kathleen Lanier Harriman Mortimer and Mary Averell Harriman Fisk, in 1992. In 1998 afurther addition was given to the Library by the estate of Pamela Harriman. The third addition of the W. Averell Harrimanpapers contains material from several separate donations. The book A Study of Transportation by Airway as Related toCompetition with Rail Carriers in Continental United States was donated by Peter Sindell in 2004, and the audio interviewof Averell Harriman concerning Florence Harriman was given to the Library by Patricia Romero in 2014. The MarkLincoln Chadwin files were donated by Mark's wife, Adrienne Chadwin, in 2009, and the reprint of the article concerningParatyphoid and accompanying letter signed by President Bill Clinton were given to the Library by the article’s author,
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John Hedley-White. The remaining material in the third addition was removed during processing from the PamelaHarriman papers, which were donated by the estate of Pamela Harriman between 1998-2001.
Processing History
The papers of W. Averell Harriman were arranged and described in 1988 and a printed guide was published in 1991.Subsequent material received from 1990 through 1992 was processed as Addition I in 1993. Additional revisions weremade to the register in 1997 and 1998. Classified material in the collection was systematically reviewed in 1998 and a largeportion of it declassified and subsequently filed in the series, containers, and folders from which it had been removed.Addition II, consisting of items received in 1998, was processed in 1999. Addition III consists of items received from 1998through 2014, and was processed in 2016. Many of the items in this addition are from the Pamela Digby Churchill HaywardHarriman Papers, and were removed during the processing of that collection in 2016 due to their pertinence to W. AverellHarriman.
Additional Guides
A description of the Harriman Papers appears in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1985, pp. 13-15.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Motion picture filmsand sound and video recordings have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.Artistic prints have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions aspart of the Harriman Papers.
Related Material
Related collections in the Manuscript Division include the papers of Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman.
Copyright Status
Copyright in the unpublished writings of W. Averell Harriman in these papers and in other collections of papers in thecustody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Access and Restrictions
The papers of W. Averell Harriman are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified material in this collection. Manuscript Division staff canfurnish information concerning access to and use of classified items.
Microfilm
A microfilm copy of the Alaska expedition album is available on one reel of microfilm from the Library's PhotoduplicationService for purchase subject to the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.). This microfilm edition may alsobe requested on interlibrary loan through the Library's Loan Division for a period of one month. Fifty-three reels ofmicrofilm of the World War II Files may be used in the Manuscript Reading Room but are not available throughinterlibrary loan.
Online Content
A digital copy of the Alaska expedition album is available is available on the Library of Congress Web site at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.amrvm03.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, W. AverellHarriman Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Biographical NoteDate Event1891, Nov. 15 Born, New York, N.Y.
1913 B.A., Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
1915 Married Kathleen Lanier Lawrence (divorced 1929)
1915-1917 Vice president, Union Pacific Railroad Co.
1915-1946 Director, Illinois Central Railroad Co.
1915-1954 Member, Palisades Interstate Park Commission
1917-1925 Chairman of the board, Merchant Shipbuilding Corp.
1920-1931 Chairman of the board, W. A. Harriman & Co.
1925-1928 Investment in Soviet Georgian manganese concessions
1926 Trip to USSR to investigate concessions
1930 Married Marie Norton Whitney (died 1970)
1931-1942 Chairman, executive committee, Illinois Central Railroad Co.
1931-1946 Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
1932-1946 Chairman of the board, Union Pacific Railroad Co.
1933 Cofounder with Vincent Astor of Today magazine ( Today merged with Newsweek in 1937)
1934-1935 Administrator and special assistant, National Recovery Administration
1935-1936 Founded ski resort, Sun Valley, Idaho
1937-1939 Chairman, Business Advisory Council
1941 Chief, Materials Branch, Production Division, Office of Production Management
1941-1943 Special representative of the president to Great Britain, with rank of ambassador ("Lend-Lease" or"Harriman" mission)
Chairman of President's Special Mission to USSR, with rank of ambassador
1943-1946 Ambassador to USSR
1946 Ambassador to Great Britain
1946-1948 Secretary of commerce
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1948-1950 United States coordinator, European Recovery Program (Marshall Plan)
1950-1952 Special assistant to the president
1951-1952 American representative and chairman, North Atlantic Commission on Defense Plans
1951-1953 Director, Mutual Security Agency
1952 Candidate for the Democratic nomination for president
1955-1959 Governor of New York
1956 Candidate for the Democratic nomination for president
1959 Published Peace with Russia? (New York: Simon and Schuster. 174 pp.)
1959-1960 Trips to India, Pakistan, USSR, and Africa
1961 Ambassador-at-large
1961-1962 United States deputy representative, International Conference on the Settlement of the LaotianQuestion (Geneva Accords)
1961-1963 Assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs
1963 Special representative of the president for the negotiation of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
1963-1965 Under secretary of state for political affairs
1965-1969 Ambassador-at-large
1968 Chairman, President's Commission for the Observance of Human Rights Year 1968
1968-1969 Personal representative of the president to peace talks with North Vietnam, Paris, France
1971 Married Pamela Digby Churchill HaywardTrip to USSRPublished America and Russia in a Changing World: A Half Century of Personal Observation
(Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. 218 pp.)
1974 Trip to USSR
1975 Head, American delegation to thirtieth anniversary of end of World War II, MoscowPublished with Elie Abel, Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946 (New York: Random
House. 595 pp.)
1976 Chairman, Foreign Policy Task Force, Democratic National CommitteeTrip to USSR
1977 Member, Presidential Advisory Board on Ambassadorial Appointments
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1978 Senior member, United States delegation to the United Nations General Assembly Special Sessionon Disarmament
Trip to USSRMember, United States delegation to the funeral of Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, Australia
1979 Head, United States delegation to the funeral of Edvard Kardelj, Yugoslavia
1980 Member, United States delegation to the funeral of Josip Broz Tito, YugoslaviaMember, United States delegation to Zimbabwe independence ceremonies
1983 Trip to USSR
1986, July 26 Died, Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
Scope and Content NoteThe papers of William Averell Harriman (1891-1986) span the years 1869 to 2008, with the bulk of the items concentratedin the period 1895 to 1986, and highlight every phase of Harriman's career except his New York governorship (1955-1959),which is documented by papers held at Syracuse University, and some of his private business interests. Included are familypapers, household data, White House-related files, State Department and Commerce Department material, correspondence,memoranda, business records, political files, diplomatic accounts, speeches, statements and writings, photographs,architectural and mechanical drawings, printed matter, administrative miscellany, scrapbooks, and numerous other originaland secondary material.
The arrangement of the Harriman Papers mirrors the breadth and variety of a life dedicated initially to private pursuits andthen refocused on public service. The turning point occurred in 1941, when at age forty-nine Harriman became Franklin D.Roosevelt's special representative to administer Lend-Lease aid to Britain during the low point of the Allied war effort. As afinancier and businessman, Harriman had used the fortune he inherited from his father, railroad magnate Edward HenryHarriman, to invest in projects of his own creation, including the founding during World War I of the MerchantShipbuilding Corporation and his involvement shortly after in international shipping. Following the war he established W.A. Harriman & Company, a financial house which became the Wall Street firm of Brown Brothers Harriman & Company.In the mid-1920s, Harriman invested in extracting manganese from mines in the Soviet Republic of Georgia, and during theearly 1930s, he took charge of the Union Pacific Railroad and was credited with revivifying the line during the bleakestyears of the Depression. Other involvements included the founding of Today magazine with Vincent Astor ( Today mergedwith Newsweek in 1937), the building of Sun Valley, Idaho, as a ski resort, and the chairmanship from 1937 to 1939 of theBusiness Advisory Council. It was the latter association, and especially his emerging friendship with Franklin D.Roosevelt's secretary of commerce, Harry L. Hopkins, which propelled Harriman into a second life as advisor to presidentsand one of the "wise men" of America's postwar foreign policy establishment. A listing of the many notable events onwhich he had a bearing covers the weightiest topics of the World War II era and beyond: the defeat of Germany, Soviet-American relations, the Marshall Plan, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Korean and Vietnam wars,African independence movements, United States intervention in Latin America, and arms negotiations.
The circumstances of Harriman's beginnings are illustrated in several series, most prominently in early chronologicalportions of the Family Papers and the Subject File predating his government service. Noteworthy in the family segment areboyhood items showing the formative effects of Groton School and Yale University (class of 1913) and correspondencebetween Harriman and his father, who died in 1909. Also valuable are letters he exchanged with his mother, civic activistMary W. Harriman, which, because they continue into the 1930s, document the maturation of his social and financialcommitments. By then he was divorced from his first wife, the former Kathleen ("Kitty") Lanier Lawrence, and wasmarried to Marie Norton Whitney, who is represented throughout the papers, most significantly as a collector together withher husband of some of the world's finest paintings and illustrations. There are a few folders in the Subject File pertainingto the New York gallery Marie Harriman maintained, and her private correspondence located among the Family Paperscontains such select items as a note from Henri Matisse. Harriman's extensive social life as a businessman is manifest atevery turn, from correspondence and other exchanges with eminences of European and American society to the
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entertainment files he kept with respect to dinners, travel excursions, sporting interests, and construction and managementof Arden Estate, the family's New York country home. Coach of the rowing crew while at Yale, Harriman as an adult wasworld class in polo and croquet and expert or at least proficient in bowling, skiing, hunting, and shooting. Additionalinterests included dog breeding and ownership of a stable.
All these activities are delineated with precise documentation maintained by an expert staff. Even greater detail is recordedin papers depicting Harriman's pre-World War II financial and professional responsibilities. Subject files from the periodtreat his every connection and interest, from Wall Street to Hollywood to the capitals of Europe, with correspondentsincluding government leaders, businessmen, writers, journalists, bankers, and lawyers. Significant among the financialpapers are records in the Special Files: Business series documenting Harriman's investments in the USSR following theBolshevik Revolution and Civil War. Organized under the corporate titles, Georgian Manganese Company and RussianFinance and Construction Corporation, these Soviet business records complement Harriman's other special business filesrelating to his rail, banking, shipping, and Sun Valley enterprises.
The bulk of the collection is contained in the series identified as Special Files: Public Service, which is arranged largelyaccording to Harriman's major official assignments. The earliest files in this series include records of Harriman'smembership on the Palisades Interstate Park Commission administering land donated by his mother and papers relating tothe Business Advisory Council. Starting with his Lend-Lease appointment in March 1941, researchers can trace in thepublic service files Harriman's career sequentially as well as topically, with the added facet that his papers are arrangedlargely as created. The collection proceeds from World War II files on the Harriman Mission in London (March 1941-September 1943) and his Moscow ambassadorship (October 1943-January 1946) to Truman administration files coveringthe posts Harriman filled in that presidency, to the various appointments he held under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B.Johnson from 1961 to 1969. A separate subseries relates to his 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential campaigns, and anadditional segment features political activities during his New York governorship (1955-1959) and during the two yearsbefore and after when Republicans controlled the White House. The public service files end with a small group of papersemanating from official responsibilities under the Jimmy Carter administration, followed by records documenting hispostgovernment work from the time he left full-time government service in January 1969 to his final visit to the USSR tomeet Premier Yuri Andropov in May 1983.
The World War II subseries of Harriman's public service files is divided into segments relating to his London and Moscowassignments. Most of the correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes of meetings, both original and transcribed, arearranged chronologically by day, revealing Harriman's every important function from intimate conversations with FranklinD. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin to special missions he undertook in the Middle East and USSRinvolving Allied military personnel. There is an emphasis on the major wartime conferences, almost all of which Harrimanattended, and an explication of most of the important political issue involving the European powers. There is also the morethan occasional rare item--a signed memorandum by Stalin, mementos autographed by the Big Three rulers--plus letters byKathleen Lanier Harriman Mortimer, Harriman's daughter, who accompanied him abroad and whose correspondence to hersister in the United States is filled with the narrative detail generally absent from the ambassador's memoranda and letters.
After Harriman left Moscow in early 1946, Harry S. Truman named him ambassador to the Court of St. James beforerecalling him to Washington to become secretary of commerce. Files generated from both appointments concern Europe'spostwar recovery, with the London portion centering on political ramifications, especially as discussed during the 1946Paris Conference, and those from the commerce post focusing on economic aspects. In May 1948 Truman sent Harriman toParis to implement the European Recovery Program, known as the Marshall Plan. He returned to the United States inmid-1950 to become the president's special assistant, then took the job of director of the Mutual Security Agency. While atthe technical and military assistance organization, Harriman also served as representative to the Temporary CouncilCommittee of NATO to study Western defense, an assignment of large proportions which, like his Marshall Plan andMutual Security Agency duties, is represented by an individual subseries. Evidence of the mediating role he played in theBritish-Iranian oil crisis of 1951, as well as in Korean War controversies surrounding the firing of General DouglasMacArthur, is contained in the Special Assistant file covering the last years of Truman's presidency.
In 1952, at the point Harriman became Truman's political favorite and was himself ready to become president, or at leasthopeful of being secretary of state, Dwight D. Eisenhower won the election. His party out of power, Harriman turned hisattention to domestic issues, with Albany matters taking priority, as documented in his New York Files. Not until after hisdefeat for a second term as governor, when he went to the USSR for a meeting with Nikita Khrushchev and the newRussian leadership, do world affairs again assume prominence in the papers. Travel to India and Pakistan and a 1960 tour
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of Africa as Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy's personal emissary round out Harriman's more significant foreignventures during the Republican administrations.
Although his ambition to become Kennedy's secretary of state was not fulfilled, Harriman nevertheless reemerged aconsequential adviser in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. As indicated by files from the period, he was firstambassador-at-large, then assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, next under secretary for political affairs, andfinally, during Johnson's full term, ambassador-at-large again. The scope of his influence or involvement is indicated by arandom listing of subjects covered: Cuba and the Congo, Malaysian independence, war on the Asian subcontinent, andpolitical crises in Latin America. Under Kennedy, Harriman served additionally as American representative to the GenevaAccords on Laos and as negotiator in Moscow of the 1963 Test Ban Treaty. Both episodes are fully illuminated by his files.Also highlighted are the missions he conducted worldwide on behalf of Johnson's Vietnam policy. Papers from hisnegotiations during the 1968 Paris peace talks with representatives of North Vietnam conclude the record of his majordiplomatic engagements.
Harriman's Kennedy/Johnson files are organized differently from earlier papers in the Special Files: Public Service series,which are arranged by assignment or posting. In the Kennedy/Johnson subseries, an alphabetical file precedes othermaterial from the era, including a file on trips and missions, a chronological file, and a file of memoranda of conversations.Extensive duplication between and within segments makes it possible to identify correspondents and topics not only byname of person and chronology, but also by context (e.g., country, issue, meeting, conference, etc.)
Thorough record keeping is a characteristic of the remainder of the papers as well. Harriman's staff kept a large Speechesand Statements series, a small Memoirs file (part of a larger series of Writings), and a Photographs series. Each comprisesthe material specified, with the chronologically-arranged Speeches and Statements series also containing relatedcorrespondence and background data. As is true of other important items in the collection, duplicate texts of speeches, talks,interviews, and quotes are often located in pertinent chronological/subject folders elsewhere, but usually without theappended matter available in the main series. Photographs can also be found in other files, although less frequently andwith the difference that prints in other series are invariably unique and singular. The significant feature of Harriman'sMemoirs file is information pertaining to the Cold War. Less voluminous than related items regarding World War II, mostof which involve publication of his wartime biography Special Envoy coauthored by Elie Abel, the portion focusing on1948 and after stands out because of the transcribed interviews conducted by Mark Lincoln Chadwin of Harriman's formerassociates.
The Harriman Papers include prominent correspondents from almost every part of the world and for many of the principaldecades represented. Family members not already cited include Averell's brother, E. Roland Harriman, his sister, MaryHarriman Rumsey, and his widow, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman. Nonfamily correspondents not previouslycited include Dean Acheson, Konrad Adenauer, C. R. Attlee, Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook, Georges Bidault, HabibBourguiba, Leonid Il'ich Brezhnev, James Francis Byrnes, Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, Wilhelm Cuno, John R. Deane,Charles de Gaulle, Anatoliy Fedorovich Dobrynin, Allen Welsh Dulles, Ira Eaker, Anthony Eden (Earl of Avon), DwightD. Eisenhower, James Forrestal, Edward Heath, Richard Helms, Paul G. Hoffman, Cordell Hull, Robert F. Kennedy, SirArchibald Clark Kerr, Mohammad Ayub Khan, Aleksey Nikolayevich Kosygin, Robert A. Lovett, R. S. Lovett, John JayMcCloy, Harold Macmillan, Robert S. McNamara, George C. Marshall, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi (Shah of Iran),Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov, Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, Jean Monnet, Mohammad Mosaddeq, Jawaharlal Nehru,Georgi M. Pushkin, Dean Rusk, Robert Schuman, Souvanna Phouma, Paul-Henri Spaak, Edward R. Stettinius, HerbertBayard Swope, Josip Broz Tito, Ahmed Sekoú Touré, Cyrus R. Vance, Sumner Welles, and Harold Wilson.
The first addition to the Harriman Papers spans the years 1899-1986, with the bulk of the items concentrated from 1969 to1986. The majority of these papers consist of the Special Files: Public Service series pertaining to Harriman's public andpersonal life from 1969 to his death in 1986, in particular Soviet-United States relations, a May 1983 trip to the USSR, thenuclear freeze movement, and various philanthropic activities. Family material has been filed in the series as received ratherthan relocated in a separate series. The papers also contain a few of Harriman's speeches, statements, and writings from1981 through 1985.
An elaborate album documents a scientific expedition to Alaska undertaken by several members of the Harriman familyand various scientists, artists, and naturalists, including John Muir, from May to August 1899. Compiled by variousexpedition members, the album includes notes, poetry, speeches, watercolors, maps, photographs, and signatures of theexpedition members.
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The second addition to the papers, Addition II, spans the years 1891-1988, with the bulk of the items concentrated from1969 to1984. Addition II supplements files in the main portion of the papers and is organized largely according to thearrangement of the first segment of papers. Addition II includes six series, Family Papers; Special Files: Public Service;Special Files: Business; Speeches and Statements; Writings; and Photographs.
The Family Papers consist chiefly of letters to Harriman from friends, acquaintances, and government officials offeringcondolences after Marie Norton Whitney Harriman's death. The Special Files: Public Service series contains materialrelating to two subseries, the Kennedy/Johnson Administrations and Postgovernment. The Kennedy/Johnson subseriesincludes press materials documenting Harriman's trips and missions from 1961 to 1968 and files relating to foreign policymatters. Papers in the Postgovernment subseries chronicle Harriman's public and personal life from 1969 to his death in1986 and reflect his interest in foreign policy and politics and his affiliations with various organizations and institutions.The bulk of the Writings pertain to Harriman's Memoirs and Research files and include notes, interviews, andreminiscences by Harriman about World War II, Korea, and the Vietnam conflict.
Addition III spans the years 1902-2008, with the bulk of material concentrated from 1940 to 1986. Included is anassortment of material ranging from articles about Harriman to speeches and writings, interviews, personal items, andmiscellaneous related papers.
Also included are subject files of Mark Lincoln Chadwin, who served as Harriman’s assistant and worked on an unfinishedbiography of his life. These subject files complement the Chadwin Files in the Memoirs series, and contain variousspeeches and interviews used by Chadwin for his manuscript, as well as correspondence with interviewees and otherplanning material.
Organization of the PapersThe collection is arranged in twenty-five series:
• Family Papers, 1869-1981• Subject File, 1906-1954• Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986• Special Files: Business, 1915-1977• Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983• Writings, 1922-1981• Photographs, circa 1895-1983• Scrapbooks, 1941-1968• Oversize, circa 1900-1975• Addition I: Special Files: Public Service• Addition I: Speeches and Statements, 1983-1984• Addition I: Writings, 1982-1985• Addition I: Alaska Expedition, 1899• Addition II: Family Papers, 1891-1986• Addition II: Special Files: Public Service• Addition II: Special Files: Business• Addition II: Speeches and Statements, 1951-1983• Addition II: Writings, 1941-1985• Addition II: Photographs, 1944• Addition III: Assorted Material, 1902-2008• Addition III: Oversize, circa 1963-1965• Classified, 1946-1980• Top Secret, 1948-1978• Restricted Data, 1961-1968• Sensitive Compartmented Information, 1961-1968
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-11 Family Papers, 1869-1981
BOX 1-6 Correspondence, 1894-1981Correspondence and attached and related material.Arranged according to whether it was exchanged with Harriman or between his parents,
siblings, and other relatives, and then alphabetically by name of family member.
BOX 6-7 School and Childhood File, 1900-1912Correspondence with friends, various school papers, including report cards and expense
records, and a report of Harriman's boyhood trip to Japan.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or school, topic, or type of material.
BOX 7-11 Papers Pertaining to Other Family Members, 1869-1978Correspondence and attached and related material, including genealogical and biographical
data, business papers, and photographs and scrapbooks.Arranged alphabetically by name of family member to whom the material pertains.
BOX 12-126 Subject File, 1906-1954Correspondence, cables, memoranda, reports, greetings, invitations, financial data, business
records and related items, lists, charts, maps, photographs, architectural drawings and plans,clippings and other printed matter, and miscellaneous material. The file mainly concernsHarriman's business and social activities prior to his 1941 appointment as Lend-Leaseexpediter to Britain. A few files pertain to his work with New Deal agencies during the1930s. Also present are personal and business papers from the World War II period to1953.
Organized largely as created, the series complements the Special Files: Business and SpecialFiles: Public Service series. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization,activity, topic, or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 127-659 Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
BOX 127-137 Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 1918-1975Correspondence, reports, minutes, certificates, printed matter and various appended and
related organizational items concerning the commission.Arranged chronologically by year.
BOX 138-156 Business Advisory Council, 1933-1953Correspondence, minutes, reports, charts, economic data, financial and business papers,
printed matter, and miscellaneous organizational material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, subject, or type of material and chronologically
thereunder, with the exception of a small introductory file relating to a predecessor bodywhich is filed before the alphabetical sequence.
BOX 157-212 World War II Files, 1941-1981Microfilm edition, shelf no. 19,613, does not circulate.
BOX 157-158 Appointment Calendars.
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REEL 1-3Appointment calendars and scheduling material.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 158-169REEL 3-11
Harriman Mission.
Chronological files of correspondence, memoranda, reports, messages, notes, cables,charts, lists, maps, printed matter, and miscellaneous items; a subject file of specialitems, such as Harriman's Casablanca Conference notes, arranged alphabetically bytopic or type of material; personal miscellany, including social correspondence,congratulations and greetings, invitations, private financial material, and otherunofficial papers alphabetically arranged by type of material; a printed matter fileconsisting largely of clippings; and a miscellany file of address cards.
BOX 170-208REEL 11-50
Moscow Files.
Chronological files of correspondence, memoranda, reports, messages, notes, cables,charts, lists, maps, printed matter, and miscellaneous items; a subject file of specialitems, such as military operations reports, Yalta Conference records, and press reportsarranged alphabetically by topic or type of material; personal miscellany, includingautographed mementos, social correspondence, greetings and congratulations, privatefinancial material, and other unofficial papers alphabetically arranged by type ofmaterial; and a printed file consisting largely of clippings.
BOX 209-212REEL 50-53
Meiklejohn (Robert P.) Files
Personal files of Robert P. Meiklejohn, Harriman's administrative assistant during the war,including Meiklejohn's diary, his report on the Harriman Mission, and an index hecompiled of Harriman's World War II papers.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 212-225 Truman Administration: London Files (Ambassador to Great Britain), 1946
BOX 212-213 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization and chronologically
therein.
BOX 214-219 Paris Conference.Official documents, reports, agendas, press releases, printed proceedings, and
miscellaneous matter from the conference.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 220-225 Subject File.Appointment calendar, correspondence, reports, notes, memoranda, cables, invitations,
private financial and social material, printed matter, and other personal and officialmaterial.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 226-265 Truman Administration: Secretary of Commerce, 1943-1949
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BOX 226-260 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, cables, minutes, charts, lists, printed matter,
and miscellaneous material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, subject, or type of material.
BOX 260-264 Letters Sent.Copies of letters sent by Harriman.Arranged alphabetically by name of recipient.
BOX 265 Name Card File.Secretarial file of names, addresses, and dates of meetings and conversations.
BOX 266-274 Truman Administration: Marshall Plan, 1947-1951
BOX 266-269 General CorrespondenceLetters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 269-273 Subject File.Appointment calendars, chronological files of letters sent, correspondence, reports,
memoranda, notes, messages, lists, charts, minutes, press material, administrative data,and miscellaneous items.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 273-274 Personal Miscellany.Correspondence, social notes and greetings, private financial records and lists, personal
documents, and miscellaneous data.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 275-278 Truman Administration: NATO Temporary Council Committee, 1950-1952
BOX 275 Chronological Reading FileCarbon copies of letters sent.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 275 General Correspondence.General correspondence.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization.
BOX 275-276 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, charts, lists, and political, military, and economic
data.Arranged alphabetically by name of country or topic.
BOX 276-278 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, charts, lists, and political, military, and economic
data including minutes, printed matter, and press releases.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
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BOX 279-313 Truman Administration: Special Assistant, 1944-1963
BOX 279-280 Appointment FileAppointment calendars and scheduling material, arranged chronologically, and an
alphabetical name file citing times of meetings and conversations.
BOX 281-292 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 292-296 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, press releases, photographs, anddiplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by country and further arranged by type of material or subject.
BOX 296-313 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, minutes, press releases,photographs, and diplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 314-342 Truman Administration: Mutual Security Director, 1947-1953
BOX 314-315 Appointment File.Appointment calendars and scheduling material, chronologically arranged, and an
alphabetical name file citing conversations and times of meetings.
BOX 316-322 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 322-340 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, minutes, press releases,photographs, and diplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 340-342 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, press releases, photographs, anddiplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by country or region and by topic therein.
BOX 343-371 Presidential Campaigns, 1952-1957
BOX 343-370 1952 Campaign.Files from the presidential election of 1952, including correspondence, information files,
financial and fund-raising records, subject files, office and administrative data, tally
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sheets, scheduling data and local field reports, press material, speeches and statements,and other items pertaining to Harriman's attempt to become the Democratic nominee.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 370-371 1956 Campaign.Files from the presidential election of 1956, including various political data such as
statements, press releases, delegate lists, etc.Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 372-428 New York Files, 1940-1962
BOX 372-381 PregubernatorialAppointment data and correspondence with enclosed and related matter dating from the
end of the Truman administration to Harriman's term as governor of New York.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 381-403 GubernatorialAddress books, appointment calendars, correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages,
notes, reports, minutes, lists, charts, photographs, legislative material, personal andsocial miscellany, financial and household data, and other papers created duringHarriman's governorship of New York.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 404-428 PostgubernatorialAddress books, appointment calendars, correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages,
notes, reports, lists, charts, minutes, photographs, social and financial data, printedmatter, and miscellaneous files from the interim between the end of Harriman'sgovernorship and the election of John F. Kennedy as president.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 429-588 Kennedy-Johnson Administrations, 1958-1971
BOX 429-525 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, notes, cables, messages, reports, lists, charts, photographs,
greetings, State Department diplomatic and administrative data, invitations, transcriptsof interviews and conversations, social and political miscellany, and other materialrelating to the period of Harriman's service in the State Department under PresidentsKennedy and Johnson.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 526-564 Trips and Missions.Correspondence, memoranda, notes, cables, messages, reports, charts, photographs,
schedules, State Department diplomatic and administrative data, transcripts ofinterviews and conversations, social miscellany, and other political, military,economic and diplomatic material pertaining to Harriman's special assignments andmissions for the State Department and for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson duringtheir administrations.
Arranged alphabetically according to the principal designation or destination/s of the tripor mission, with dates noted secondarily, and then by name of subject, topic, or type ofmaterial, often as originally organized by Harriman's staff.
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BOX 565-585 Chronological File.General files of letters and memoranda sent, with enclosed and related matter, plus
personal notes and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff arrangedchronologically as a daily record of his activities. Scheduling and briefing files,including calendars, appointment sheets, copies of letters and memoranda sent,personal notes and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff, plus briefing andscheduling data, including press material, background and biographical reports,memoranda of conversations, and other papers used to prepare Harriman for meetings,dinners, luncheons, and press conferences arranged as a daily reference file.
Telecon files of transcripts of important telephone conversations arranged according to thedate of their occurrence. Telephone message sheets kept by Harriman's personalsecretary, arranged chronologically. Many items duplicate materials in the Subject orTrips and Missions files which are arranged alphabetically.
BOX 586-588 Memoranda of Conversations.Originals and copies of memoranda of Harriman's conversations with world leaders and
United States officials.Organized alphabetically by name of person. Most items duplicate materials in the
Subject, Trips and Missions, and Chronological files.
BOX 589-600 Carter Administration, 1976-1980Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, photographs,
scheduling material, press data, printed matter, and other miscellany regardingHarriman's official assignments under President Carter.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 601-659 Postgovernment, 1958-1986
BOX 601-603 Calendars and SchedulesCalendars and appointment sheets.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 603-608 Chronological FileCopies of letters and memoranda sent with occasional related material and personal notes
and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff.Arranged chronologically as a daily activity file.
BOX 608-659 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, charts, lists, photographs,
financial and social material, political, domestic, and foreign policy data, printedmatter, and other miscellany.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 660-744 Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
BOX 660-670 Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1916-1953Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, legal data, minutes,
charts, lists, plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements andexpense sheets, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to theUnion Pacific Railroad.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
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BOX 671-675 Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, 1915-1923Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, minutes, charts, lists,
plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements and expense sheets,contracts, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to theMerchant Shipbuilding Corporation.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 676-685 Shipping Companies, 1917-1933Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, minutes, charts, lists,
orders, plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements, balancesheets, and expense forms, contracts, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneousmaterial relating to Harriman's shipping company holdings.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 686-690 W. A. Harriman & Company, 1920-1930Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relatingto W. A. Harriman & Company.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 691-709 Georgian Manganese Company, 1921-1946Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records including stock certificates, ledgers, cashbooks,voucher registers, tax files, and earnings statements, plus contracts, legal papers,minutes, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Harriman's manganeseinvestments in the USSR.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 710-731 Russian Finance and Construction Corporation, 1921-1952Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records including stock certificates, ledgers, cashbooks,voucher registers, tax files, and earnings statements, plus contracts, legal papers,minutes, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Harriman's businessinvestments in the USSR.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 732-744 Sun Valley, 1935-1977Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial papers, legal material, contracts, photographs, printedmatter, and miscellaneous material relating to the planning, construction, and operationof the ski resort Sun Valley, Idaho.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 745-852 Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983Speeches and statements by Harriman including original and corrected drafts as well as final
reading versions, published editions, and circulation copies. Accompanying the texts arecorrespondence and related matter. For additional material, see Additions I and II:Speeches and Statements series below.
Arranged chronologically by date of issue or occurrence, with miscellaneous and unidentifiedmaterial for a given year located at the end of the year.
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BOX 853-878 Writings, 1922-1981For additional material, see Additions I and II: Writings series below.
BOX 853-857 Article File, 1920-1981Magazine, newspaper, and other articles written by Harriman or published under his name,
including manuscripts, galleys, and publication copies, with related correspondence andbackground matter.
Arranged chronologically by date of publication.
BOX 857-875 Memoirs, 1941-1981
BOX 875-878 Other Books, 1959-1974Manuscripts, correspondence, public relations material, and other data pertaining to
publication by Harriman of two books on Soviet-American relations after World War II.Arranged alphabetically by title of book and by topic or type of material therein.
BOX 879-895 Photographs, circa 1895-1983
BOX 879-880 Topical FilePhotographs of Harriman and his family.Arranged alphabetically by subject, occurrence, setting, or name of person.
BOX 880-895 Chronological FilePhotographs of Harriman and his family.Arranged chronologically by year with subject designations sometimes given, especially
during the World War II era.
BOX 896-947 Scrapbooks, 1941-1968Bound and unbound scrapbooks of clippings.Arranged chronologically. There is a gap in the files between April 1952 and December 1961.
BOX 948-978 Oversize, circa 1900-1975Oversize material consisting mostly of certificates and photographs.Arranged and described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were
removed.
BOX 979-1032 Addition I: Special Files: Public Service.
BOX 979-1032 Postgovernment, 1942-1986Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, interviews, calendars,
speeches and statements, photographs, financial and social material, printed matter, andmiscellany supplementing material in the Special Files: Public Service: Postgovernmentseries above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein by name of person or organization,topic, or type of material.
BOX 1032 Addition I: Speeches and Statements, 1983-1984Speeches and statements by Harriman including drafts and final copies. Accompanying the
texts are correspondence, notes, and background material related to the topic or location of
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the speech or statement. This addition supplements material found in the Speeches andStatements series above.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 1032-1033 Addition I: Writings, 1982-1985Articles and forewords to books written by Harriman or under his name, including drafts and
printed copies with related correspondence and background material. This additionsupplements material found in the Writings series above.
Arranged chronologically by date of publication.
BOX 1034* Addition I: Alaska Expedition, 1899Album from Edward Henry Harriman's expedition to Alaska. Contains notes and writings,
speeches, poetry, watercolors, maps, photographs, and other papers by expeditionmembers.
BOX 1035-1038 Addition II: Family Papers, 1891-1986Correspondence, family history material, business and legal papers, photographs, and
newspaper clippings supplementing material in the Family Papers series above.Arranged by type of material and therein alphabetically according to the arrangement of the
original series
BOX 1038-1096 Addition II: Special Files: Public Service
BOX 1038-1042 Kennedy/Johnson Administrations, 1959-1971Correspondence, memoranda, reports, passports and vaccination certificates, newspaper
clippings, and printed matter relating to Harriman's service under Presidents Kennedyand Johnson. This addition supplements material found in the Special Files: PublicService: Kennedy-Johnson Administrations series above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein alphabetically according to thearrangement of the original series except for the VIP Correspondence and theChronological File, which are arranged chronologically.
BOX 1042-1096 Postgovernment, 1901-1988Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, calendars and schedules,
photographs, financial and social material, and printed matter supplementing material inthe Special Files: Public Service: Postgovernment series above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein by name of person or organization,topic, or type of material.
BOX 1096 Addition II: Special Files: Business
BOX 1096 Sun Valley, 1938-1968Correspondence relating to the ski resort supplementing material found in the Special Files:
Business: Sun Valley series above.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, topic, or type of material and therein
chronologically according to the arrangement of the original series.
BOX 1096-1098 Addition II: Speeches and Statements, 1951-1983Speeches and statements by Harriman consisting primarily of final versions and published
editions supplementing material found in the Speeches and Statements series in the mainportion of the papers and in Addition I.
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Organized chronologically according to the specific date of issue or occurrence withmiscellaneous and unidentified materal for a given year located at the end of the file forthat year.
BOX 1099-1108 Addition II: Writings, 1941-1985Articles, correspondence, drafts, reminiscences, notes, research material, forewords and
introductions, contracts, royalty statements, and printed matter supplementing materialfound in the Writings series in the main portion of the papers and in Addition I.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein alphabetically by name of person,topic, or type of material except the articles which are arranged chronologcally.
BOX 1108 Addition II: Photographs, 1944Photographs of Harriman, his family, friends, and his activities as a youth supplementing
material found in the Photographs series above.Arranged alphabetically by subject or name of person and therein chronologically.
BOX 1109-1116 Addition III: Assorted Material, 1902-2008Articles, correspondence, speeches and writings, books, interviews, memoranda of
conversations, reports, personal items, and miscellaneous material. Files relating to MarkLincoln Chadwin contain speeches, interviews, and correspondence regarding Harriman.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 1117 Addition III: Oversize, circa 1963-1965Guest card file kept by Marie Norton Whitney Harriman.Arranged alphabetically by name of person.
BOX CL 1-CL 8 Classified, 1946-1980Material containing security classified information.Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX TS 1 Top Secret, 1948-1978Material containing top secret security classified information.Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data, 1961-1968Security classified material containing "restricted data."Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information, 1961-1968Security classified material containing "sensitive compartmented information."Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
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Container List
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BOX 1-11 Family Papers, 1869-1981
BOX 1-6 Correspondence, 1894-1981Correspondence and attached and related material.Arranged according to whether it was exchanged with Harriman or between his parents,
siblings, and other relatives, and then alphabetically by name of family member.
BOX 1 With HarrimanBrice, Patricia Cullen, 1971-1981Brierly, Marie N. and Betty (English war refugee children), 1940-1941, 1970-1981Churchill, Winston, III (stepson), 1946, 1967-1980Connery, Crispen H. (grandnephew) and Eleanor, 1972-1980Duchin, Peter (godson) and family, 1942-1980Fisk, Averell (grandson), 1960-1980Fisk, Kathleen (granddaughter), 1953-1980Fisk, Mary Averell Harriman (daughter) and Shirley C., 1929-1981Fisk, Robert C. (grandson), 1945-1981Gerry, Cornelia Harriman (sister) and Robert C., 1907-1954Gerry, Gertrude Sheldon (grandniece), 1961-1968Gerry, Robert L., Jr., Elbridge, II (nephews), and family, 1923-1977Hannum, Nancy Penn Smith (niece) and John B., 1952-1980
BOX 2 Harriman, E. Roland (brother) and Gladys, 1906-1972(6 folders)
Harriman, Edward Henry (father), 1898-1909BOX 3 Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney (wife)
1932-1964(6 folders)
BOX 4 1965-1968Harriman, Mary W. Averell (mother), circa 1895-1932, undated
(5 folders)Harriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward (wife), 1941-1945Hurd, Christopher and Victoria (stepgrandchildren), 1973-1981Morgan, Pamela and Alida (stepgrandchildren), 1968-1981Mortimer, Averell (grandson), 1966-1981
BOX 5 Mortimer, David (grandson), 1963-1981Mortimer, Jay (grandson), 1968-1977Mortimer, Kathleen Lanier Harriman (daughter) and Stanley, 1929-1981, undated
(2 folders)Pool, Kathleen Lanier Lawrence Harriman (wife), 1919-1932Rumsey, Bronson H. (nephew), 1938-1939Rumsey, Charles Carey (nephew) and Mary, 1935-1953Rumsey, Charles Carey, Jr. (grandnephew), 1953-1962
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Rumsey, Mary Averell H. (niece), 1936-1980Rumsey, Mary Harriman (sister) and Charles Carey (brother-in-law), 1901-1933Stewart, Carol Harriman Smith (sister), 1906-1948Whitney, Gifford and Scollay (stepgrandchildren), 1965-1977
BOX 6 Whitney, Harry Payne (stepson), and family, 1936-1980Whitney, Nancy (stepgranddaughter), 1962-1981Whitney, Nancy Marie (stepdaughter), 1949-1981Other relatives, 1901-1981
(2 folders)Between others
Harriman, Edward Henry and Mary W. Averell, 1894-1898Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney, and various family members, 1940-1951Harriman, Mary W. Averell, and father and descendants, 1895-1931Mortimer, Kathleen Lanier Harriman, and:
Fisk, Mary Averell Harriman, 1941-1951Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney, 1941-1945, undatedHarriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward, 1946Stewart, Carol Harriman Smith, 1936Miscellaneous relatives, 1942-1943
BOX 6-7 School and Childhood File, 1900-1912Correspondence with friends, various school papers, including report cards and expense
records, and a report of Harriman's boyhood trip to Japan.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or school, topic, or type of material.
BOX 6 Correspondence with friendsGeneral, 1906-1912Hyde, Dorothy M., 1909-1910
Craigie School, New York, N.Y., 1900-1904BOX 7 Expenditures
General, 1909-1910Mercantile Trust Co., 1904-1912
(2 folders)Groton School, Groton, Mass., 1904-1909Japan trip, record of voyage on SS Siberia, 1905Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1910-1912
BOX 7-11 Papers Pertaining to Other Family Members, 1869-1978Correspondence and attached and related material, including genealogical and biographical
data, business papers, and photographs and scrapbooks.Arranged alphabetically by name of family member to whom the material pertains.
BOX 7 Averell, William J. (grandfather), 1869 (with 1921 cover letter)Fisk, Mary Averell Harriman, business papers, 1934-1940Gerry, Cornelia Harriman, condolences on her death, 1966Harriman, E. Roland, condolences on his death, 1978
BOX 8 Harriman, Edward HenryCondolences on his death, 1909
Family Papers, 1869-1981
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General, 1893-1909Union Pacific Railroad
Burt, Horace C., 1898-1902Kennan, George, biography, 1898-1920Schiff (Jacob A.)-Kahn (Otto H.) letters, 1898Miscellaneous biographical data re: Edward Henry Harriman, 1947-1969
Harriman, Florence Jaffray Hurst (“Daisy”) (second cousin), memorial service, 1967-1968Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney
Biographical, memorial data, estate, 1970-1977Business papers, 1930-1943Household and general correspondence, circa 1930-1968
(2 folders)BOX 9 Special correspondence, 1942-1968
Scrapbook of clippings, undatedWedding invitations and gift lists, 1950-1971
(2 folders)BOX 10 Harriman, Mary W. Averell
Biography by Persia Campbell, 1958-1961(2 folders)
Business papers, 1917-1925Condolences on her death, 1932
(2 folders)BOX 11 Correspondence with others, 1902-1927
Harriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward, congratulations on marriage to Harriman,1971
Mortimer, Kathleen Lanier HarrimanGeneral, 1937-1948Newsweek job in London, 1941-1945
Pool, Kathleen Lanier Lawrence Harriman, business papers, 1919-1929Rumsey, Mary Harriman, illness, death, and estate, 1934-1965Miscellany
Clippings, 1912-1920(3 folders)
Other, 1954-1975
BOX 12-126 Subject File, 1906-1954Correspondence, cables, memoranda, reports, greetings, invitations, financial data, business
records and related items, lists, charts, maps, photographs, architectural drawings and plans,clippings and other printed matter, and miscellaneous material. The file mainly concernsHarriman's business and social activities prior to his 1941 appointment as Lend-Leaseexpediter to Britain. A few files pertain to his work with New Deal agencies during the1930s. Also present are personal and business papers from the World War II period to1953.
Organized largely as created, the series complements the Special Files: Business and SpecialFiles: Public Service series. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization,activity, topic, or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 12 Abbott, Mather A., 1916-1919, undated
Family Papers, 1869-1981
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Academy of Political Science, 1936-1953Adams, E. E., 1934Adams, Frederick B., 1922-1942Addresses, 1927-1939Admirals of the Flagship Fleet, 1941-1942Advertising Club of New York, New York, N.Y., 1937-1947Advisory Commission to the Council on National Defense, 1940-1941Agriculture Department, 1938-1940Aiken, South Carolina, visit, Mar. 1927Alaskan Airways, 1930Alexander Brown & Sons (B. Howell Griswold, Jr.), 1933-1940American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, Mass., 1950-1952American Airways, 1930-1934American and Continental Corp., 1926-1929American Brotex Corp., 1929-1932American Club, London, England, 1921-1934American Committee for the Relief of German Children, 1923-1925
(1 folder)BOX 13 (1 folder)
American Forestry Association, 1938-1951American Game Protective and Propagation Association, 1916-1933American Junior Naval and Marine Scout, 1919American Museum of Safety, New York, N.Y., E. H. Harriman Memorial Medal, 1929-1950
(3 folders)BOX 14 American Social Hygiene Association, 1941-1949
American Society for Russian Relief, 1946American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., 1936-1947American-Philippine Co., 1915-1928American-Russian Chamber of Commerce, 1931-1935American-Russian Industrial Syndicate, 1922-1927Amtorg Trading Corp., 1926-1928Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1935-1952Arden Development Corp., 1926-1929Arden Estate, Arden, N.Y.
Accounts, 1950-1953Carrere and Hastings, Architects, 1916-1928
BOX 15 Electric power, 1909-1918Gifts to Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 1943-1948Superintendent, 1920-1938Telephone system, 1919-1921Miscellany, 1910-1949
Arden Farms Dairy Co., 1914-1950(2 folders)
BOX 16 (1 folder)Arden House, Arden, N.Y., 1933-1951Armsby, George N., 1916-1934Art Cinema Corp., 1932
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Association of American Railroads, 1936-1940Atlantic Fruit Co., 1919-1928Aviation Corp., 1929-1934
(2 folders)BOX 17 (5 folders)BOX 18 (3 folders)
Aviation Corp. of the Americas, 1928-1930Aviation matters, 1929-1931Aviation Shares Corp., 1930-1933Aviation Trustees Share Corp., 1930"A" miscellaneous
1918-1927(2 folders)
BOX 19 1928-1951(4 folders)
Baker, Charles Whiting, 1920-1936Balding, Gerald, 1925-1941Balding, William, 1920-1927
BOX 20 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1915-1952Bank Handlowy w Warsaw, 1926-1935Bank of the Manhattan Co., 1930-1935Barach, Alvan L., 1931-1949
(2 folders)Barker, Edwin H., 1933-1934Bennington College, Bennington, Vt., 1936-1949
BOX 21 Berry, George L., 1935-1937Blanken, Hildegard, undatedBoston, Cape Cod & New York Canal Co., 1914-1934Boys' Club, New York, N.Y., 1915-1932
(2 folders)Braden, Spruille, Jr., and William, Sr.
1923-1933(2 folders)
BOX 22 1934-1939Brisbane, Arthur, 1920-1934British Bloodstock Agency, 1923-1930Broadview House, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 1926-1927Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1935-1951Brown, A. S. ( Broadway Brevities), 1923-1924Brown, Lewis H., 1934-1949Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Boston office, 1931-1939Chicago office, 1931-1940General, 1941-1948History and 1946 trust change, 1930-1950
BOX 23 New York office, 1938-1948Philadelphia office, 1931-1939
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Brown, Shipley & Co., 1931-1936Bruce, David K. E., 1927-1941Brush, Matthew C., 1923-1932Brush, Miltimore W., 1920-1921Bryan, Loftus, 1921-1922Burning Tree Club, Bethesda, Md., 1935-1938Business schemes rejected, 1920-1923
(3 folders)BOX 24 "B" miscellaneous
1918-1933(6 folders)
BOX 25 1934-1952(5 folders)
BOX 26 CablesIncoming
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1931Cuno, Wilhelm, 1920-1930Haes & Sons, 1920-1925Hamburg-American Line, 1920-1926Harriman, E. Roland, 1925-1931Lederer, Emil, 1921-1924Parker, Dale M., 1927-1932Personal, 1926-1933
(2 folders)Robinson, R. H. M., 1922-1931
BOX 27 Rossi, Irving, 1927-1931Ryan, W. B., 1921-1922Sickel, W. G., 1921-1923United American Lines, 1922-1926Miscellaneous, 1921-1932
(2 folders)Outgoing
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1931Cuno, Wilhelm, 1920-1931Haes & Sons, 1925-1928Hamburg-American Line, 1920-1926
BOX 28 Harriman, E. Roland, 1925-1934Lederer, Emil, 1922Parker, Dale M., 1927-1932Personal, 1920-1932
(3 folders)Robinson, R. H. M., 1922-1928Rossi, Irving, 1927-1931Ryan, W. B., 1921-1922Sickel, W. G., 1921-1922United American Lines, 1922Miscellaneous, 1927-1933
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Calvin, E. E., 1906-1917Camp, Walter, Jr., 1930-1935Canadian Colonial Airways, 1929-1930
BOX 29 Caples Co., 1937-1941Carver, Clifford, 1921-1934Cassatt & Co., 1918-1921Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, 1937-1953Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1933-1939
(2 folders)BOX 30 Chicago and Alton Railroad, 1926-1929
Chicago Club, Chicago, Ill., 1921-1959Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Railroad, 1919-1921Chicago Tunnel, 1928Christmas lists
1923-1949(5 folders)
BOX 31 1950-1951Chwatczynski, Edward G., 1927-1931Clapp, Edwin J., 1920-1922Clark, Carr & Ellis, 1920-1934
(2 folders)Cochran, Lucille, 1933-1934Colonial Air Transport, 1929-1932Colonial Airways Corp., 1929-1930Colonial Western Airways, 1929-1930Columbia Broadcasting System, 1932-1941Columbia Yacht Club, New York, N.Y., 1938-1939Columbus Memorial Lighthouse, Dominican Republic, 1937-1940Commerce and Industry Association of New York, 1937-1953
BOX 32 Commerce DepartmentCommittee on Cooperation for Safety among Commercial Carriers by Rail and Highway,
1935-1938(3 folders)
Miscellany, 1936-1942BOX 33 Commissioner of Western Railroads, Committee of Directors, 1932-1935
(4 folders)Committee for Economic and Social Progress, 1935-1937Committee for the Establishment of a Free Gold Market in the United States, 1933Committee for the Nation, 1933
(2 folders)BOX 34 Committee memberships, 1920-1954
Committee of American Businessmen, 1922Committee on Research in Syphilis, 1928-1944
(2 folders)Conboy, Hewitt, O'Brien & Boardman, 1936Conley, J. C., 1921-1933Conservation, 1916-1918
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Consolidated Silesian Steel Corp., 1930-1934Contributions, 1936-1950Copper, 1929-1931
BOX 35 Corporate directorships held by Harriman, lists and fees, 1922-1943Council for Democracy, 1940-1942Council on Foreign Relations, 1922-1953Courtaulds, Ltd., 1923Cramp Shipbuilding Co., 1941-1948Crank letters, 1928-1952Crawford, James A., 1918-1935
BOX 36 Cripps, Frederick, 1922-1925Cross, L. W., 1928Crown Carpet Cleaning Co., 1925Cuba Sugar Cane Corp., 1919-1923Curtiss Flying Service, 1928-1929"C" miscellaneous
1918-1928(3 folders)
BOX 37 1929-1935(5 folders)
BOX 38 1936-1953(4 folders)
Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed, 1926-1935BOX 39 Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl, 1936-1950
DeForest, Henry W., 1931-1936Deitrick, James, 1919-1923Delaware & Hudson Co., 1918-1921Delehanty, James A., 1930-1932Democratic National Committee, 1937, 1949-1950Democratic State Committee, New York, 1937-1951Deutsche Continental Gas-Gesellschaft, 1930Dick, Fairman R., 1937-1946
(2 folders)Dinners and luncheons, 1922-1948
BOX 40 Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1924-1931Dogs, Arden Estate, Arden, N.Y., 1932-1949
(4 folders)Dominick & Dominick, 1915-1926
BOX 41 Douglas, Lewis W., 1933-1940Duchin, Eddy, 1938-1940Ducks Unlimited, 1937-1941Duel, Arthur B., 1919-1921Duryea, Benjamin, 1920"D" miscellaneous
1913-1933(6 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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BOX 42 1934-1953(6 folders)
East Coast Fisheries Products Co., 1920East Williston Cottage, Long Island, N.Y., 1925-1931
BOX 43 Eastern Presidents' Conference, 1932-1939(2 folders)
Eastman, Joseph B., 1935-1936Economic Club of New York, New York, N.Y., 1920-1953Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Co., 1936-1940Eitingon-Schild Co., 1926-1929
BOX 44 Electric Bond and Share Co., 1935Elischer, Vilmos, 1925-1933Elliman, Lawrence B., 1930-1934Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee, 1931-1932Europe, trip, Apr. 1920"E" miscellaneous, 1919-1953
(2 folders)F. Eberstadt & Co., 1931-1940Farley, James W., 1920-1921Farrell, John D., 1918-1919Federal Housing Administration
1934BOX 45 1934-1938
(3 folders)Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1933-1935Federal Reserve Board, 1919Federal Trade Commission, 1935-1937Fellowship of United States-British Comrades, 1947-1948Field, 1919
BOX 46 Field, Glore & Co., 1932Finances, personal, 1921-1945
(5 folders)Fletcher, R. V., 1933-1934Foreign Policy Association, 1921-1926, 1950Forest Owners Club, 1916-1920Fortune, 1939-1944Foster, Rudolph, 1938Fourth Street National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-1922Fox, Dixon Ryan, Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., 1937-1938Frank, Jerome, 1940Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., 1939-1941Franklin, P. A. S., 1921-1927Freedom House, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1942-1946
BOX 47 French and British Relief Funds, 1940Fries, Edward Louis, 1928-1946Fuller, Frederick J., 1935-1939"F" miscellaneous
Subject File, 1906-1954
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1920-1940(6 folders)
BOX 48 1941-1953Gaco Corp., formerly Gallaudet Aircraft Corp., 1914-1930
(5 folders)Gardner, G. Peabody, Jr., 1921-1923General Electric Co., Gerard Swope, 1933-1943General Motors Corp., Alfred P. Sloan and Paul Garrett, 1934-1940
BOX 49 German Atlantic Telegraph Co., 1926-1937Giesche Spolka Akcyjna, 1925-1940
(2 folders)Glancy, A. R., 1934-1942Glen Mere, Arden, N.Y., property, 1919Goelet, Robert W., 1919-1937Golden Reward Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling Co., 1916-1921Gornoslaskie Zjednoczone Huty, 1929-1933Goshen Agricultural School, Goshen, N.Y., 1919-1920Goshen Driving Club, Goshen, N.Y., 1916-1920Goshen Hunt Club, Goshen, N.Y., 1921-1922
BOX 50 Goshen Inn Co., 1917-1922, 1936(2 folders)
Goshen races, Goshen, N.Y., 1919Grain, 1923Granniss, Robert A., 1928-1932Gray, Carl R., 1920-1938
(2 folders)Gray Tractor Co., 1917-1925Greater New York Fund, 1939-1940Greater New York Safety Council, 1935-1946Green, G. A., 1946-1947Green Star Steamship Corp., 1920-1921Greene Cananea Copper Co., 1927-1932
BOX 51 Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C., 1933Groton School, Groton, Mass., 1936-1952Guaranty Club, New York, N.Y., 1917Guaranty Trust Co. of New York
1915-1927(5 folders)
BOX 52 1928-1944(5 folders)
"G" miscellaneous1919-1927
(2 folders)BOX 53 1928-1953
(5 folders)Haes & Sons, 1925-1935
BOX 54 Hallow, Abe, 1925-1932
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Hambros Bank, London, England, 1928-1931Hamburg-American Line, 1933-1937Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., 1936-1939Hanger (club), New York, N.Y., 1929-1939Haniel, Karl and Edith, 1922-1928, 1949-1950Hannagan, Steve
1935-1937(2 folders)
BOX 55 1938-1953(4 folders)
Hardshell Mining Co., 1918-1927Harriman, Joseph W., undatedHarriman, N.Y., village name, 1910Harriman & Co. (Oliver Harriman and J. W. Harriman), 1916-1929
BOX 56 Harriman Brothers & Co., 1927-1928Harriman Country Club, Harriman, N.Y., 1918Harriman Fifteen Corp., 1930-1941Harriman Laboratory, Harriman, N.Y., 1917-1926Harriman National Bank, New York, N.Y., (Joseph W. Harriman), 1914-1931Harriman Research Fund, 1928-1932Harriman Ripley & Co., 1939-1947
(2 folders)BOX 57 Harriman Thirty Corp., 1931
Harriman Trust Fund, 1919-1932(5 folders)
Hart, R. W. 1927-1954BOX 58 Hayden, Stone & Co., 1919-1935
Hemingway, Ernest and Martha Gellhorn, 1940-1941Herrick, Elinor Morehouse, 1933-1935Hertz, John, 1931-1932Higginson & Co., 1925-1926Higgs, P. Jackson, 1930-1932Hobe Sound Yacht Club, Hobe Sound, Fla., 1948-1950Home Mortgage Financing, 1934Honest Ballot Association, 1914-1921Honor Roll Relief Fund, 1915-1933Horse Association of America, 1925-1926Horse breeding, 1923-1949Hot Dogs Limited, 1927-1928Hugh Cabot Memorial Foundation, 1946Hungarian Land Bank business, 1925Hurlingham Club, London, England, 1930-1932
BOX 59 "H" miscellaneous1916-1935
(9 folders)BOX 60 1936-1953
(7 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Illinois Central Railroad1917-1929
(2 folders)BOX 61 1942-1953
(3 folders)Immanuel, Max T., 1940-1950Imports Advancement Corp., 1921-1929India House, New York, N.Y., 1919-1932Indoor Polo Association, 1923-1930Industrial Advisory Board, 1933-1934Industrial Finance Corp., 1920-1926
BOX 62 Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago, Ill., 1940Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences, New York, N.Y., 1932-1936Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1922International Chamber of Commerce
General1920-1932
(6 folders)BOX 63 1933-1945
(4 folders)Publications
1927-1934BOX 64 1935-1945
International European Investing Corp., 1929-1934International Management Congress, 1937-1939
(2 folders)International Mark Twain Society, 1945-1949International polo match, Hurlingham Club, London, 1921
BOX 65 Inter-Racial Council, 1918-1920Investment Management Dept., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1931-1943
(3 folders)Invitations, 1938-1951
(3 folders)Island Club, Hobe Sound, 1949-1952Island Park Land & Cattle Co., Island Park-Ashton, Idaho
1908-1918BOX 66 1919-1952
(2 folders)"I" miscellaneous, 1915-1941
(3 folders)J. P. Morgan & Co., 1921-1926, 1933J. Salter & Sons, 1921-1931Japan Society, 1919-1938Jockey Club, New York, N.Y., 1923-1943"J" miscellaneous
1920-1935(2 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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BOX 67 1936-1950(2 folders)
Kahn, E. J., Jr., New Yorker profile of Harriman, 1952Kammeyer, Frazer, 1936-1945Kattowitzer Aktien-Gesellschaft, 1929-1934Kelly, James Watson, agreement, 1925-1928Kenny, W. F., 1929-1930Kent Jordan Co.
1917-1919(2 folders)
BOX 68 1919-1921(5 folders)
BOX 69 Keystone Aircraft Corp., 1926-1930(2 folders)
King, John T., 1921-1925Knickerbocker Club, New York, N.Y., 1919-1932Knights of the Roundtable, 1921-1929Koons, Lillian A., 1928-1935
(2 folders)Kudner, Arthur, 1936-1940"K" miscellaneous
1919-1927(2 folders)
BOX 70 1928-1951(4 folders)
Labor Department, 1938-1941Labor Relations Associates, 1939-1940Labrador Retriever Club, New York, N.Y., 1935-1952Lacey & Sons, 1925-1926Landstreet, F. A., 1923Lawrence Aero-Engine Corp.
1917-1920BOX 71 1921-1923
Lee, Ivy, 1926-1934Lee, Higginson & Co., 1916-1930Lehman Brothers, 1928-1934Lido Country Club, New York, N.Y., 1922-1929Lindley, Ernest K., 1944Links (club), New York, N.Y., 1919-1939Log Cabin Stud, Inc., 1926Long Island Retriever Field Trial Club, Long Island, N.Y., 1940-1953Lorillard, Pierre, Jr., 1915-1929, 1943Loucks, William Dewey, 1929-1935
BOX 72 Lovett, Robert A., 1930-1940Lovett, R. S., 1917-1932Lucky Club, 1922"L" miscellaneous
Subject File, 1906-1954
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1917-1935(4 folders)
BOX 73 1936-1940(3 folders)
M. Samuel & Co., 1927-1939McKee, Joseph V., 1933McKinstry, Taylor, Patterson & Ellis, 1917-1921"Mc" miscellaneous
1918-1935BOX 74 1936-1953
Madison Square Garden Corp., 1936-1953Magazine of the Year, 1947Magazine subscriptions, 1944-1951Manhasset house, Long Island, N.Y., 1918Marie Harriman Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1930-1946Meadow Brook Club, Long Island, N.Y., 1936-1943Meiklejohn, Robert P.
1937-1940BOX 75 1940-1946
(6 folders)Memberships rejected, 1937-1951Merchant-Sterling Corp., 1937-1945Metropolitan Club, New York, N.Y., 1951-1953
BOX 76 Moley, Raymond, 1934-1942Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont., 1935-1951Morton & Co., 1919-1921Mt. Hood Timberline Lodge, Camp Government, Oreg., 1937-1939Municipal bill (relating to debtors), 1933Munroe, Charles A., 1929-1947Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., 1929-1932, 1953"M" miscellaneous
1938-1940BOX 77 1941-1953
N. W. Ayer & Son, 1943-1946National Association of Manufacturers, 1936-1940National Association of Savings Banks, 1939National Business Associates, 1937National Cash Register Co., 1938National Christian Committee of the United Jewish Appeal, 1950National Conference of Investors, 1936-1940National Foreign Trade Council, 1940-1943National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
Correspondence1933-1939
BOX 78 1940-1953Printed matter, 1938-1949
(2 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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National Geographic Society, 1936-1944National Housing Committee, 1937-1938National Industrial Conference Board
Correspondence, 1936-1942(2 folders)
BOX 79 Minutes, 1940-1942Printed matter, 1936-1942
National Mortgage Corp., 1940-1943National Pony Society, 1923-1950National Public Housing Conference, 1937-1940National Recovery Administration
Correspondence, 1934-1935BOX 80 Government printed matter, 1933-1937
(3 folders)New York State
General, 1933BOX 81 Mediation, labor boards, 1933
President's Emergency Reemployment Campaign Committee for the State of New York,1934
Statistics, 1933-1935Miscellaneous, 1934-1937
National Safety Council, 1937-1946National Surety Co., 1936-1938Navy Department , Secretary Charles Edison, 1940-1946Nelson, Donald M., 1935-1939New York apartments, Park Ave., East 66th Street, 1918-1919New York County Sheriff's Jury, 1927-1946New York Farmers [Association], 1937-1941
BOX 82 New York Museum of Science and Industry, New York, N.Y., 1937New York Railroad Club, New York, N.Y., 1939-1942New York state taxes, 1919-1920New York Stock Exchange, 1935-1941New York Title Co., 1935-1939New York Young Republican Club, New York, N.Y., 1919-1933Newcomen Society, 1935-1948
(2 folders)Niederosterreichische Escompte-Gesellschaft, 1926-1933Nineteen Twenty-Five F Street Club, Washington, D.C., 1935-1939North Shore-Sands Point Corp., 1929-1932Norton, Beulah S., 1929-1933"N" miscellaneous
1937-1938BOX 83 1939-1953
O'Brien, Boardman, Hewitt, Memhard & Early, 1930-1934Oil, 1929Omnibus Corp., 1926-1927Oppenheimer, Francis J., 1920
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Orange County Society, New York, N.Y., 1918-1919"O" miscellaneous, 1936-1950Pacific Development Corp. (Andersen, Meyer & Co.), 1916-1923Pan American Airways, 1929-1931Papers, guide to location, 1946-1953Paris apartment, 1930-1935Parker, Dale M., 1927-1950
BOX 84 Parks, Elton, 1920Parrott, R. D. A., 1915-1921Passports, 1946-1948Patent dinner, 1936Peal & Co., 1920Pelley, J. J., 1935-1940Pemberton, William L.
1931-1936(5 folders)
BOX 85 1937-1954(4 folders)
Personal miscellany, 1908-1951, undated(2 folders)
Pettengill, Samuel B., re: "Smoke Screen," 1938-1940Philbin, J. H., 1929-1939Philippine Refining Co., 1920-1927
BOX 86 Picker, F. M., 1929-1933Piping Rock Club, Long Island, N.Y., 1919-1932Playwright Producing Co., 1939Poland, 1927Polo ponies
General, 1927-1942, 1954(2 folders)
Killed by army plane crash, 1928-1936Poniatowski, Prince and Princess, 1921-1926Pons, Adolphe, 1926-1932Port of New York Authority, 1931-1950Post, Fred H., 1921-1929Powell, J. D., 1932-1934, 1941-1953
BOX 87 Power Investment Corp., 1928-1935Preece, Godfrey, 1922Prentis, H. W., Jr., 1944-1945Private plane, 1946-1948, 1951Producers Development Co., 1919-1920Pryor, Samuel F., 1919-1931Pullman Co., 1935-1943Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Co., 1936-1944Pyne, Percy R., Jr., 1928-1941"P" miscellaneous
1921-1922
Subject File, 1906-1954
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BOX 88 1923-1951(7 folders)
"Q" miscellaneous, 1920-1927BOX 89 Racquet & Tennis Club, New York, N.Y., 1917-1932
Railroad pamphlets, 1932-1937Randolph, Archibald C., 1926-1927Read, Norman H., 1917-1920Real estate, 1929Recess Club, New York, N.Y., 1925-1941Reconstruction Finance Corp., 1937-1939Refugee Children, English, 1940-1945Richberg, Donald, 1936-1937Roark, Pat, 1927-1929
BOX 90 Robb, Hampton, 1936Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, 1939-1940Robinson, R. H. M., 1922-1951
(3 folders)Robinson-Patman Act, 1936Rocky Mountain Club, New York, N.Y., 1915-1920Roesler, Rudolph E. V., 1931-1941Romania, 1927Rookery (club), New York, N.Y., 1929-1942Root, Clark, Breckner & Howland, 1920-1936Rossi, Irving
1919-1926(2 folders)
BOX 91 1927-1936(4 folders)
Rotterdamsche BankVereeniging, 1920-1923Russian War Relief, Inc., 1942-1943Russo-Asiatic Consolidated, 1917-1929"R" miscellaneous
1919-1924(2 folders)
BOX 92 1925-1937(5 folders)
BOX 93 1938-1951(2 folders)
Safe deposit data, 1943-1946Said, Boris, 1925-1928, 1940
(2 folders)St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., 1940-1944St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., 1946St. Nicholas Club, New York, N.Y., 1928-1938Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, Salzburg, Austria, 1950-1953
BOX 94 Sands Point, N.Y., home, 1928-1931(2 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Sands Point Club, Sands Point, N.Y.Correspondence
1927-1929(3 folders)
BOX 95 1930-1951(7 folders)
BOX 96 Membership lists, 1930-1936Sands Point Holding Corp. and Sands Point Club, 1927-1937
(3 folders)Schaaffgotsche, Felix, 1935Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1935-1938Securities and Exchange Commission, 1938-1940
BOX 97 Securities billsFederal Securities Act of 1933
(4 folders)BOX 98 National Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(2 folders)Security Owners Association, 1933-1935
(2 folders)Seger, Charles B., 1920-1935Selected Securities Co., 1919-1921Sfeko Ball Bearing Co., economic conditions in USSR, 1933
BOX 99 Shelley, Marguerite, 1929-1930Sick Chicken Society, 1938Silesian-American Corp., 1926-1949Small Issues Corp., 1929Smith, W. T., 1931-1940
(3 folders)Social Register Association, 1928-1952Social Security Board, 1936-1944Solmssen, Georg, 1923-1934
BOX 100 Southern Air Transport, 1930Southern Pacific Co., 1920-1938Special trust fund, undatedSplawn report on railroads, 1938Standard Investing Corp., 1933Stettinius, Edward R., 1939-1945Stewart, Duncan M., 1915-1920Sturgis, W. J., 1920-1921Sullivan & Cromwell, 1931-1937Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1927-1950
(2 folders)"S" miscellaneous
1917-1922BOX 101 1923-1931
(6 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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BOX 102 1932-1939 See also Oversize(7 folders)
BOX 103 1940-1953(2 folders)
Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass., 1922-1924Tate, Leonard, 1927-1931Tegethoff, C. C.
1 Jan.1915-2 Jan. 1920(3 folders)
BOX 104 3 Jan. 1920-30 Dec. 1921(6 folders)
BOX 105 3 Jan. 1922-24 Aug. 1925(6 folders)
BOX 106 4 Sept. 1925-17 Feb. 1927(3 folders)
Temporary National Economic Committee, investment banking reports, 1939-1940(2 folders)
Thomas Alva Edison Foundation, 1936BOX 107 Thomas L. Field & Co., 1920
Thys, William, 1926-1929Today
1933-1935(6 folders)
BOX 108 1936-1946(3 folders)
Tola Corp., 1926-1929Townsend, John R., 1915-1923Transocean Finance & Construction Corp., 1919-1922Transportation, tickets, itineraries, etc., 1950-1953
BOX 109 Transportation Association of America, 1935-1950(2 folders)
Transportation Club, London, England, 1949-1957Trudeau Sanitarium, Saranac Lake, N.Y.
1918-1925(2 folders)
BOX 110 1925-1935(5 folders)
BOX 111 1935-1940(6 folders)
BOX 112 1941-1944(4 folders)
BOX 113 1945-1947(5 folders)
BOX 114 1948-1953(6 folders)
BOX 115 Turf & Field Club, New York, N.Y., 1924-1940Tuxedo Club, Tuxedo Park, N.Y., 1919-1934, 1952-1953
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Twentieth Century Fund, 1931-1949"T" miscellaneous, 1917-1950
(5 folders)Union Club, New York, N.Y., 1920-1953
BOX 116 United Aircraft & Transport Corp., 1929United American Lines re: sale of steamers to Hamburg-American Line, 1926United States Junior Naval Reserve, 1920-1926United States Patent Law Sesquicentennial, 1940United States Polo Association, 1936-1939United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, 1936United States Trust Co. of New York, 1936Universal Aviation Corp., 1929-1934"U" miscellaneous, 1919-1951
(2 folders)Valentine's Manual of Old New York, 1920-1923Van Horn, Peter H., 1935-1936Vischer, Peter, 1930-1940
BOX 117 "V" miscellaneous, 1919-1952(3 folders)
W. A. Harriman Securities Corp., 1929-1941(3 folders)
W. B. Richards & Co., 1920Walker, G. H., 1925-1934
BOX 118 War debts, 1931-1932Warburg, James, Paul, and Max, 1920-1946
(2 folders)Ward, John H., 1935-1939Washington, D.C., office, 1946-1953Water Power League of America, 1921-1922Waters, W. O., 1917-1924
BOX 119 Weekly Publications, Inc., 1937-1951(4 folders)
West India Sugar Finance Corp., 1920-1923West Point Polo, West Point, N.Y., 1937-1940Western Association of Railway Executives, 1945Western Union Telegraph Co., 1928-1950
(2 folders)Weston, Rensselaer, 1916-1919
BOX 120 Wheeler, Reginald, 1922-1923Whippoorwill Corp., 1932White's (club), London, England, 1928-1953Whitman, Walt, statue, 1938-1941William Cramp and Sons' Ship and Engine Building Co., 1922-1935Williams, S. Clay, 1934-1935Wine and liquor lists, 1929-1933, 1943-1950Wineberger, L., 1928-1937Winslow, Lanier & Co., 1917-1928
Subject File, 1906-1954
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Woolcott, Alexander, 1937-1941Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp., 1931-1932
BOX 121 Wright Aeronautical Corp., 1923-1930"W" miscellaneous
1918-1932(6 folders)
BOX 122 1933-1939(5 folders)
BOX 123 1940-1953Yachts, 1921-1931
(3 folders)Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
Crew, 1914-1920General
1917 (including Yale health fund)BOX 124 1919-1953
(5 folders)BOX 125 R.T.A., 1917-1920
Yoland, Edgar H., 1920-1943Young, C. Willard, 1933-1934Young Men's Christian Association, 1917-1933
(3 folders)"Y" miscellaneous, 1921-1946Zeller, William F., 1919-1932"Z" miscellaneous, 1921-1946
BOX 126 MiscellanyCalling cards
BOX 127-659 Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
BOX 127-137 Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 1918-1975Correspondence, reports, minutes, certificates, printed matter and various appended and
related organizational items concerning the commission.Arranged chronologically by year.
BOX 127 1918-1921(5 folders)
BOX 128 1922-1924(5 folders)
BOX 129 1925-1929(5 folders)
BOX 130 1930-1933(4 folders)
BOX 131 1934-1936(4 folders)
BOX 132 1937-1939(4 folders)
Subject File, 1906-1954
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BOX 133 1940-1943(4 folders)
BOX 134 1945-1955(4 folders)
BOX 135 1959-1966(5 folders)
BOX 136 1967-1969(3 folders)
BOX 137 1970-1975(6 folders)
MiscellanyCertificates See Oversize
BOX 138-156 Business Advisory Council, 1933-1953Correspondence, minutes, reports, charts, economic data, financial and business papers,
printed matter, and miscellaneous organizational material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, subject, or type of material and chronologically
thereunder, with the exception of a small introductory file relating to a predecessor bodywhich is filed before the alphabetical sequence.
BOX 138 Predecessor body: Business Advisory & Planning Council for the Department of Commerce,1933-1934(3 folders)
Advisory Committee to Social Security Board, 1935-1939Agricultural Committee, 1935-1939
BOX 139 Air Commerce Planning Committee, 1936-1937Antitrust Committee, 1948-1950"A" miscellaneous, 1937-1939Bartlett, N. T., 1940-1941Brazilian Trade Committee, 1939-1940Business Advisory Fund
Budgets and statements, 1937-1941Contributions
1937-1939(4 folders)
BOX 140 1940-1946(7 folders)
BOX 141 Business Advisory FundContributions
1947-1949(3 folders)
ExpensesCoonley & Curran, 1938-1939Receipts, 1937-1940
BOX 142 Miscellaneous, 1937-1940Business Patent Committee, 1936-1939Bylaws, 1940-1949
Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
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"B" miscellaneous, 1933-1942(2 folders)
Capital Goods Expenditure Committee, 1935Census, 1940Census and Reemployment Committee, 1936-1938Chandler Bankruptcy Modernization Bill, 1937Clippings, 1937
BOX 143 Commerce DepartmentAppointments, 1939-1941Budget appropriations, 1938-1939
Committee on Amendments to the 1936 Revenue Act, 1937Committee on Business Conditions, 1937Committee on Business Legislation, 1937-1940
(2 folders)Committee on Commodity Reporting, 1940Committee on Credit Needs of Small Businesses, 1938-1940Committee on Decentralization of Industry, 1934Committee on Distribution Problems, 1937
BOX 144 Committee on General Taxation, 1935-1937(2 folders)
Committee on Government Reorganization, 1937-1939Committee on Industrial Relations, 1937-1939Committee on Interstate Trade Barriers, 1939-1940Committee on Location of Defense Industries, 1940Committee on National Economic Council, 1937Committee on Neutrality Legislation, 1936-1939Committee on Prices, 1939-1941Committee on Problems of Our Alien Population, 1938Committee on Production Planning, 1938-1939Committee on Rehabilitation of Communities, 1935
BOX 145 Committee on Securities and Exchange Act, 1940Committee on Selective Service Reemployment Division, 1940Committee on Taxation, 1937-1950Committee on the Public Utility Holding Company Bill, 1936-1938Committee on the Stock Exchange Act, 1933-1934Committee on Trade with Brazil, 1939Committee on Transportation, 1934-1935Committee on Unfair Trade Practices, 1937-1938Committee on Wages and Hours, 1937-1940Coonley, Prentiss L., 1938-1939
CorrespondenceWith Harriman, 1938-1939
(2 folders)With others (copies), 1938-1939
BOX 146 Corporate boards, 1939-1940Cover, John H., 1940"C" miscellaneous, 1937-1950
Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
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"D" miscellaneous, 1936-1944Economic report, 1948"E" miscellaneous, 1935-1939Federal Reserve System, recommendations to Congress, 1941Federal Trade Commission, 1948Fishery Advisory Committee, 1938Foreign Trade Committee, 1936-1940
BOX 147 "F" miscellaneous, 1935-1940(2 folders)
Gallup, George, 1939"G" miscellaneous, 1936-1942History, 1944Hopkins, Harry, 1938-1940Housing Committee, 1936-1949
(2 folders)BOX 148 "H" miscellaneous, 1937-1948
(3 folders)Independent Offices Appropriation Bill, 1937Industrial Economics Division, 1937Industrial mobilization (George Sloan's special committee), 1942Inventories, 1939Invitations, 1937"I" miscellaneous, 1939Jackson, Robert H., 1938Japanese economic mission, 1937Jensen, Willard, 1939-1940Jones, Jesse H., 1940-1945"J" miscellaneous, 1934-1940"K" miscellaneous, 1934-1939
BOX 149 Labor cooperation, 1938-1943Lea Bill, 1937Legislative Committee, 1936"L" miscellaneous, 1937-1942"Mc" miscellaneous, 1937-1945Meeting notices, 1935-1950Membership
1934-1939BOX 150 1940-1953
Merchant Marine Committee, 1936Miller-Tydings Bill, 1937Minutes of Executive Committee and General Business Advisory Council, 1934-1946
(5 folders)BOX 151 Monetary Policy Committee, 1934-1940
(3 folders)"M" miscellaneous, 1936-1940Noble, Edward J., 1939-1940"N" miscellaneous, 1937-1939
Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
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Office of Production Management, 1941"O" miscellaneous, 1937-1940Patent Committee, 1941-1943Patman Chain Store Tax Bill, 1940Patterson, Richard C., 1938-1940Polaroid Corp., 1937-1947
BOX 152 Presentation to Harriman, Arden, N.Y., 13 Apr. 1940Publicity policy, 1937"P" miscellaneous, 1938Retirement as chairman, 1940Robinson-Patman Committee, 1936-1937Roosevelt, James, 1937-1938Roper, Daniel C.
Correspondence, 1933-1940Dinners, 1937, 1939
(2 folders)"R" miscellaneous, 1936-1938Sloan, Alfred P., gift, 1938Small Business Committee, 1942Smaller Businesses Conference, 1938Statistical Reporting Committee, 1933-1937
(2 folders)BOX 153 "S" miscellaneous, 1933-1950
(2 folders)Tennessee Valley Authority, 1938Twentieth Century Fund studies, 1939"T" miscellaneous, 1937-1940Unemployment and relief, 1937Unemployment insurance, 1934United States Senate Trade Policies Committee, 1948"U" miscellaneous, 1937"V" miscellaneous, 1938-1939War Resources Board, 1939White House meetings
19 Jan. 1938BrainstormsCouncil leakEncomiumsGeneral
1 June 1939BOX 154 White, Walter
1936-1944(5 folders)
BOX 155 1945-1950(5 folders)
BOX 156 1950-1951Williams, S. Clay, 1936-1939
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Wood, Robert E., 1936-1937"W" miscellaneous, 1936-1942
(2 folders)"X-Z" miscellaneous, 1937Miscellany, 1935-1944
(2 folders)
BOX 157-212 World War II Files, 1941-1981Microfilm edition, shelf no. 19,613, does not circulate.
BOX 157-158REEL 1-3
Appointment Calendars.
Appointment calendars and scheduling material.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 157REEL 1
Mar. 1941-Dec. 1943
(6 folders)BOX 158REEL 2-3
Jan. 1944-Apr. 1946
(3 folders)
BOX 158-169REEL 3-11
Harriman Mission.
Chronological files of correspondence, memoranda, reports, messages, notes, cables,charts, lists, maps, printed matter, and miscellaneous items; a subject file of specialitems, such as Harriman's Casablanca Conference notes, arranged alphabetically bytopic or type of material; personal miscellany, including social correspondence,congratulations and greetings, invitations, private financial material, and otherunofficial papers alphabetically arranged by type of material; a printed matter fileconsisting largely of clippings; and a miscellany file of address cards.
BOX 158REEL 3
Chronological file
Jan.-Mar. 1941(3 folders)
BOX 159REEL 3
Apr.-June 1941
(10 folders)BOX 160REEL 4
July-Oct. 1941
(9 folders)BOX 161REEL 4-5
Nov. 1941-Apr. 1942
(10 folders)BOX 162REEL 5-6
May-Sept. 1942
(9 folders)
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BOX 163REEL 6-7
Oct. 1942-Mar. 1943
(10 folders)BOX 164REEL 7-8
Apr.-Sept. 1943
(10 folders)Subject file
Balfour, Harold, "Moscow Diary, 1941"BOX 165REEL 8
Conferences
Casablanca, notes by Harriman, Jan. 1943Quebec, BOSCO telephone directory, Aug. 1943
Meiklejohn, Robert P."Report on the Harriman Mission," 1946
(4 folders)"Report on Special Mission to the USSR.," Sept.-Oct. 1941
Personnel lists and cards, undatedBOX 166REEL 8-9
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, antitrust case, 1942
Trips, Moscow and United States, notes, Aug. 1942, Nov. 1942Personal miscellany
Appointment to London, 1941Congratulations
Acknowledged, 1941Received, 1941
Appointment to Moscow with Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook, 1941Art items and other furnishings offered for sale, 1941-1943Autograph item, Casablanca Conference note, 1943Cable charges, 1941Calling cards, undatedCharity requests, 1941Christmas greetings, 1941-1942
(2 folders)Clubs, 1941-1942
BOX 167REEL 9-10
Crank letters and autograph requests, 1941-1942
FinancialBrown, Shipley & Co., account, 1941-1942Expenses
General, 1941-1943Hotel bills, 1941
Invitations declined, 1941, 1943(2 folders)
Job applications, 1941-1943Medical data, undatedPassport, passes, etc., 1943Programs, 1941-1943
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WinesJusterini & Brooks, 1941-1943
BOX 168REEL 10-11
Saccone & Speed, Ltd., 1941-1943
Printed matterClippings, Feb. 1941-Sept. 1943
(4 folders)Lend-Lease report, Mar. 1941-Dec. 1942Miscellaneous, 1941, undated
BOX 169REEL 11
Miscellany
Address cards, 1941-1943
BOX 170-208REEL 11-50
Moscow Files.
Chronological files of correspondence, memoranda, reports, messages, notes, cables,charts, lists, maps, printed matter, and miscellaneous items; a subject file of specialitems, such as military operations reports, Yalta Conference records, and press reportsarranged alphabetically by topic or type of material; personal miscellany, includingautographed mementos, social correspondence, greetings and congratulations, privatefinancial material, and other unofficial papers alphabetically arranged by type ofmaterial; and a printed file consisting largely of clippings.
BOX 170REEL 11-12
Chronological file
14 Sept.-30 Nov. 1943(11 folders)
BOX 171REEL 12-13
1 Dec. 1943-15 Mar. 1944
(12 folders)BOX 172REEL 13-14
16 Mar.-15 June 1944
(12 folders)BOX 173REEL 14-15
16 June-31 Aug. 1944
(13 folders)BOX 174REEL 16
1 Sept.-16 Oct. 1944
(12 folders)BOX 175REEL 17
17 Oct.-14 Dec. 1944
(10 folders)BOX 176REEL 18
15 Dec. 1944-9 Feb. 1945
(11 folders)BOX 177REEL 19-20
10 Feb.-21 Mar. 1945
(13 folders)
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BOX 178REEL 20-21
22 Mar.-30 Apr. 1945
(10 folders)BOX 179REEL 21-22
1 May-7 June 1945
(8 folders)BOX 180REEL 22-23
8 June-11 July 1945
(9 folders)BOX 181REEL 23-24
12 July-18 Aug. 1945
(10 folders)BOX 182REEL 24-25
19 Aug.-26 Sept. 1945
(10 folders)BOX 183REEL 25-26
27 Sept.-7 Nov. 1945
(8 folders)BOX 184REEL 26-27
8 Nov.-16 Dec. 1945
(10 folders)BOX 185REEL 27-28
17 Dec. 1945-9 Jan. 1946
(11 folders)BOX 186REEL 28-29
10 Jan.-24 Sept. 1946, undated
(9 folders)BOX 187REEL 29-30
Subject file
ConferencesMalta, ARGONAUT telephone directory, Jan. 1945Moscow
Churchill-StalinConversations and documents, 13-21 Oct. 1944Hopkins-Stalin, official record, 26 May-6 June 1945Potsdam, VICTORY telephone directory and maps, July 1945
Tehran, official record, Nov. 1943Yalta
Official record, 4-11 Feb. 1945President's log, 22 Jan.-8 Feb. 1945
Foreign representatives in Moscow, lists, 1944-1945Katyn Forest massacre, Katyn, Russia, 1944-1953
BOX 188REEL 30-31
Military
Balkans operations of the Mediterranean Allied Strategic Air Force, 29 Mar.-5 Apr.1944, photographs
Battlefield tour with Gen. George S. Patton, map, 1944 See OversizeFifteenth Air Force operations in Southeastern Europe, photographs, 23 Dec.
1944-18 Mar. 1945
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Gdynia, Poland, Eighth Air Force bomber attack, 9 Oct. 1943"The History of Frantic, Oct. 26, 1943-June 15, 1944"
BOX 189REEL 31
"Impact of American Air Power on the German War Machine," circa 1946
Invasion reports, June-Sept. 1944(4 folders)
Operations Western Europe report, Oct.-Nov. 1944OVERLORD reports, 28 Aug. 1944-Jan. 1945
(2 folders)BOX 190REEL 31-32
Ploesti, Romania, bombings, photographs, 1943-1944
Renault plant bombings, photographs, 1943Situation reports, 25 Jan.-9 May 1945"The United States Military Mission to Moscow, Oct. 18, 1943-Oct. 31, 1945"
Draft, Part IFinal report
(2 folders)BOX 191REEL 32-33
(2 folders)
United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe, photographsAttack on Axis oil, 1 May-30 June 1944 See OversizeOperations, 1944 See OversizeOperations over Germany, 20-25 Feb. 1944 See OversizeResults of March 1944 operations
PressBritish Embassy "Informative" telegrams, May 1945-Jan. 1946Moscow Embassy to Washington, cables
May-June 1945(2 folders)
BOX 192REEL 33-34
July 1945-Jan. 1946
(3 folders)State Department radio bulletins
14 Aug. 1944-31 July 1945(3 folders)
BOX 193REEL 34-35
1 Aug. 1945-10 Jan. 1946
(3 folders)Kuhn Kenworthy summary, June-Aug. 1945News synopses-American (United States Information Service)
Apr.-May 1945(2 folders)
BOX 194REEL 35-36
June-Nov. 1945
(6 folders)BOX 195REEL 36
Dec. 1945-Jan. 1946
(2 folders)
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Polpress, Polish Press Agency, Moscow Branch July 1944-May 1945(2 folders)
Speeches, statements, and releases by Roosevelt, Churchill, and other leaders,1944-1945
BOX 196REEL 36-37
Translations from Russian (Joint Press Reading Service, Moscow)
Bolshevik, 1944-1945(2 folders)
Doshkolnoye Vospitanie ("Pre-School Education"), 1944-1945Krokodil, 1944-1945Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1944-1945Literatura I Iskusstvo ("Literature and Art"), 1944Mirovoe Khozaistvo I Mirovaya Politika ("World Economy and World Politics"),
1944-1945Moscow dailies
Mar.-Apr. 1944(2 folders)
BOX 197REEL 37-38
May-Aug. 1944
(4 folders)BOX 198REEL 39-40
Sept.-Dec. 1944
(4 folders)BOX 199REEL 40-41
Jan.-Apr. 1945
(4 folders)BOX 200REEL 41-42
May-Aug. 1945
(4 folders)BOX 201REEL 42-43
Sept.-Nov. 1945
(3 folders)BOX 202REEL 44
Dec. 1945-Jan. 1946
(2 folders)Nachalnaya Shkola ("The Primary School"), 1944Novy Mir ("New World"), 1944Ogonyok, 1944Oktyabr, 1944-1945Pionerskaya Pravda, 1944-1945Propagandist, 1944-1945Provincial press, 1944Slavyane, 1944-1945Smena, 1944-1945
BOX 203REEL 45-46
Sovetskaya Pedagogika, 1944-1945
Sovietskoye Iskusstvo ("Soviet Art"), 1944-1945Sputnik Agitatora ("The Agitator's Vade Mecum"), 1944-1945
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Uchitelskaya Gazeta ("Teachers' Journal"), 1944-1945Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR ("Academy of Sciences Bulletin"), 1944-1945Voina I Rabochi Klass ("War and the Working Class"), 1944Zhurnal Moskovskoi Patriarkhii ("Moscow Patriarchate"), 1944-1945Znamya ("Banner"), 1944Miscellaneous, 1944-1945
USIS Confidential Survey, 1944-1946Progress reports on United Kingdom stock position of imported materials, 1944-1945
(1 folder)BOX 204REEL 46
(1 folder)
Willette, E. F., "Dialectical Materialism and Russian Objectives," Jan. 1946Personal miscellany
Appointment as ambassadorBritish press clippings, 1943Congratulations, 1943
Autograph items (Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and others), 1943-1944, undatedCables, 1943Christmas greetings, 1943-1945
(3 folders)BOX 205REEL 46-47
Commissary bills, 1944-1946
Crank mail, 1943-1946Financial oddments, 1943-1946Gift from Stalin, horses, 1945-1949Humor file, 1945Independence Day reception, 4 July 1945Job applications, 1943-1946Liquor, 1943-1946
(4 folders)Medal for Merit award, 1946New York office memoranda (Lillian A. Koons), 1943-1945
BOX 206REEL 47-48
Passports, passes, certificates, and other documents, 1943-1945, undated
Programs, 1944Resignation, 1946Souvenirs, German war mementos from Potsdam Conference (Hitler memorabilia),
1944-1945Printed matter
Clippings, 1943-1946Foreign Service lists, 1944-1945Lend-Lease reports, 1944Russian newspapers
Moscow NewsMar.-Dec. 1944
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BOX 207REEL 48-49
Jan. 1945-Jan. 1946
(4 folders)BOX 208REEL 49-50
Miscellaneous Russian language, 1941-1945
Russian periodicalsNew Times, June 1945-Jan. 1946The War and the Working Class, Jan.-May 1945
Miscellaneous
BOX 209-212REEL 50-53
Meiklejohn (Robert P.) Files
Personal files of Robert P. Meiklejohn, Harriman's administrative assistant during the war,including Meiklejohn's diary, his report on the Harriman Mission, and an index hecompiled of Harriman's World War II papers.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 209REEL 50-51
Correspondence and miscellany, 1946-1981
Chronological index and reference guide to Harriman's activities and papersFeb.1941-June 1944
(5 folders)BOX 210REEL 51
July 1944-Dec. 1947
(4 folders)BOX 211REEL 52
Diary, 1941-1946
(2 vols.)BOX 212REEL 53
Harriman papers, shipment and organization, 1943-1953
Lists, notes, itineraries, and miscellaneous research data, 1941-1946"Missions Delegated to Harriman Mission," circa 1945Photographs, correspondence, and lists, 1947"Report on the Harriman Mission" (with reference citations), 1946
(4 folders)"Report on Trip to Middle East," June-July, 1941
BOX 212-225 Truman Administration: London Files (Ambassador to Great Britain), 1946
BOX 212-213 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization and chronologically
therein.
BOX 212 ABOX 213 B-Z
(7 folders)
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BOX 214-219 Paris Conference.Official documents, reports, agendas, press releases, printed proceedings, and
miscellaneous matter from the conference.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 214 AdministrativeAgenda (plenary sessions)Council of Foreign MinistersDocuments: Amendments, Tomes I-II
(2 folders)Documents submitted to plenary sessionDraft treaty with ItalyEconomic Commission for the Balkan Countries and Finland
(1 folder)BOX 215 (1 folder)
Economic Commission for Italy(3 folders)
Journal (summary of proceedings)Legal and Drafting Commission
BOX 216 Military and Air SubcommitteeNotes of service issued by the secretariatObservations by the Italian delegationOrders of the dayPersonalPolitical and territorial commissions
BulgariaFinland
BOX 217 HungaryItaly
(3 folders)BOX 218 (1 folder)
Romania(3 folders)
Press releasesBOX 219 Publication of treaties and draft treaties
Soviet Ukraine-TriesteSummary records of decisions taken at the Committee of ProcedureVerbatim records of plenary sessions
(2 folders)Miscellany
BOX 220-225 Subject File.Appointment calendar, correspondence, reports, notes, memoranda, cables, invitations,
private financial and social material, printed matter, and other personal and officialmaterial.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 220 Appointment calendar
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Appointment to officeClippingsCongratulationsOfficial papers
Atomic energyAutomobileBases, American military in the United Kingdom"British News Summary" (USIS)
BOX 221 ClippingsConference of Naval Attaches, 25-29 June 1946ContributionsDeparture from LondonEmbassy administrationEmbassy organization chartsFinancialHousehold expenses, furnishings, and staffHousing (Claridge's Hotel, Great Enton, Princess Gate, Winfield House, etc.)
BOX 222 InvitationsGeneral
(4 folders)BOX 223 Paris Conference, 1946
Meiklejohn, Robert P.Memberships, clubs, etc.Mission for Economic AffairsOfficial memorandaPalestine
Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry, June 1946(2 folders)
BOX 224 GeneralPartiesPersonal effects, household items, and shipmentsPolitics, United States elections, 1946Resignation"Selected Photographs from Pauley Mission to Manchuria,” June 1946
BOX 225 Telegraph accountTelegraph digest, June-Sept. 1946
(4 folders)Travel accountsTruman, Harry S., press conferencesVisitors
BOX 226-265 Truman Administration: Secretary of Commerce, 1943-1949
BOX 226-260 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, cables, minutes, charts, lists, printed matter,
and miscellaneous material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, subject, or type of material.
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BOX 226 Air Coordinating Committee, 1947-1948Air safety, special board of inquiry, 1947Aircraft development information, 1947Airplane, private, 1947-1948Aldrich, Winthrop W., 1946-1948Appointment calendar, Oct. 1946-Apr. 1948Appointment to office
Congratulations, 1946A-J
(4 folders)BOX 227 K-Z
(5 folders)First press conference, 1946Offers of assistance, 1946
BOX 228 Press clippings, Sept.-Nov. 1946(5 folders)
Press statement on leaving Britain, 1946Radio transcripts and commentators' comments, 1946
BOX 229 Senate confirmation and opposition, 1943-1948Autograph requests, 1946-1948Aviation, general, 1947"A" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(3 folders)BOX 230 Benton, William, 1946-1948
Berlin, Richard E., 1946Biographical data, 1946-1947Birthday greetings, 1947Business Advisory Council, 1946-1948
(2 folders)"B-Ba" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
BOX 231 "Bb-Bz" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(4 folders)
Cabinet Committee on World Food Problems, 1946-1948BOX 232 Cabinet meetings, reports and preparatory material, 1946-1948
(4 folders)Carey, James B., 1947-1948Chiefs of Staff Planning Group, 1946-1947
BOX 233 Christmas greetings, 1946-1948Churchill, Winston, 1946-1948Civil Aeronautics Board, 1946-1948"Civilian Aviation and National Defense," 1947-1948Clippings, 1946-1948
(2 folders)BOX 234 (1 folder)
Committee for Economic Development, 1947-1948Communism and communists, 1947-1948
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Congressional Aviation Policy Board, 1948Contributions, 1946-1948
(2 folders)BOX 235 Council of Economic Advisors, 1947-1948
Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford, 1946-1948Cuno, Martha, 1946-1948"C-Com" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)BOX 236 "Con-Cz" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
Degree, honorary, New York University, New York, N.Y., 1947Draper, William H., Jr., 1946-1948"D" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)Entertainment, 1947-1948European aid
Citizens Food Committee, 1947BOX 237 Clippings, 1947-1948
Coal production, 1947Committee of European Economic Community, Paris Conference, 1947Interim aid program, 1947-1948
(2 folders)BOX 238 Krug, J. A., report on national resources and foreign aid, 1947
Marshall Plan, 1947-1948(2 folders)
Nourse Committee (Council of Economic Advisors), 1947-1948BOX 239 President's Committee on Foreign Aid (Committee of Nineteen), 1947-1948
(6 folders)BOX 240 Reports, 1947
Voluntary Food Conservation Program, 1947-1948Miscellany, 1947-1948
European Cooperation AdministrationAppointment as representative in Europe, 1948Budget requirements for first year as prepared by State Department, 1948Congratulations, 1948
BOX 241 "E" miscellaneous, 1946-1948Forrestal, James, 1946-1948Foster, William C., 1946-1948Freedom of Union, 1946-1948"F" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)Germany, 1947-1948Gifts, 1946-1948
BOX 242 Great Britain, 1946-1948"G" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(3 folders)Hannegan, Robert E., 1946-1948Harriman Mission reunions, 1946-1948
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Hoffman, Paul G., 1946-1948Hook, Charles R., 1946-1948Hoover, J. Edgar, 1947Hopper, Bruce, 1947-1948
(2 folders)BOX 243 Houses for rent or sale, 1946-1947
"H" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(3 folders)
InvitationsAccepted, 1946-1948
(1 folder)BOX 244 (2 folders)
Declined or regretted, 1946-1948(4 folders)
BOX 245 (5 folders)To speak on radio programs, 1948
BOX 246 "I" miscellaneous, 1946-1948Japan, 1947Jefferson Day Dinner, 1947"J" miscellaneous, 1946-1948Kennan, George Frost, 1946-1948Kent, Fred I., 1945-1947Koons, Lillian A., 1946-1948"K" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)BOX 247 Labor legislation, 1947-1948
Lasser, David, 1948London office, 1946-1948Lovett, Robert A., 1947-1948Luckman, Charles, 1947-1948"L-Le" miscellaneous, 1945-1948
(2 folders)BOX 248 "Lf-Lz" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
Mann, Joseph F., 1946-1948March of Time film, "Public Relations--This Means You," 1947Marshall, George C., 1947-1948Meiklejohn, Robert P., 1946-1948Memberships, 1946-1948
(2 folders)Merchant Marine
President's Advisory Commission, 1947Miscellany, 1947-1948
BOX 249 Messersmith, George, 1946-1947Moscovit, Harold R., 1946-1947"M" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(3 folders)Nathan, Robert R., 1946-1947
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National Opinion Research Center, 1948BOX 250 "N-O" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)Papers, index and organization, 1948Pauley, Edwin W., 1946-1947Pearson, Drew, 1947-1948Pemberton, William L., 1946-1948Personal miscellany, 1946-1948
(2 folders)Photographs, correspondence about, 1948Political file, 1947-1948
BOX 251 Pope, Arthur Upham, 1946-1947Powell, J. D., 1947-1948President's Air Policy Commission, 1947-1948"P-Q" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(3 folders)Railroads, 1946-1948Reed, Philip D., 1946-1948Resignation, 1948Retinger, J. H., 1946-1948
BOX 252 Roosevelt, Franklin D., memorial, 1946-1948"R" miscellaneous, 1946-1949
(2 folders)Sponsorships, 1947-1948Stabilization Program, 1947Statements by Harriman, 1947-1948
(2 folders)BOX 253 Steel, 1947-1948
Stratton Bill, 1947Sullivan, Gael, 1946-1948Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1946-1948"S" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(3 folders)BOX 254 Telephone and telegraph bills, 1946-1948
Telephone calls made, daily record7 Oct. 1946-29 Aug. 194720 Sept. 1947-24 Apr. 1948
TripsBogota, Colombia, Ninth International Conference of American States, Mar.-Apr. 1948
Position books(2 folders)
BOX 255 Press clippingsMiscellany
Europe, 1-18 July 1947Anderson's report to the presidentItinerary and related matterMeeting with Pius XII, Pope
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Preparation papersPress clippings
BOX 256 Report of conferences with American and German officialsReport to the presidentMiscellany
(2 folders)Germany, July 1947
AlbumsKrupp Works, EssenSalzer-Amalie mines, Essen
CorrespondenceBOX 257 Truman, Harry S.
Correspondence and miscellany, 1946-1948Economic reports to Congress, 1947-1948
(3 folders)Press conferences, 1946-1947Press statements and messages, 1947-1948State of the Union addresses, 1947-1948
"T" miscellaneous, 1946-1948BOX 258 USSR
American Embassy, Moscow, 1946-1947Interpretive reports on Soviet foreign policy based on the pressReport on internal politics and social development
Miscellany, 1946-1948(2 folders)
"U-V" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(2 folders)
Wallace, Henry A., 1946-1948BOX 259 Williamson, Charles G., 1947
"W" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(3 folders)
Yale-in-China campaign, 1947-1948Young, Robert R., 1947-1948
BOX 260 "Y-Z" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
BOX 260-264 Letters Sent.Copies of letters sent by Harriman.Arranged alphabetically by name of recipient.
BOX 260 "A-C" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(5 folders)
BOX 261 "D-H" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(5 folders)
BOX 262 "I-L" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(3 folders)
Marshall, George C., 1947-1948
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"M" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(2 folders)
BOX 263 "N-S" miscellaneous, 1946-1948(5 folders)
Truman, Harry S., 1946-1947BOX 264 "T-V" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
Webb, James E., 1946-1948"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1946-1948
(2 folders)
BOX 265 Name Card File.Secretarial file of names, addresses, and dates of meetings and conversations.
BOX 265 Card file of names, addresses, and dates of meetings, 1946-1948
BOX 266-274 Truman Administration: Marshall Plan, 1947-1951
BOX 266-269 General CorrespondenceLetters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 266 Acheson, Dean, 1949-1950"A-B" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
(2 folders)Churchill, Winston, 1949-1950Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford, 1948-1950"C" miscellaneous, 1948-1950Desvernine, Raoul E., 1948-1950"D-E" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
(2 folders)Finletter, Thomas K., 1948-1950Foster, William C., 1948-1950"F" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
BOX 267 Gray, Gordon, 1949-1950"G" miscellaneous, 1948-1950Hoffman, Paul G., 1948-1950"H-L" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
(3 folders)McCloy, John Jay, 1948-1950McNeil, Hector, 1949Marshall, George C., 1948-1950"M" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
BOX 268 "N-R" miscellaneous, 1948-1950(4 folders)
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1917- ), 1948-1950Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1948-1950"S" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
(2 folders)
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Truman, Harry S., 1948-1950"T-W" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
(4 folders)BOX 269 "X-Z" miscellaneous, 1948-1950
BOX 269-273 Subject File.Appointment calendars, chronological files of letters sent, correspondence, reports,
memoranda, notes, messages, lists, charts, minutes, press material, administrative data,and miscellaneous items.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 269 Appointment calendars, Apr. 1948-June 1950(5 folders)
Chronological file of outgoing letters (Washington, D.C., office), 1949-1950Conferences
Ambassadors meetingsParis, 21-22 Oct. 1949 (first meeting)Rome, 22-24 Mar. 1950 (second meeting)
Brussels, 23 June 1949BOX 270 Council of Foreign Ministers (United Kingdom, USSR, United States), May-June 1949
European Coordinating Committee17 Nov. 1949 (first meeting)15 Feb. 1950 (fourth meeting)6 May 1950 (fifth meeting)
Tripartite (United States, United Kingdom, Canada), Sept. 1949Country file
Austria, 1948-1950Belgium, 1949-1950China, undatedColombia, 1948Denmark, undatedFinland, 1950France
General, 1948United States meeting, Sept. 1949
Germany, 1948Greece, 1948-1950Italy, 1948-1949Netherlands, 1950Norway, 1948-1950Pakistan, 1949Poland, 1949Portugal, 1950Scandinavia, undatedSpain, 1948Sweden, 1948-1950Switzerland, 1948
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Turkey, 1949United Kingdom, 1948-1950
BOX 271 USSR, 1947-1950Yugoslavia, 1948-1950
East-West trade, 1948Economic Commission for Europe, 1948-1950Economic Cooperation Administration
Directory and staff miscellany, 1949Press material, 1948-1950
European Movement, 1948-1949European Payments Union, 1949-1950Harriman Committee (Committee of Nineteen), 1947-1948Job applications, 1948Labor, 1948-1950Memoranda of conversations, 1948-1950Military defense
General, 1949-1950BOX 272 Policy planning (high level), 1948-1950
Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1948-1950(2 folders)
Policy, general, 1948-1950Snyder, John W., trip, July 1949Trips
Official and personal, 1948-1950Vouchers, etc., 1948-1950
BOX 273 United States-Western Europe trade volume and barriers, 1948-1949(2 folders)
MiscellanyMemoranda, 1948-1950Notes by Harriman, 1949Photograph album, "The Marshall Plan at Mid-Mark," undated See OversizePress statements by Harriman, 1948, undatedPrinted matter, 1948-1950
(3 folders)
BOX 273-274 Personal Miscellany.Correspondence, social notes and greetings, private financial records and lists, personal
documents, and miscellaneous data.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 273 Arden House, Arden, N.Y., (Dwight D. Eisenhower and Columbia University, New York,N.Y.), 1949-1950
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1948-1950Christmas acknowledgments, 1948-1950Documents, passports, etc., 1948-1950Household and financial data, 1948-1950
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BOX 274 Invitations and club memberships, 1948-1950(3 folders)
Medical, 1948Moir, Phyllis, household files, 1948-1950Pemberton, William L., 1949-1950Press release of appointment, undatedProperty and art collection, 1948-1950Shipments of household and personal items, 1947-1951Termination and new appointment, 1950
BOX 275-278 Truman Administration: NATO Temporary Council Committee, 1950-1952
BOX 275 Chronological Reading FileCarbon copies of letters sent.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 275 General Correspondence.General correspondence.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization.
BOX 275-276 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, charts, lists, and political, military, and economic
data.Arranged alphabetically by name of country or topic.
BOX 275 Belgium, 1951-1952Countries, general, 1951Country annexes, 1951Denmark, 1951France, 1951-1952Germany, 1951-1952Iceland, undatedItaly, 1951Netherlands, 1951Norway, 1951-1952Portugal, undatedUnited Kingdom, 1951-1952United States
Allocations policies, 1951-1952Budget Bureau, 1951Comments on report, 1951-1952Congress, 1951-1952Council of Economic Advisors, 1951Defense Production Administration, 1951Defense Department, 1951
BOX 276 Delegation, staff, 1951-1952National Advisory Council, 1952
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Treasury Department, 1951
BOX 276-278 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, charts, lists, and political, military, and economic
data including minutes, printed matter, and press releases.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 276 Coal and steel, undatedDefense capabilities, 1951Defense Production Board, 1951European Coordinating Committee, 1951European Defense Force, 1951Executive Bureau
Establishment, 1951Progress reports, 1951"Three Wise Men," 1951-1952Working group, 1951
Financial and Economic Board, undatedJoint American Military Advisory Group (JAMAG), 1951-1952Meetings and trips
Mutual Security Agency mission chiefs, Paris, 7-9 Nov. 1951North Atlantic Council
Lisbon, 17-20 Feb. 1952Paris, Oct. 1951Rome, 26-28 Nov. 1951
BOX 277 Washington, D.C., 27 Oct.-1 Nov. 1951Membership, staff, 1951Message sheets, 1951, undatedMutual Defense Assistance Program (MDAP), 1951North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reorganization and location, 1951-1952Ottawa Resolution, 1951Outline of operations, 1951Press
Harriman statements, 1951North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), communiques, 1951-1952Press conferences
12 Oct. 195118 Dec. 1951
Release of 8 Feb. 1952Miscellany, 1951-1952
Procurement, offshore, 1951Production
Military, 1951Productivity, undated
ReportsDrafts, undated
(2 folders)
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Final, parts I-V, undatedNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), resolution, undated
BOX 278 Responses by country, undatedMiscellaneous memoranda, 1951-1952
Screening and Costing CommitteeGeneral, 1951-1952Staff, 1951-1952Terms of reference, 1951
Security documents/COSMIC receipts/controls, 1951Standing Group and Military Committee, 1950-1952
(2 folders)Supply planning, 1951Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), 1951Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE) and Supreme Allied Command,
Europe (SACEUR) (Dwight D. Eisenhower), 1951-1952Miscellaneous notes, undated
BOX 279-313 Truman Administration: Special Assistant, 1944-1963
BOX 279-280 Appointment FileAppointment calendars and scheduling material, arranged chronologically, and an
alphabetical name file citing times of meetings and conversations.
BOX 279 Calendars, Feb. 1950-Dec. 1951(3 folders)
RecordsDates and times, June 1950-Dec. 1951
(3 folders)BOX 280 Name index, 1950-1952
BOX 281-292 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 281 Acheson, Dean, 1950-1951American Assembly, 1950-1952Autograph requests, 1950-1952"A" miscellaneous, 1948-1952Barrett, Edward W., 1950-1951Benton, William, 1950-1951"B" miscellaneous, 1950-1951
(1 folder)BOX 282 (1 folder)
Christmas card and present lists, 1950-1951Committee for Economic Development (Howard Myers), 1951Congressional liaison, 1950-1951Cordell Hull Foundation, 1951Council on Foreign Relations, 1950-1951
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BOX 283 Crank file, 1950-1951"C" miscellaneous, 1950-1952
(4 folders)Democratic State Committee (New York), 1950-1952Dulles, Allen Welsh, undated"D" miscellaneous, 1950-1952
BOX 284 Economic assistance abroad, 1950-1951Economic Cooperation Administration, 1950-1951Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1950-1951"E" miscellaneous, 1950-1952Forrestal, Michael V., 1950Friedgood, Harry B., 1950
BOX 285 "F" miscellaneous, 1950-1951(2 folders)
Gruenther, Alfred M., 1950-1951"G" miscellaneous, 1950-1951
(2 folders)Hart, R. W. (Arden House, Arden, N.Y.), 1950-1951"H" miscellaneous, 1950-1952
(3 folders)BOX 286 "I-L" miscellaneous, 1949-1952
(8 folders)BOX 287 McKee, Frederick C., 1950-1951
"Mc-N" miscellaneous, 1950-1952(4 folders)
BOX 288 "O" miscellaneous, 1950-1951Paintings, 1950-1951Patton, James G., 1951-1952"P-R" miscellaneous, 1950-1952
(6 folders)BOX 289 Sachs, Alexander, 1950-1952
(2 folders)Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1917- ), 1950-1952Special Congressional Delegation, briefing, June 1951Stikker, Dirk U., 1950-1951"S" miscellaneous, 1950-1952
(1 folder)BOX 290 (3 folders)
Truman, Harry S., 1950-1953"T-V" miscellaneous, 1950-1953
(5 folders)"W" miscellaneous, 1950-1951
(1 folder)BOX 291 (1 folder)
"X-Z" miscellaneous, 1950-1951Miscellaneous
Chronological files of letters sent
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June 1950-May 1951(3 folders)
BOX 292 June 1951-Oct. 1951
BOX 292-296 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, press releases, photographs, anddiplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by country and further arranged by type of material or subject.
BOX 292 Austria, 1950Brazil, 1951China, 1951Czechoslovakia, 1951Egypt, 1951France
General, 1951Truman-Pleven talks, 29-30 Jan. 1951
(2 folders)Germany, 1951India, 1951Indochina, 1951Iran
Communications with Iranian government, 1951Diary and notes, 1951General correspondence, 1951Memoranda of conversations, 1951
BOX 293 PressClippings, 1951Extracts, 1951News conference in London, 8 Aug. 1951Photographs, 1951Statements by Harriman, 1951
Special correspondence, cables, memoranda, etc., 1951(2 folders)
State Department cablesFrom Tehran, 1951
(1 folder)BOX 294 (3 folders)
To Tehran, 1951(2 folders)
United Kingdom, 1951Walters (Vernon) file, 1951
Israel, 1950-1951Italy, 1951
(1 folder)BOX 295 (1 folder)
Japan
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General, 1951Peace Conference, 1951
(4 folders)BOX 296 Liberia, 1950
Netherlands, 1950New Zealand, 1951Pakistan, 1951Philippines, 1951Spain, 1950-1951Sweden, 1950United Kingdom
General, 1950-1951Visit of C. R. Attlee, Dec. 1950
USSR, 1951Yugoslavia
General, 1951Press conference, 26 Aug. 1951
Miscellany, 1950
BOX 296-313 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, minutes, press releases,photographs, and diplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 296 Administrative matters, 1950-1951Agriculture, 1950-1951Air Force, 1950Allocations policy, 1951American Republics Foreign Ministers Meeting, briefing book, 1951
(2 folders)BOX 297 (2 folders)
Army, 1950Attlee, C. R., briefing book of visit, 1950Biographical miscellany, 1950-1951Biographies, foreign, undatedBrookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1951Budget Bureau, 1950Byrd, Richard, report, 1950Cables
Army (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe), other than Harry Truman andTheodore Tannenwald, Jr., 1951
Between Harriman and staff, 1950(2 folders)
BOX 298 (2 folders)Between Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., and Harriman, Oct.-Dec. 1951
Paris to Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C., to Paris
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ClippingsBritish-Iranian oil crisis
Mar.-Aug. 1951(3 folders)
BOX 299 Sept.-Dec. 1951(2 folders)
General, 1950Commerce Department, 1950Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights, 1950Committee on the Present Crisis, 1951Committee on the Present Danger, 1951Congress
General, 1949-1951BOX 300 Presentation documents, Feb. 1949
Council of Economic Advisors, 1950-1951(4 folders)
Defense Department, 1950Defense mobilization, 1950Economic sanctions, 1950
BOX 301 Eisenhower, Dwight D., European trip, Jan. 1951Briefing bookCorrespondenceWalters (Vernon) file
Emergency Powers Act, 1950European Coordinating Committee, 1951
(5 folders)BOX 302 European Defense Community, 1951
European defense forces, 1950European Payments Union, 1950European security force, 1950Export-Import Bank, 1950-1951Federal Reserve System, 1950Free Russia Fund, 1951Gallup poll, 1951General Accounting Office, 1952Gray, Gordon, project, 1950Inter-Agency Controls Coordinating Committee, 1950Interior Department, 1950International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1950-1951International Chamber of Commerce, 1952International Development Advisory Board, 1950Invitations
General, 1950-1951(2 folders)
BOX 303 Social, 1950-1951(4 folders)
To membership on committees, 1950-1951
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Labor Department, 1950Labor matters, 1950Lists of guests and participants at dinners, meetings, etc., 1950-1951MacArthur, Douglas, file
China, 1950-1951Briefing bookGeneral
BOX 304 HearingsBriefing books, 1950-1951
(3 folders)Miscellaneous background, 1948-1953
(2 folders)Japan treaty, June 1950Korea
Ad hoc working group on Mutual Security Program for Korea, 1951"Background Paper: Korea, Cairo Declaration to June 25, 1950"Background paper on situation after 25 June 1950
BOX 305 General, 1950-1951(2 folders)
Information releases, 1951Joint Chiefs of Staff report on operations, Mar. 1951"North Korea: Case Study of a Soviet Satellite," June 1951Presidential statements, 26 June 1950-10 Apr. 1951Synopses, undated
(2 folders)Trip to Korea, Aug. 1950
BOX 306 Tokyo meeting, Aug. 1950Wake Island Conference, Oct. 1950
(2 folders)Yalta, 1944-1951
(2 folders)BOX 307 (3 folders)
Miscellaneous printed matter, 1951-1963Meeting of deputies, Paris, Mar. 1951Meetings, speeches, etc., 1950Memoranda, general, 1950-1951Memoranda of conversations, 1950-1951Military procurement programs of six European North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) countries and Germany, 1951Mutual Defense Assistance Program (MDAP), 1950Mutual Security Act of 1951Mutual Security Administration, Advisory Committee, 1952Mutual Security Program, 1952
BOX 308 Mutual Trade Security Advisory Committee, 1952National Advisory Council, 1951National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, 1950-1960National Foreign Trade Council, 1950-1951
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National Labor Relations Board, 1950National Security Council, 1950-1951National Security Resources Board (NSRB)
General, 1950-1951Reports
Set AVol. I: "Board Responsibilities, Approach, and Relationships," 1947Vol. II: [Organization and Staffing], 1947-1949Vol. V: "Program Development and Coordination," undated
Set B: "Materials for Use in NSRB Program Development," 25 Nov. 1949(2 folders)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1950-1952(2 folders)
BOX 309 (1 folder)Personnel prospects, 1950-1951
(2 folders)Point IV Program, 1950-1951Porter, Paul, statement, 1950Price controls, undatedPsychological Strategy Board, 1951Public opinion, June 1950-July 1951
(5 folders)BOX 310 (1 folder)
RAND Corp., 30 Aug. 1950Records management manual, Nov. 1950Republican party, 1950Rockefeller, Nelson, report ("Partners in Progress"), Mar. 1951St. Lawrence Seaway, 1951Sinclair, John (National Industrial Conference Board), 1950-1951Speeches by others, 1950-1951Staff
Berger, Samuel D., 1951Deane, Russell, 1950Gordon, Lincoln, 1950-1951Johnson, Richard N., 1951Lanigan, James S., 1951Roberts, F. N. R., 1951Schelling, Thomas, 1951Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., 1951Miscellany, 1950-1951
State Department, 1950-1951Stockpiling, 1950-1952Summary of files, 1953Survey of opinion on international affairs, 1950Taylor, Telford, meeting, 19 Oct. 1950
BOX 311 Telephone messages, June 1950-Dec. 1951(4 folders)
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Tobin, James, undatedTruman, Harry S.
Legislative recommendations, 1st session, 82d Congress, 1951Public messages, 1950-1952Speeches, etc., 1950-1951Miscellany, 1950-1951
BOX 312 United Nations, 1951United States Advisory Commission on Information, 1951Veterans Administration, 1951Washington Foreign Ministers Meeting, Sept. 1951
Briefing book ISets A and B
(3 folders)Briefing book II
Sets A and B(1 folder)
BOX 313 (1 folder)White House
Correspondence, 1949-1950News summaries, 1950Press releases
Executive orders and proclamations, 1951-1952General, 1952
Wilson, Charles E. (Office of Defense Mobilization), 1951Miscellany, 1950
BOX 314-342 Truman Administration: Mutual Security Director, 1947-1953
BOX 314-315 Appointment File.Appointment calendars and scheduling material, chronologically arranged, and an
alphabetical name file citing conversations and times of meetings.
BOX 314 Calendars, Oct. 1951-Dec. 1952(3 folders)
RecordsDates and times, Feb. 1952-Feb. 1953
(2 folders)BOX 315 Name index, 1950-1952
BOX 316-322 General Correspondence.Letters sent and received with enclosed and related matter.Arranged alphabetically by topic or name of person or organization.
BOX 316 Autograph and photograph requests, 1952-1953"A" miscellaneous, 1952-1953Business Advisory Council, 1951"B" miscellaneous, 1951-1953
(2 folders)
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Congress, 1951-1953Contributions, 1951-1952
BOX 317 Council on Foreign Relations, 1952-1953(2 folders)
"C" miscellaneous, 1951-1953(2 folders)
Democratic National Committee, 1952"D" miscellaneous, 1951-1953Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952"E" miscellaneous, 1952
BOX 318 "F-K" miscellaneous, 1951-1953(6 folders)
Letters not answered, 1952BOX 319 "L" miscellaneous, 1951-1953
Memoranda to New York, 1950-1953Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw, 1951-1952"M-O" miscellaneous, 1951-1953
(4 folders)BOX 320 Personal miscellany, 1951-1952
(2 folders)"P-R" miscellaneous, 1951-1953
(2 folders)Saint Lo Memorial Hospital, St. Lo, France, 1947-1952"S" miscellaneous, 1951-1952
(2 folders)Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., 1951-1952
BOX 321 Truman, Harry S., 1952-1953"T-Z" miscellaneous, 1951-1953
(5 folders)Miscellaneous
Chronological file of letters sent8 Oct. 1951-31 Dec. 1952
(4 folders)BOX 322 1 Jan.-11 Feb. 1953
Elsey, George M., filesLetters
Acknowledged for Harriman, 1952-1953Dictated for Harriman, 1952-1953
BOX 322-340 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, minutes, press releases,photographs, and diplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 322 Administration, 1951-1952(2 folders)
Agriculture Department, 1952
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American Federation of Labor, 1952-1953American Hospital in Paris, 1953Anti-Marshall Plan literature, undated
(1 folder)BOX 323 (1 folder)
Appointment as director, 1950-1951Army, 1952Atomic Energy Commission, 1952Basic Materials Program, 1952Briefing papers, 1 Aug. 1952Budget Bureau, 1951-1952Business Advisory Council, 1952-1953Central Intelligence Agency, undatedClippings
Jan.-Nov. 1951(3 folders)
BOX 324 Dec. 1951-Apr. 1952(9 folders)
BOX 325 May 1952-1953(6 folders)
Commendation lettersReceived, 1953Sent, 1953
Commerce Department, 1952Committee on the Present Danger, 1952Committees, general, 1951-1952Commodities
Coal, 1951Development, 1952End/Items, 1952General, 1952Military equipment, 1951-1952Price controls, undatedRubber, 1952Stockpiling, undatedStrategic materials, 1951-1952
BOX 326 CommunicationsClippings, 1952Coding sheets, etc., 1952Telegrams
Dawson via Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), 9 Nov. 1951EXFOR/FOREX series, 1952-1953
Harriman/Tannenwald cables, Oct.-Dec. 1951Set A
(4 folders)Set B
Landry via Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), Dec. 1951
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Larson via Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), Nov. 1951Lovett, Robert A., via Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE), 1951Ohly, Jack, 1951Via White House system, 1952-1953
(2 folders)BOX 327 Miscellaneous, 1951-1953
(5 folders)Comptroller General, 1952Congress
Budget1953 Fiscal Year, 1952
(2 folders)1954 Fiscal Year, 1952-1953
(2 folders)BOX 328 (1 folder)
Committees, 1952Europe briefing books, 1952
Set ASet B
(3 folders)Funds, 1952
Defense support, fiscal year 1953Mutual Security Program, 1952
Presentation statements, 1952BOX 329 Reports on Europe, 1952
Travel, 1951-1952Truman, Harry S., messages to, 1951-1952
(2 folders)Council of Economic Advisors, 1952Defense
Armed forces, commendations, 1951-1952Defense Department, 1951-1952Economic mobilization, 1952Office of Defense Mobilization, 1952-1953
Deliveries and allocations, 1952-1953Draper, William H., Jr., report, 1952Economic Development Committee, 1952Education
Exchange programs, 1952Trainees, 1952
Escapee Program, 1952European-American relations, 1952
BOX 330 European Cooperation Administration, 1952European Coordinating Committee, 1952Export-Import Bank, 1952-1953Federal Security Agency, 1952Finance
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Investments, 1951-1952Loans and credits, 1952Payments, European Payments Union, 1952Private investment, 1952Taxation, 1952
FundsAccounting, 1952Administrative, 1952Counterpart, 1952
General Accounting Office, 1952Information
General, 1951-1952Problems, 1951-1952
Infrastructure, 1952Interagency Committee for Private Participation in Foreign Economic Development, 1952Interior Department, 1952International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1952International Development Advisory Board, 1952International oil cartel, 1952Invitations
GeneralJan.-July 1952
(4 folders)BOX 331 Aug. 1952-June 1953
(3 folders)Social
Jan. 1952-July 1953(6 folders)
BOX 332 Katyn Forest massacre, Katyn, Russia, 1952-1953Kersten Amendment and migration, 1952Labor
General, 1952Paris SRE, 1952Program reorganization in Mutual Security Agency, 1952
LegislationBattle Act, 1951-1952
(3 folders)Benton Amendment, 1951-1952
BOX 333 Economic Cooperation Administration, 1952Executive Orders, 1951-1952General, 1952McCarran Act, 1952Moody-Benton Amendment, 1952Mutual Security Agency, 1951-1952
(2 folders)Loans, ten-percent, 1952Meetings
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Mission chiefs, 7-9 Nov. 1951Truman-Churchill, Jan. 1952
(2 folders)Munitions Allocation Council
First and second meetings, 1952(2 folders)
BOX 334 Third and fourth meetings, 1952-1953(2 folders)
Mutual Assistance Advisory Committee, 1951Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act, 1952Mutual Defense Assistance Program (MDAP), 1952Mutual security, general, 1951-1952
(2 folders)National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy, 1952National Advisory Council, meeting, 13 Mar. 1952National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, 1951National Farmers Union, 1952National Security Council, 1951-1953
(2 folders)BOX 335 (3 folders)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)General, 1952National Advisory Council meeting, 15 Dec. 1952Temporary Council Committee, Sept. 1951-Jan. 1952
Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1951-1952Papers, administration of, 1951-1953Paris (United States special representative in Europe)
Administration, 1952Draper, William H., Jr., 1952Personnel
Diplomatic rank, 1952General, 1952Welfare, housing, 1952
PersonnelAwards, 1952Director's office, 1951-1952General, 1951-1952Letters to Congress, 1952-1953
BOX 336 Mission chiefs and division heads, 1951-1953Point IV Program, 1951-1952Policy statements, 1952Pools, Schuman Plan, 1952Population, 1952President's Materials Policy Commission, 1952Press statements, 1951-1952Procurement
Offshore, 1951-1952
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Small business, 1952Productivity, 1952Programs, 1951-1952
Charts, 1952Eligibility, 1952
BOX 337 End/Items, undatedGeneral, 1951-1952
Psychological Strategy Board, 1952-1953Public Advisory Board, 1952-1953
(6 folders)BOX 338 (4 folders)
Public relationsGeneral, 1951-1952Press, 1952Radio, 1952Speeches by Harriman, 1951-1952
Publications, 1952Receipts for classified material, undatedRefugees, 1951-1952Relief, 1952Reports to Congress, semiannual, 1951-1952
(2 folders)BOX 339 Staff meetings and memoranda, 1951-1952
(2 folders)State Department, 1951-1952Statements, 1952Subversive activities, 1952Taxes, 1952Technical Cooperation Administration, 1952Telephone messages, Jan. 1952-Jan. 1953
(3 folders)Trade, East-West, 1951-1952Transportation, railroads, 1952Travel, 1952Treasury Department, 1952Treaties, 1952Trends in USSR policy, 1952
BOX 340 Truman, Harry S., speech, 6 Mar. 1952Underdeveloped areas, 1951United Nations, 1952United States national security, 1952Varga, E. S., controversy, undatedVeterans Administration, 1951White House, 1951-1952Yalta, 1951-1952
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BOX 340-342 Geographical File.Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, and political,
military, and economic data including personal notes, press releases, photographs, anddiplomatic communications.
Arranged alphabetically by country or region and by topic therein.
BOX 340 Australia, 1953Austria, 1952Belgium, 1952Canada, 1952China, 1952-1953
(2 folders)BOX 341 Denmark, 1952
Egypt, 1952-1953Ethiopia, 1952Europe
Defense, 1952Armed forces, 1952General, 1952
Finance, payments, European Payments Union, 1951-1952Funds
Program, undatedTransfer, 1952
MeetingsPolitical affairs, 1952Statistics, 1951-1953
European Defense Community, 1951Far East, 1950-1952France, 1952Germany, 1952Greece, 1951-1952India, 1952Iran, 1952
BOX 342 Ireland, 1952Israel, 1951-1953Italy, 1952-1953Japan, 1952Malaya, 1952Middle East, 1952Near East, 1952Netherlands, 1951-1952Norway, 1952Pakistan, 1953Panama, undatedPhilippines, 1952Poland, undatedPuerto Rico, 1952
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Spain, 1951-1952(2 folders)
Sweden, 1952Switzerland, 1951-1952Syria, 1951Turkey, 1952United Kingdom, 1951-1952USSR, 1952-1953Yugoslavia, 1951-1952
BOX 343-371 Presidential Campaigns, 1952-1957
BOX 343-370 1952 Campaign.Files from the presidential election of 1952, including correspondence, information files,
financial and fund-raising records, subject files, office and administrative data, tallysheets, scheduling data and local field reports, press material, speeches and statements,and other items pertaining to Harriman's attempt to become the Democratic nominee.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 343 BiographicalDemocratic National Convention
Delegate lists(2 folders)
MiscellanyEarly plansElsey, George M.
(2 folders)EndorsementsFinancesFinancial
CommitteesArizonaArkansas
BOX 344 IdahoIndianaMaineMassachusettsMichiganMissouri (St. Louis)Mountain StatesNew JerseyOhioState CommitteeUtahWashington, D.C.
Contributions, payroll recordsGeneralLedger
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Washington StateWyoming
Foreign languagesFund-raisingLoans to Ohio and PennsylvaniaNoble, Sidney R.Pemberton, William L.Special funds for committeesMiscellany
BOX 345 General correspondenceA-G
(8 folders)BOX 346 H-Q
(10 folders)BOX 347 R-Z
(9 folders)Harriman, Marie Norton WhitneyInformation file
Democratic National CommitteeBibliography of publicationsDelegates and alternates
BOX 348 Democratic DigestDemocratic program
AgricultureAnticommunismBudget, taxes, and economyBusiness"Civil Rights & the Negro"EducationForeign policy
China ("The Yalta Myth")GeneralKoreaMutual securityPoint IV Program
GeneralHealthIntegrity in governmentLaborNational defensePublic powerSocial SecurityState gains
Arizona-IowaMassachusetts-NebraskaNew York-WyomingGeneral
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VeteransYouth
BOX 349 Officers and officialsOfficial manualOpinion surveysPlatform 1952Primary datesRepublican party
Congressional committee chairmenGeneralPersonalities
Bricker, John W.Eisenhower, Dwight D.Ives, IrvingJenner, William E.Lodge, Henry Cabot (1902-1985)McCarthy, Joseph R.Malone, George W.Martin, EdwardSmith, H. AlexanderTaft, Robert A.Watkins, Arthur V.Williams, John J.
Voting informationMiscellany
(1 folder)BOX 350 (2 folders)
IndividualsAcheson, DeanBricker, John W.Cantril, HadleyCase, FrancisCashmore, JohnChurchill, WinstonCockrell, EwingConant, JamesDewey, Thomas E.Douglas, PaulDulles, John FosterEisenhower, Dwight D.
Articles and clippingsBOX 351 Campaign statements
Comparison with HarrimanGeneral
Forrestal, JamesBOX 352 Hoover, Herbert
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Ives, IrvingKefauver, EstesMacArthur, Douglas
(2 folders)McCarthy, Joseph R.
(2 folders)McMahon, BrienMoody, BlairMore, JakeMorse, WayneNixon, Richard M.Potter, ClareRoosevelt, Franklin D.Sherwood, Robert E.
BOX 353 Sparkman, JohnStevenson, Adlai E. (1900-1965)
(7 folders)Stimson, Henry L., quote
BOX 354 Taft, Robert A.Tobin, Maurice J.Truman, Harry S.
(3 folders)BOX 355 (1 folder)
Vorys, John M.Warburg, James, pamphletWatkins, Arthur V.Wedemeyer, Albert, report
Miscellaneous subjectsAgriculture
Beet sugar industryGeneral
Alaska statehoodCivil libertiesCivil rights
GeneralWashington, D.C.
CommunismEconomy, trade, etc.Education
BOX 356 Foreign policyHatch ActHealthHousingImmigrationLaborMcCarran ActMoroccan air bases
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Natural resourcesPublic power
(2 folders)BOX 357 St. Lawrence Seaway
Social SecurityTexas Steamrollers ConventionUniversal military trainingUSSR
InvitationsKelly reportLetters sent
GeneralRe: speeches
BOX 358 Literature and mailingsNew York office
GeneralAmerican Federation of MusiciansBalch, R. H.Biographies of New York staffChamplain CountyChayes, Abram J.Civil rights questionnaireConfidential memorandaConventionDelegates
ListsProceduresRequests for lists
Edelstein, JuliusForm letterHarris, Louis, analysesHatch Act
BOX 359 InterofficeItinerary of HarrimanLists
OfficeholdersMiscellaneous
LiteraturePersonnelPolitical calendarPress, radio, and televisionProceduresRegional (by state)Roosevelt, EleanorRoosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.
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TelegramsVolunteersYoung DemocratsMiscellany
BOX 360 States and territoriesAlabama-Illinois
(15 folders)BOX 361 Indiana-Massachusetts
(8 folders)BOX 362 Michigan-New Hampshire
(8 folders)BOX 363 New Jersey-Puerto Rico
(10 folders)BOX 364 Rhode Island-Wyoming
(13 folders)Pell, Claiborne
(1 folder)BOX 365 (2 folders)
Personnel and volunteersPostconvention
GeneralA-K
(11 folders)BOX 366 L-Z
(13 folders)Special
Loeb, James I., Jr.Pell, ClaiborneSchedulesThank-you letters
New York delegatesNew York staffOther state delegatesWashington, D.C., staff
BOX 367 Miscellany(2 folders)
Tully, Grace(2 folders)
MiscellanyPress mailing listsPress releasesSchedules
(1 folder)BOX 368 (1 folder)
Scrapbook(2 folders)
Speeches and statements
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Chronological filesJan.-Sept. 1952
(3 folders)BOX 369 Oct. 1952-Jan. 1953
Issue digest(3 folders)
List of speeches given to James I. Loeb, Jr.Taft, Robert A.
BOX 370 Tally sheetsWashington, D.C.Wisconsin politicsMiscellany
BOX 370-371 1956 Campaign.Files from the presidential election of 1956, including various political data such as
statements, press releases, delegate lists, etc.Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
Delegates and supportersExcerpts from statementsInvitations and receptionsIssues
BOX 371 Packet handoutState delegate lists
(2 folders)StatementsMiscellany
BOX 372-428 New York Files, 1940-1962
BOX 372-381 PregubernatorialAppointment data and correspondence with enclosed and related matter dating from the
end of the Truman administration to Harriman's term as governor of New York.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 372 American Council on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1953-1954Americans for Democratic Action, 1953-1954Appointment books, 1953-1954
(2 folders)"A" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(2 folders)BOX 373 "B" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(3 folders)Council on Foreign Relations, 1952-1955
(2 folders)BOX 374 "C" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(2 folders)Davidson, Jo, bust of Roosevelt, 1950-1954
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Democratic National Committee (also New York State Committee), 1952-1954 See alsoOversize
Democratic party, 1953-1954DeSapio, Carmine, 1953-1954"D" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
BOX 375 "E" miscellaneous, 1953-1954Foreign affairs, 1948-1954Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation, 1950-1954"F" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(2 folders)"G" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(1 folder)BOX 376 (1 folder)
Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1951-1954"H-K" miscellaneous, 1949-1954
(6 folders)BOX 377 "L-M" miscellaneous, 1950-1954
(4 folders)National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1953-1954National Committee for an Effective Congress, 1954
BOX 378 New York City Mayor's Advisory Council, 1953-1954New Yorker profile by E. J. Kahn, Jr., 1952"N-Q" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(5 folders)BOX 379 "R" miscellaneous, 1941-1954
(2 folders)Schedules, 1953-1954State Council of Parks, 1953-1954"S-Ste" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
(2 folders)BOX 380 "Ste-Sz" miscellaneous, 1953-1954
Truman, Harry S., 1953-1954"T-U" miscellaneous, 1952-1954
(2 folders)Voting records, 1945-1951"V" miscellaneous, 1953-1954Wagner, Robert F., 1953
BOX 381 "W-Z" miscellaneous, 1953-1954(3 folders)
BOX 381-403 GubernatorialAddress books, appointment calendars, correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages,
notes, reports, minutes, lists, charts, photographs, legislative material, personal andsocial miscellany, financial and household data, and other papers created duringHarriman's governorship of New York.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
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BOX 381 Address books, 1953-1956, undated(4 folders)
BOX 382 (1 folder)Agriculture and markets, 1956-1957Appointment calendars
Aug. 1956-Nov. 1958(4 folders)
Arden Estate, Arden, N.Y., 1955-1958BOX 383 "A" miscellaneous, 1955-1959
Banking, 1956-1957Bills, 1955-1959Biographical miscellany, undatedBirthday lists, 1957-1958, undated"Ba-Bn" miscellaneous , 1957-1958, undated
BOX 384 "Bo-By" miscellaneous, 1954-1959Campaigns
1954Democratic legislative programEducationGeneral
(4 folders)BOX 385 Party honoring Carmine DeSapio, 9 May 1954
Release listsRoper issue surveyThank-you lists
1956GeneralRepublican party contribution lists
1957 (local)BOX 386 1958
General(4 folders)
New York State Democratic Committee handbookBOX 387 Pre-election wishes
Cartoons, 1955 See OversizeChina, 1955-1957Christmas card list, 1955-1958Clippings, 1955-1958Commerce, 1956-1957Conference on Aging, 1955-1956Consumer Counsel, 1957-1958
BOX 388 Contributions requested, 1955-1958(5 folders)
BOX 389 Council on Foreign Relations, 1955-1959, undated(3 folders)
Counties and institutions visited, 1955-1956"C" miscellaneous, 1955-1959
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BOX 390 Democratic Advisory Council, 1956-1960(3 folders)
BOX 391 Democratic National Convention, preparations for 1960 convention, 1956-1958Democratic party, 1956-1958
(2 folders)Democratic State Convention proceedings, 1958Division of State Police, 1957-1958"D" miscellaneous, 1954-1959
BOX 392 Education, 1952-1958Europe-Israel trip, 1955
CorrespondenceDublinIsrael
BackgroundPhotographsPress material
BOX 393 State University of New York, Albany, projectsItalyLondonParisPreparationsRome
"E" miscellaneous, 1955-1959BOX 394 Film indexes (for period 1933-1956)
"F" miscellaneous, 1955-1959Gift to Harriman on departure from office, Dec. 1958Greenhaus, Manny, photographic bills, 1957-1958"G" miscellaneous, 1956-1959Health, 1954-1958
(1 folder)BOX 395 (1 folder)
Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1956-1958Household miscellany, 1955-1958Houses
Hobe Sound, Fla., 1956-1958Sands Point, N.Y., 1955-1958
Housing, 1955-1958(2 folders)
"H" miscellaneous, 1955-1959Invitations, 1958-1959"I" miscellaneous, 1956-1959Judicial Conference of the State of New York, 1958
BOX 396 "J-K" miscellaneous, 1955-1959(2 folders)
Labor, 1957-1958Legislative bills
Approval messages, 1958
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Veto messages, 1958(1 folder)
BOX 397 (1 folder)Lehman, Herbert, 1955-1958
(2 folders)Life photographs, 1958Lists, 1955-1958, undatedLouis Weintraub Associates, New York Thruway, 1959"L" miscellaneous, 1955-1959
BOX 398 Mental hygiene, 1954-1956Message to state legislature, 8 Jan. 1958"M" miscellaneous, 1952-1959New York State Basic Data Book, Budget Division, 1955-1959
(2 folders)New York State Democratic Year Book, 1958
BOX 399 New York state, department lists, undated"N" miscellaneous, 1954-1959"O" miscellaneous, 1959Personal miscellany, 1955-1958Postelection
Regrets and thank-you letters, 1958(2 folders)
BOX 400 (1 folder)Rockefeller, Nelson, program, 1958
Public works, 1957-1958"P-Q" miscellaneous, 1956-1959Reception and dinner party lists, 1956-1957Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1957-1958"R" miscellaneous, 1955-1959Speeches by others, 1954-1959
BOX 401 State University of New York, Albany, 1957-1958Suffolk County, N.Y., corruption inquiry, 1956Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1955-1958"S" miscellaneous, 1955-1959
(2 folders)Taxation and finance, 1956-1957Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, N.Y., 1957-1958Truman, Harry S., 1955-1959
BOX 402 "T-V" miscellaneous, 1954-1959(3 folders)
Waterfront Commission, 1957"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1956-1959
(2 folders)Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1953, undated
BOX 403 Miscellaneous political address cards, 1954-1955
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BOX 404-428 PostgubernatorialAddress books, appointment calendars, correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages,
notes, reports, lists, charts, minutes, photographs, social and financial data, printedmatter, and miscellaneous files from the interim between the end of Harriman'sgovernorship and the election of John F. Kennedy as president.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 404 Address book, undatedAfrican Resources Fair, 1960-1961
(2 folders)Africa trip, 1960
Background(3 folders)
Brazzaville, CongoClippings
(1 folder)BOX 405 (1 folder)
GeneralGhanaGuineaIvory CoastMemoranda of conversationsNigeriaPhotographs
BOX 406 Radio interviewsSchedulesSenegalState Department cablesZaire (Congo)
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, 1959-1960American Assembly, 1959-1961
(3 folders)Appointment calendars
1959BOX 407 1960
Appointment lists, 1959-1960Atlantic community organizations, 1959-1960
(2 folders)"A-Am" miscellaneous, 1958-1961
(2 folders)BOX 408 "An-Az" miscellaneous, 1959-1961
Barach, Alvan L., 1959-1960Benton, William, 1958-1961Biographical data and miscellaneous personal papers, 1959-1961Books, 1959-1961Bowles, Chester, 1959-1960Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., Truman Chair, 1959-1960Brazil, 1959
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"B-Bq" miscellaneous, 1956-1961(2 folders)
BOX 409 "Br-Bz" miscellaneous, 1959-1961Callahan, Joseph, 1958-1959Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1960China (including Formosa), 1957-1959Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1959-1961Comments on Harriman's views, 1959Committee to Strengthen the Frontiers of Freedom, 1960Contributions
Given, 1959-1962Requested by others, 1959-1960
BOX 410 Council on Foreign RelationsAd hoc committee, 1959General, 1959-1960
"C-Corm" miscellaneous, 1958-1961(4 folders)
BOX 411 "Corn-Cz" miscellaneous, 1959-1961Declaration of Atlantic Unity, 1959-1960De Gaulle, Charles, 1959-1960Democratic National Committee
Advisory CouncilCorrespondence, 1959-1960Releases
1958-1959(4 folders)
BOX 412 1959-1960(4 folders)
Convention, 1960General, 1958-1961
BOX 413 Platform materials, 1960(2 folders)
"D" miscellaneous, 1959-1961(2 folders)
Economy and finance, 1958-1960Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Foundation, 1959-1961
(2 folders)BOX 414 Election, 1960
Cocktail party given by Marie Harriman, 27 Oct.Election eve and election day dinnersFulbright, J. William, party, 6 JulyGeneralNational Committee for an Effective Congress, cocktail party, 20 Oct.Neuberger, Maurine, party, 7 JuneNew York State Democratic Committee, Women's Division luncheon, 14 Sept.
Engle, Paul, 1959-1961European trip, May-July 1959
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BOX 415 "E" miscellaneous, 1959-1961Financial and property miscellany, 1959-1960Foreign affairs and policy, 1959-1960"F-Fo" miscellaneous, 1958-1961"Fp-Fz" miscellaneous, 1959-1960Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1960Germany, 1959-1960"G" miscellaneous, 1958-1961
(2 folders)BOX 416 Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1959-1960
"H" miscellaneous, 1958-1961(2 folders)
India trip, 1959Arrangements, bills, etc.Briefing bookCalendar, schedules, lists, etc.List of people to seeMemoranda of conversations
BOX 417 Printed matter and miscellaneous backgroundThank-you letters
Iran, 1959-1960"I" miscellaneous, 1959-1961Job applications, 1960-1961Jones, Joseph M., 1959-1961"J" miscellaneousKennedy, John F. and Robert F., 1960
(2 folders)BOX 418 "K" miscellaneous, 1959-1961
(2 folders)Latin America, 1960Lists, 1940-1961"L" miscellaneous, 1954-1961
(4 folders)Medical, 1961Mikoyan, Anastas I., meeting, 19 Jan. 1959
BOX 419 "M" miscellaneous, 1958-1961(4 folders)
National Foundation, 1959-1960New York State Democratic Committee
County chairmen dinner, 13 Feb. 1960General, 1958-1960Governor's Committee, 1960
BOX 420 Mail solicitation, 1960Public Affairs Committee
Correspondence, 1960(2 folders)
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Releases and reports, 1959-1960(3 folders)
BOX 421 New York State, general, 1958-1959New York World's Fair Corp., 1959-1960"N" miscellaneous, 1958-1961
(2 folders)Office information and records, 1959-1961Orange County, N.Y., 1960-1961"O" miscellaneous, 1958-1961Port of New York Authority re H.J. Res. 615, 1952-1960
(1 folder)BOX 422 (2 folders)
"P-Q" miscellaneous, 1959-1960(3 folders)
BOX 423 Roosevelt, Franklin D. and Eleanor, 1955-1961"R" miscellaneous, 1959-1961
(2 folders)Sampson Air Base, Geneva, N.Y., 1958-1959"Sunrise at Campobello" committee, 28 Sept. 1960"S-Sc" miscellaneous, 1955-1961
BOX 424 "Sd-Sz" miscellaneous, 1955-1961(4 folders)
Talks with dignitaries (original memoranda of conversations), 1959-1960BOX 425 Thayer, Charles W., 1959-1960
Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, N.Y., 1959-1961(2 folders)
Truman, Harry S. and Bess, 1958-1961"T" miscellaneous, 1958-1961United Nations, 1959-1960USSR
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., meeting, 1960BOX 426 Khrushchev, Nikita S., reception, 17 Sept. 1959
Kozlov, Frol R., reception, 1 July 1959Visit
Diary, 12 May-26 June 1959Harriman copy
(2 folders)Thayer, Charles W., copy
General correspondence re planning, 1958-1960BOX 427 Khrushchev, Nikita S., interview, 1959-1961
(4 folders)Printed matter, 1959-1960
"U" miscellaneous, 1958-1961BOX 428 Vienna Youth Festival, 1959
"V" miscellaneous, 1959-1961Weapons, defense, disarmament, 1959
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"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1954-1961(6 folders)
BOX 429-588 Kennedy-Johnson Administrations, 1958-1971
BOX 429-525 Subject File.Correspondence, memoranda, notes, cables, messages, reports, lists, charts, photographs,
greetings, State Department diplomatic and administrative data, invitations, transcriptsof interviews and conversations, social and political miscellany, and other materialrelating to the period of Harriman's service in the State Department under PresidentsKennedy and Johnson.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 429 Abrams, Charles, 1961-1967Acheson, Dean, 1961-1968Administrative, 1961-1968Afghanistan, 1960-1967AFL-CIO, 1963-1966Africa
General, 1961-1967(3 folders)
BOX 430 (1 folder)Korry, Edward M., report, 1966Visit, 1960
Ahlberg, Clark D., 1959-1965Ahmed, Aziz, 1961-1966Akers, Anthony B., 1961-1965Alert lists of developing situations, 1961Algeria, 1963-1968Alliance for Progress, 1963-1964Alsop, Joseph, 1961-1967Ambassador-at-large
Appointment and position description, 1960-1968Congratulations on appointment, 1960-1961
(1 folder)BOX 431 (1 folder)
American Assembly, 1963-1968(5 folders)
BOX 432 American Legion, 1964Andem, Efiong Okon, 1968-1969Anderson, Eugenie, 1962-1964Andrews, Staley, 1963-1968Ansary, Hushang, 1967-1968Appleby, Paul H., 1958-1964
(3 folders)Arab-Israeli crisis, 1963-1967
(2 folders)BOX 433 (1 folder)
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Arden House, Arden, N.Y., 1962-1967Argentina, 1961-1966Art exhibit, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 15 Apr. 1961Assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, appointment and personnel papers,
1961-1962Attwood, William, 1962-1967Australia, 1962-1967Austria, 1961Autographed photographs, 1962-1969Awards and certificates, 1963-1968Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 1965-1968"A-Ai" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
BOX 434 "Aj-Az" miscellaneous, 1961-1968(3 folders)
Baggs, William C., 1967-1969Balance of payments, 1960-1968Ball, George W., 1961-1968Bandama Dam, Ivory Coast, 1967
BOX 435 Banerjee, P. K., 1964-1968Barach, Alvan L., 1964-1968Barnett, Robert, 1963-1969Benton, William, 1962-1969
(4 folders)BOX 436 (3 folders)
Berger, Samuel D., 1961-1969Bernstein, Meyer, 1961-1968Bingham, Jonathan, 1962-1969
BOX 437 Biographical data and miscellaneous reminiscences, 1963-1968Birthday greetings, 1961-1969
(6 folders)BOX 438 Bitker, Bruno, 1963-1969
Blair House Committee (Marie Harriman), 1963-1965Blaisdell, Thomas, 1962-1966Bohlen, Charles E., 1961-1968Books, 1966-1969Bowles, Chester, 1961-1967
(2 folders)Brazil, 1963-1965Britain, East of Suez, 1965-1966
BOX 439 Brown, George, 1963-1968Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1961-1968Bruce, David K. E., 1963-1968Bundy, McGeorge, 1961-1968Bundy, William P., 1963-1968Burma, 1962-1966Business Council, 1961-1968
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"B-Bar" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(2 folders)
BOX 440 "Bas-Bo" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(6 folders)
BOX 441 "Bp-Bz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(4 folders)
Calhoun, Chad, 1961-1967Cambodia, 1962-1968
BOX 442 Campbell, Persia, 1961-1967Canada, 1963-1966Center for International Economic Growth, Washington, D.C., 1961-1963Central Intelligence Agency, 1962-1965Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 1966-1968China, 1961-1967
(4 folders)BOX 443 (4 folders)
China (Taiwan), 1966-1967Chits, 1963-1967Christmas greetings
1961-1962BOX 444 1963-1967
(7 folders)BOX 445 1967-1968
(4 folders)circa 1961-1967
(2 folders)BOX 446 Churchill, Winston and Clementine
Bust presented to White House, 1965General, 1964-1967
(2 folders)Citations and honorary degrees, 1966-1967Civil aviation, 1963-1965
(2 folders)Civil rights
General, 1960-1964Harriman record, 1963-1968
BOX 447 Clark, Joseph S., 1961-1966Clay, Lucius D., 1962-1963Cleveland, Harlan, 1962-1968Clifford, Clark M., 1963-1968Cline, Ray S., 1962-1965
(2 folders)Coffee, 1964
BOX 448 Collingwood, Charles, 1962-1968Columbia University, New York, N.Y., School of International Affairs, 1963-1968Committee of Twenty-Four, 1966Communism, 1966
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Congo, 1961-1966(4 folders)
BOX 449 (3 folders)Congressional, 1962-1965Contributions
19611962
GeneralPolitical
19631964
General(1 folder)
BOX 450 (1 folder)Political
19651966
GeneralPolitical
19671968
GeneralPolitical
BOX 451 Sardi (Anne) files, 1960-1969Cook, Daniel C., 1962-1969Cooper, Chester L., 1961-1968
(3 folders)Cooper, Merian C., 1963-1966
BOX 452 Copenhaver, Inc., 1968Crank mail, 1962-1968
(2 folders)Crockett, William J., 1963-1967Cuba, 1962-1967
(2 folders)Cyprus, 1964Czechoslovakia, 1966-1968
BOX 453 "C-Cle" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(5 folders)
BOX 454 "Clf-Cz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968(4 folders)
De Gaulle, Charles, 1961-1968BOX 455 Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, N.J., 1964
Disarmament, 1963-1966Disposition of classified material, 1968Dobrynin, Anatoly Fedorovich, 1962-1968
(2 folders)Dodd, Thomas J., 1963-1965
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Dogs, 1966-1970Douglas, Lewis W., 1963-1968Draper, William H., Jr., 1962-1968
BOX 456 Dulles, Allen W., 1961-1966Dulles, John Foster re oral history project, 1966Dunbaugh, Frank M., 1967"D-Dez" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(5 folders)BOX 457 "Df-Dz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(2 folders)East-West
Initiatives, 1962-1967Relations, 1966Trade, 1963-1966
Economic assistance, 1966-1967Efficiency reports, 1962-1969
BOX 458 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1963-1968Elections
1962 campaignGeneralReceptions
1964 campaignGeneral
(2 folders)Receptions
Berman, Frederic S.Moss, Frank E.
1966 campaignReceptions
Duncan, RobertNational Committee for an Effective CongressPell, ClaiborneWilliams, G. MennenWolff, Lester L.
1968 campaignGeneral
BOX 459 Party telethonReceptions
Bayh, BirchBingham, JonathanFoley, Thomas S.Humphrey, Hubert H.
(4 folders)Rampton, Calvin I.
Elliott, William Y., 1960-1966Elsey, George M., 1961-1968Employment, 1967-1968
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Engle, Paul, 1962-1968"E-El" miscellaneous, 1960-1968
(2 folders)BOX 460 "Em-Ez" miscellaneous, 1960-1968
Fan letters, 1966-1969Far East, 1966-1967Financial, personal, 1961-1966Food for Peace, 1964Foreign aid
Bills196419651966
General, 1961-1965(3 folders)
BOX 461 (2 folders)Foreign mail, letters to Harriman via American embassies, 1963-1964Forrestal, Michael V.
Correspondence, 1961-1967Oral history interview of Harriman, 1965
FranceGeneral, 1963-1968Recognition of the People's Republic of China, 1961-1964
BOX 462 Fulbright, J. William, 1962-1968"F-Fk" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(4 folders)BOX 463 "Fl-Fz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(4 folders)Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1961-1968
(2 folders)BOX 464 Germany, 1962-1967
Ghana, 1962-1967Gifts, 1963-1968Goelet, Peter, 1963-1968Gourevitch, Boris, 1960-1961Gruenther, Alfred M., 1963-1968Gutman, Daniel, 1961-1968"G-Ga" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
BOX 465 "Gb-Gz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(7 folders)
BOX 466 Halle, Kay, 1961-1968Harriman-sponsored awards, 1963-1968Harry S. Truman Chair of American History, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.,
1963-1964Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1963-1967
(3 folders)Haynes, Ulric, Jr., 1962-1968
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Heath, Edward, 1962-1967BOX 467 Heller, Walter, 1962-1968
Herter, Christian A., Jr., 1962-1967Hickory Hill Seminar, Washington, D.C., (Lawrence S. Kubie), 1963Hilsman, Roger, 1961-1968Historical Office, State Department, 1962-1968Household, automobiles, etc., 1961-1969Houses
Arden Estate, Arden, N.Y., 1960-1963Hobe Sound, Fla., 1961-1967New York, N.Y., 81st Street, 1962-1969Washington, D.C.
N StreetGeneral, 1963-1967
BOX 468 Inventory, 1963-1967Security system, 1962-1971Tours, 1964-1967
P Street, 1961-1964Hudson River Valley Commission
(2 folders)Human Rights Year 1968
Commemorative stamp and aerogram, 1968Correspondence, 1968-1969
(1 folder)BOX 469 (1 folder)
Dinners, 1968Meetings
28 Feb. 196816 Apr.-3 Dec. 1968
(7 folders)Miscellaneous, 1968
Organization, orders, membership, etc., 1968Progress reports, 1968Speeches, statements, publications, 1968
BOX 470 Miscellaneous, 1968(3 folders)
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1963-1968Hungary, 1963-1967Hunger, 1967-1968"H-Harr" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(2 folders)BOX 471 "Hars-Hz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(6 folders)BOX 472 Inaugural, 1965
India, 1963-1967(2 folders)
Indonesia
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General, 1961-1967(3 folders)
Oil negotiations, 1963Information requests, 1967-1968Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress, 1963-1964
BOX 473 Inter-American Development Bank, 1964Internal warfare and subversion, 1961Invitations, 1963-1964Iran, 1961-1968
BOX 474 Israel, 1960-1967Italy, 1963-1968"I" miscellaneous, 1960-1968Jackson, Henry M., 1961-1966Japan, 1960-1967Jarzab, Leonard, 1967
BOX 475 John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass.Oral history interviews
Forrestal, Michael V., 13 Apr. 1964(2 folders)
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1917- )17 Jan. 1965
(3 folders)6 June 1965
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.1963-1967
(3 folders)BOX 476 1968
Johnson, Lyndon B. and Lady BirdGeneral
1960-1966(4 folders)
BOX 477 1967-1969(2 folders)
Wedding receptionsNugent, Luci Johnson, 1 Aug. 1966Robb, Lynda Johnson, 4 Dec. 1962
Johnson, U. Alexis, 1961-1968Jones, Howard P., 1963-1967Jottings and notes, undatedJukic, Ilija, 1963-1967"J-Joh" miscellaneous, 1962-1968
(2 folders)BOX 478 "Joi-Jz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 1964-1969Kennedy, Edward M., 1962-1968Kennedy, Jacqueline
General, 1962-1968
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McNamara, Robert S., file, 1967Public letters re use of Harriman's N Street house, 1963-1964Southeast Asia trip, 1966-1967
(4 folders)BOX 479 Kennedy, John F., 1961-1968
(5 folders)Kennedy, Joseph P. and Rose, 1964-1967Kennedy, Robert F.
General1961-1964
(4 folders)BOX 480 1965-1969
(3 folders)Receptions, Oct. 1964
Keyserling, Leon, 1962-1966Khrushchev, Nikita S., 1959-1963Kirk, Alan G., 1961-1963Kirk, Grayson, 1962-1967
BOX 481 Kissinger, Henry A., 1966-1969Klein, Julius, 1963-1968Kollek, Theodore, 1963-1968Komer, Robert W., 1963-1967Korea, 1962-1966Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich, 1963-1967"K-Kar" miscellaneous, 1962-1968
BOX 482 "Kas-Ko" miscellaneous, 1961-1968(6 folders)
BOX 483 "Kp-Kz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969Lall, Arthur, 1961-1968Lane, Myles J., 1961-1966Laos, 1961-1968
(2 folders)Latin America, 1963-1967Leva, Marx, 1960-1962
BOX 484 Lincoln, George A., 1963-1970Lisa Howard Memorial Award, 1966-1967Lister, George, 1961-1968Lodge, Henry Cabot (1902-1985), 1963-1969Lubin, Isador, 1961-1968"L-Laz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(3 folders)BOX 485 "Lb-Lz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(6 folders)BOX 486 McCloy, John Jay, 1963-1969
McCone, John A., 1961-1965MacDonald, Malcolm, 1962-1968McFarland, Ernest W., 1965-1967
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McGhee, George E., 1961-1966McGovern, George, 1963-1966Macmillan, Harold, 1961-1968McNamara, Robert S., 1962-1968
BOX 487 McNaughton, John T., 1963-1967"Mc" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(5 folders)BOX 488 Mahony, William P., 1964-1968
Malaysia, 1963-1964Marks, Leonard, 1966-1968Marshall, George C. (includes George C. Marshall Research Foundation), 1961-1967Medical, 1965-1968Menshikov, Mikhail A., 1960-1967Meridian House Foundation, 1963-1964Middle East, 1967Military Aid Program and Agency for International Development programs, 1962Minotto, James, 1964-1968Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 1961-1968Mongolia, 1966Monnet, Jean, 1961-1968Morocco, 1961-1968Moyers, Bill D., 1964-1968Moynihan, Daniel P., 1961-1969
BOX 489 "M-Maz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(6 folders)
BOX 490 "Mb-Mun" miscellaneous, 1961-1968(7 folders)
BOX 491 "Muo-Mz" miscellaneous, 1962-1968National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1965-1966National Cultural Center, Washington, D.C. (Marie Harriman), 1962National Security Council, 1961-1964Nelson Rockefeller Public Service Awards, 1962-1968New York State
Munger, Frank, report on Harriman administration, 1965Political and other activities
1961-1963BOX 492 1964-1966
(6 folders)BOX 493 1967
Portrait for state capitol, 1960-1966New York World's Fair Corp., 1963-1968New Zealand, 1963-1965Nonproliferation treaty, 1966-1967Norodom Sihanouk, Prince, 1961-1968North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1960-1966Nuclear fleet, 1964
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"N-Ng" miscellaneous, 1962-1968(2 folders)
BOX 494 "Nh-Nz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969O'Connor, Basil, 1961-1968Offices, Washington, D.C.
MacArthur Blvd., 1965-1968Wisconsin Ave., 1965-1968
"O" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(3 folders)
BOX 495 Pacem in Terris, 1965-1967Paintings, 1961-1963Pakistan, 1962-1967Panama, 1963-1964Passports, 1961Patton, James G., 1961-1967Pearson, Drew, 1961-1967Pell, Claiborne, 1961-1968Pemberton, William L., 1961Personnel (chiefs of mission), 1961-1965Philippines, 1962-1966Plowshare Nuclear Excavation Program, 1964Poland, 1963-1967Polls and surveys, 1967Portugal, 1962-1965
BOX 496 Press contacts, 1962-1968Prisoners of war (POWs), 1966-1968Protocol, 1961-1962Psychological-political operations, 1963-1964"P-Pin" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(4 folders)BOX 497 "Pio-Pz" miscellaneous, 1962-1969
(2 folders)Quadripartite talks on Malaysia and Indonesia, 1963Quotes by Harriman and others, 1959-1968"Q" miscellaneous, 1961-1969Read, Benjamin H., 1965-1968Regional assistant secretaries meeting, 1963-1964Regional Operations Conference, Far East chiefs of mission (Marie Harriman), Mar. 1962Reiner, Gabriel, 1961-1967
BOX 498 Reischauer, Edwin O., 1961-1967Relocation in case of attack, 1961-1963Romania, 1964-1968Roncalio, Teno, 1961-1966Roosa, Robert V., 1965-1968Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin D., 1961-1967Rosenman, Samuel I., 1963-1968
BOX 499 Rostow, Eugene and Edna, 1962-1968
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Rostow, Walt W., 1961-1968Rusk, Dean
1961-1967(5 folders)
BOX 500 1968-1969"R-Ri" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(4 folders)BOX 501 "Rj-Rz" miscellaneous, 1963-1968
(5 folders)Sanjuan, Pedro, 1963-1964Sardi, Anne, files, 1961-1968
(1 folder)BOX 502 (2 folders)
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1917- ), 1961-1969(3 folders)
Schoenbrun, David, 1962-1968BOX 503 Security procedures, 1965-1966
Shaplen, Robert, 1966-1968Shiskin, Hildegard
Messages, 1965-1968Shorthand notes, 1961-1967
(3 folders)BOX 504 (3 folders)
Shiskin, Hildegard and Boris, miscellaneous, 1961-1969Shriver, Sargent, 1960-1968Sino-Soviet dispute, 1963Snow, Edgar, 1961-1965Social file
Entertainment (by event)New York, N.Y., 1962-1968
BOX 505 Washington, D.C.1961-1964
(6 folders)BOX 506 1965-1969
(5 folders)Miscellaneous lists, 1963-1968
Financial reimbursement, 1963-1965Flowers and fruit, 1963-1964
BOX 507 InvitationsGeneral, 1961-1965
(8 folders)BOX 508 New York, N.Y.
March of Dimes Nobel Prize dinner, 1961Medico Award dinner, 1961Menus, 1963-1964Name lists, 1962-1969Official gifts, 1962-1965
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Personal directory of guests, 1963-1965Reception on return from Paris, 19 Jan. 1969
(2 folders)Record of diplomatic receptions, 1963-1964
BOX 509 Schedules, 1963-1965Miscellaneous VIP cards, greetings, menus, 1962-1968
South Africa, 1963-1966Southeast Asia, 1962-1964Souvanna Phouma, 1961-1968Spaak, Paul-Henri, 1964-1967Space Council, 1963Der Spiegel, 1965
BOX 510 Spingarn, Stephen J., 1963-1968Sponsorships, 1961-1968
(5 folders)BOX 511 (1 folder)
Stanfield, Boris, 1965-1969State of the Union message, 1968Stennis, John, 1968Stevenson, Adlai E. (1900-1965), 1961-1968Stone, Shepard, 1963-1969Sullivan, William H., 1961-1968Swope, Herbert Bayard, and family, 1961-1967Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., 1961-1966"S-Schn" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(3 folders)BOX 512 "Scho-Sn" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(6 folders)BOX 513 "So-Sz" miscellaneous, 1960-1969
(7 folders)BOX 514 Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., 1961-1968
Tanzania and Zambia, 1965Tasca, Henry J., 1961-1968Taylor, Maxwell D., 1962-1968Thailand, 1961-1968Thayer, Charles W., 1961-1968Tito, Josip Broz, 1960-1967Tobin, Austin J., 1963-1968Toland, John, 1964-1967Travel restrictions of Soviet bloc members in United States, 1962-1965Travel vouchers
1961-1962BOX 515 1963-1968
(2 folders)Tripartite Conference, Sept.-Oct. 1966Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, N.Y., 1962-1968Truman, Harry S. and Bess, 1962-1969
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BOX 516 Tshombe, H. E. Moise, 1961-1967"Ta-Tq" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
(3 folders)BOX 517 "Tr-Tz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
(2 folders)Under secretary for political affairs, appointment and miscellaneous papers, 1963-1966United Arab Republic, 1963-1964United Nations
Charter, 1964Eighteenth General Assembly, 1963Twentieth General Assembly, 1966
United States Information Agency (USIA), 1961-1967USSR
Agreements with United States, 1964Antireligious campaign, 1963-1964General
1961-1962BOX 518 1963-1968
(5 folders)Khrushchev, Nikita S., letter, 31 Dec. 1963Memoranda of conversations, 1961-1962
BOX 519 Overflights to Western Hemisphere, 1967"U" miscellaneous, 1961-1968Valenti, Jack, 1964-1969Vance, Cyrus R., 1963-1969Vietnam
May 1961-July 1965(7 folders)
BOX 520 Aug. 1965-Dec. 1967(8 folders)
BOX 521 Jan. 1968-Apr. 1969(2 folders)
"V" miscellaneous, 1963-1967(2 folders)
Walston, Harry, 1965Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C. (Marie Harriman), 1962-1967
(1 folder)BOX 522 (2 folders)
Weekly preview of activities, 1965-1967Weintraub, Louis, 1962-1968Wheat, 1964White, Paul Dudley, 1963-1964White, Rollie H., Jr., 1964-1966Williams, G. Mennen, 1961-1969Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1964-1968
BOX 523 World food problem, 1967-1968Wyatt, Wilson, 1961-1964
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"W-Whe" miscellaneous, 1961-1969(6 folders)
BOX 524 "Whf-Wz” miscellaneous, 1962-1969(5 folders)
Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1962-1968BOX 525 Yalta, 1968
Yemen, poison gas, 1967Yugoslavia
General, 1962-1967Visit, 1967
"Y" miscellaneous, 1962-1967Zahedi, Ardeshir, 1961-1968"Z" miscellaneous, 1961-1969Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1961-1964
BOX 526-564 Trips and Missions.Correspondence, memoranda, notes, cables, messages, reports, charts, photographs,
schedules, State Department diplomatic and administrative data, transcripts ofinterviews and conversations, social miscellany, and other political, military,economic and diplomatic material pertaining to Harriman's special assignments andmissions for the State Department and for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson duringtheir administrations.
Arranged alphabetically according to the principal designation or destination/s of the tripor mission, with dates noted secondarily, and then by name of subject, topic, or type ofmaterial, often as originally organized by Harriman's staff.
BOX 526 196125 Feb.-26 Mar.
Western Europe, the Middle East, and AsiaAfghanistanAlgeriaAuthorizing cables and memorandaBackgroundBonn and Berlin, GermanyBourguiba, Habib; Masmoudi, Mohammed; and Hourani, CecilImpressionsItineraryLondon, EnglandMoroccoNew Delhi, IndiaPakistanParis, FranceRome, ItalySenegalSouvanna Phouma (and Cambodia)Tehran, Iran
BOX 527 Thank-you letters25-29 Apr., Ankara, Turkey, CENTO (Central Treaty Organization)
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29 Apr.-5 May, Southeast Asia5 May, India
1961-1962, Laos Conference (Geneva Accords)Appointments, messages, etc.Berlin consultations (Paris, France), 4-9 Aug. 1961Biographical dataChronological file
circa 1959-30 June 1962(4 folders)
BOX 528 1 July-11 Oct. 1961(6 folders)
BOX 529 12 Oct. 1961-15 July 1962(10 folders)
BOX 530 16-31 July 1962Postconference
(2 folders)Clippings
(4 folders)BOX 531 Economic assistance to Laos
EntertainmentExpense moneyGalbraith, John Kenneth, visitGeneral correspondence sentInvitationsItineraries, schedules, orders of the day, etc.Laos, Apr.-May 1961
Incoming telegramsOutgoing telegrams
MacDonald, MalcolmMeeting transcripts
16-31 May 1961(2 folders)
BOX 532 1 June-24 July 1961(5 folders)
BOX 533 25 July-28 Aug. 1961(5 folders)
BOX 534 29 Aug. 1961-5 Jan. 1962(3 folders)
Operation Pork ChopPhotographs
(2 folders)Plan for Southeast AsiaPushkin, Georgi M.
BOX 535 Southeast Asia Task ForceSpeeches and statements
(2 folders)Staff memento
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Travel, Southeast AsiaApr.-May 1961Sept. 1961
(2 folders)United States delegationUSSR
BOX 536 Miscellaneous documents1962
16-19 Feb., Hawaii15-19 Mar., Far East
(2 folders)6-8 Oct., Honolulu Conference21 Nov.-1 Dec., India and Pakistan
(3 folders)BOX 537 (7 folders)BOX 538 (1 folder)
196322-29 Apr., Paris, France; London, England; and Moscow, USSR
BackgroundMemoranda of conversationsUnited States-USSR communiques
31 May-10 June, ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand, United States mutual security pact)Communiques, press, etc.Memoranda of conversationsPress reactionPretripSchedulesPost-trip
7-19 Nov., Inter-American Economic and Social Council (IA-ECOSOC)ScheduleBriefing dataUnited States report
BOX 539 AgendaUnited States position papers and background
(2 folders)Other background
(2 folders)Harriman's speechMiscellanyPressFinal reportPost-trip
1963-1964, Test Ban TreatyBackground
(1 folder)BOX 540 (2 folders)
Letters sent
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Briefing bookIncoming
Tabs 1-6(2 folders)
Tabs 7-10BOX 541 Instructions, communiques, and miscellany
OutgoingCables
From HarrimanTo Harriman
Post-treaty(3 folders)
BOX 542 (1 folder)Public reaction
(2 folders)Clippings
(3 folders)1964
19 Mar.-2 Apr., AfricaSchedule
BOX 543 PretripMemoranda of conversations and backgroundLondon, EnglandAccra, GhanaLagos, NigeriaLeopoldville, ZaireTripoli, LebanonParis, FranceStaff memorandaPost-tripPress
6-8 Aug., Brussels, Belgium1965
4-8 Jan., Paris, France, and London, England23 Feb.-11 Mar., Israel, Afghanistan, India, and the Philippines
SchedulePretripMemoranda of conversationsTel Aviv, Israel
(1 folder)BOX 544 (1 folder)
Kabul, AfghanistanNew Delhi, IndiaBaguio-Manila, PhilippinesInformation cablesPressFollow-up and thank-you letters
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21-27 Mar., London, England, and Brussels, BelgiumMemoranda of conversations
Brussels, BelgiumLondon, England
Other cablesPost-tripPretrip
1-8 May, Dominican RepublicCapital-by-capitalNotes and backgroundPress
BOX 545 Post-tripSchedulePretripSummary reportClippings
(3 folders)23-29 May, African Chiefs of Mission
(3 folders)BOX 546 8 July-3 Aug., Europe and the USSR
BackgroundBelgrade, YugoslaviaBonn, GermanyBrussels, BelgiumLondon, EnglandMoscow, USSRParis, FrancePost-tripPress reactionPublic affairs guidanceRome, ItalySchedules
18 Aug., Ottawa, Canada3-5 Sept., Finland, Netherlands, and Denmark
(1 folder)BOX 547 (3 folders)
14-15 Nov., ChileNov., Rio Conference
(6 folders)BOX 548 (2 folders)
1965-1966, PINTAAftermath, resumption of bombingMemoranda of conversationsOther memoranda of conversations and miscellaneous data
(4 folders)BOX 549 (1 folder)
Press
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BriefingsReaction
PretripScheduleThank-you letters
19669-23 Feb., Asia tour with Hubert H. Humphrey
(3 folders)BOX 550 (9 folders)BOX 551 (1 folder)
2-6 May, London, England, and Geneva, Switzerland15 June, Canada24-25 Oct., Manila Summit Conference: meetings
(2 folders)27 Oct.-9 Nov., Manila Summit Conference: post-trip I
ScheduleCeylon (Sri Lanka)
(2 folders)BOX 552 Daily summaries
FranceGermanyIndiaIndonesiaIranItalyLetters of thanksMemoranda of conversationsMorocco-Algeria military comparisonsMoroccoNotes, miscellaneousCablesPakistanPress conferences
BOX 553 Press reactionReport to president and secretary of stateUnited KingdomVisits postponed
29 Nov.-10 Dec., Manila Summit Conference: post-trip IIAlgieriaCapital-by-capital reportsDaily summaries
BOX 554 Letters of thanksLondon-Cuba fertilizer plant discussionsLondon, EnglandMadrid, SpainMemoranda of conversationsOther cables
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Paris, FrancePersonal memoranda of conversationsPress briefingsPress reactionScheduleTunis, Tunisia
BOX 555 196719-21 Mar., Guam4-9 June, Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium20-23 June, United Nations (New York)21-30 Nov., Asia and Eastern Europe
Afghanistan(2 folders)
Briefing book(1 folder)
BOX 556 (1 folder)Circulars and summariesIranMiscellaneous postsPakistanPress
BOX 557 Public statements and memoranda of conversationsRomaniaSchedulesThank-you lettersAdministrative
1968-1970, Paris peace talksAppointment and background dataBAMBOOCalendar
9 May-31 July 1968BOX 558 1 Aug. 1968-19 Jan. 1969
(2 folders)Chronological file, May 1968-Jan. 1969
(3 folders)BOX 559 Congressional visits
CROCODILEHARVAN (original), cables, May-June 1968HARVAN and HARVAN/PLUS
Cables, Nov. 1968-Jan. 1969Incoming, nos. 1-109
(2 folders)Outgoing, nos. 1-111
(2 folders)Meetings with Soviets (Zorin-Oberemko), May 1968-Jan. 1969
(2 folders)BOX 560 HARVAN/DOUBLEPLUS
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Cables, Oct.-Nov. 1968Incoming, nos. 1-249
(3 folders)Outgoing
Nos. 1-53(2 folders)
BOX 561 Nos. 54-100(2 folders)
Meetings with Soviets, Oct.-Nov. 1968HARVAN/PLUS
Private meetings with Ha Van Lau and others, June-Aug. 1968Private meetings with Duc Tho Le, Sept.-Oct. 1968Tea breaks, June-Oct. 1968Miscellaneous cables, June 1968-Jan. 1969Household and secretarial
BOX 562 Memoranda of conversationsMessage sheets
(2 folders)Notes on talks with North Vietnamese, Sept. 1968OHIOOpening remarks and statements, sessions, 13 May-30 Oct. 1968
(2 folders)PhotographsPost-Harriman talks, second plenary session, 30 Jan. 1969Prisoners of war (POWs)
Chieu Hoi programChristmas packages
BOX 563 General correspondence, visitors, and miscellanyHesford, Peter, and othersRelease discussions, Dec. 1968-Jan. 1969
(2 folders)Release of GVN, Ralliers, and ICRCRelease of North Vietnamese seamenRelease of pilots, July-Aug. 1968
Press releasesBOX 564 Transcripts of official conversations, session nos. 1-30
(6 folders)Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1968-1970
BOX 565-585 Chronological File.General files of letters and memoranda sent, with enclosed and related matter, plus
personal notes and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff arrangedchronologically as a daily record of his activities. Scheduling and briefing files,including calendars, appointment sheets, copies of letters and memoranda sent,personal notes and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff, plus briefing andscheduling data, including press material, background and biographical reports,memoranda of conversations, and other papers used to prepare Harriman for meetings,dinners, luncheons, and press conferences arranged as a daily reference file.
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Telecon files of transcripts of important telephone conversations arranged according to thedate of their occurrence. Telephone message sheets kept by Harriman's personalsecretary, arranged chronologically. Many items duplicate materials in the Subject orTrips and Missions files which are arranged alphabetically.
BOX 565 GeneralJan. 1961-Mar. 1963
(8 folders)BOX 566 Apr. 1963-Feb. 1964
(7 folders)BOX 567 Mar. 1964-May 1965
(11 folders)BOX 568 June 1965-May 1966
(11 folders)BOX 569 June 1966-Mar. 1967
(10 folders)BOX 570 Apr.-Dec. 1967
(9 folders)BOX 571 Jan. 1968-Mar. 1969
(8 folders)BOX 572 Schedules and briefing material
1961Calendars and miscellaneous
(4 folders)1962
Engagement book and miscellaneousBOX 573 1963
Engagement book, 1 Jan.-19 MayJan.-Dec.
(4 folders)1964
Jan.-May(2 folders)
BOX 574 June-Dec.(7 folders)
BOX 575 1965CalendarJan.-Aug.
(8 folders)BOX 576 Sept.-Dec.
(4 folders)1966
CalendarJan.-May
(4 folders)BOX 577 June-Dec.
(6 folders)1967
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CalendarBOX 578 Jan.-Oct.
(7 folders)BOX 579 Nov.-Dec.
(2 folders)1968
CalendarJan.-Feb.
(2 folders)BOX 580 Mar.-Dec.
(6 folders)BOX 581 Telephone conversations, transcripts
Dec. 1961-Oct. 1963(9 folders)
BOX 582 Nov. 1963-Oct. 1964(8 folders)
BOX 583 Nov. 1964-Dec. 1968, undated(4 folders)
Telephone messagesMar. 1963-May 1964
(3 folders)BOX 584 June 1964-Feb. 1967
(7 folders)BOX 585 Mar. 1967-Dec. 1968
(8 folders)
BOX 586-588 Memoranda of Conversations.Originals and copies of memoranda of Harriman's conversations with world leaders and
United States officials.Organized alphabetically by name of person. Most items duplicate materials in the
Subject, Trips and Missions, and Chronological files.
BOX 586 A-G(6 folders)
BOX 587 H-N(7 folders)
BOX 588 O-Z(9 folders)
BOX 589-600 Carter Administration, 1976-1980Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, reports, charts, lists, photographs,
scheduling material, press data, printed matter, and other miscellany regardingHarriman's official assignments under President Carter.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 589 Memoranda of conversations, 1976-1980(2 folders)
Panama CanalAmericans for the Canal Treaties (ACT), 1977
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Carter's visit to Panama, briefing book, 16-17 June 1978Committee of Americans for the Canal Treaties (COACT), 1977
(2 folders)Congressional opinion, 1978
BOX 590 Correspondence, Oct. 1977-July 1978(5 folders)
Opposition to treaty, 1977-1978Press materials, 1977-1978Public opinion, 1978State Department materials, 1977
BOX 591 Panama CanalTreaty ceremonies, 1977-1978White House briefing, 7 Sept. 1977
Presidential Advisory Board on Ambassadorial AppointmentsConsiderations, 1976-1979
(3 folders)BOX 592 (2 folders)
Meetings30-31 Mar. 197721 Jan. 197931 Mar. 197915 Dec. 1979
BOX 593 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II (SALT II)American Committee on East-West Accord, 1978-1979
(3 folders)Americans for SALT, 1978-1979Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1978-1980Background (SALT I), 1978
BOX 594 Center for Defense Information, Washington, D.C., 1977-1978Congress, 1978-1979Drafts of unpublished articles, undatedJohnson, Thomas M. C., "Nuclear War" television film, 1978-1979SALT papers project, 1978-1980
(2 folders)State Department
Briefing book, undatedGeneral, 1978-1979
(1 folder)BOX 595 (1 folder)
Statements made before Senate Foreign Relations Committee in July 1979, 1978-1979(2 folders)
Union of Concerned Scientists, 1979Warnke, Paul, undatedWhite House, 1979-1980Miscellany, 1978-1980
(2 folders)BOX 596 (1 folder)
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Tito, Josip Broz, visit to United States, Mar. 1978Tokyo Summit, briefing, 1979Transition, 1976-1977
(2 folders)Trips
1976USSR
(3 folders)BOX 597 (1 folder)
Yugoslavia(3 folders)
1976-1977USSR
(2 folders)1978
Australia (Sir Robert Gordon Menzies funeral)(1 folder)
BOX 598 (1 folder)Belgium, USSR, England, and France
(2 folders)Europe, generalHungaryRomaniaUSSR
(1 folder)BOX 599 (5 folders)
Yugoslavia1979
United Kingdom (Louis Mountbatten funeral)(2 folders)
USSRYugoslavia (Edvard Kardelj funeral)
(2 folders)BOX 600 1980
Yugoslavia (Josip Broz Tito funeral)Zimbabwe independence ceremonies
United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, 1978DelegatesHandbook for State Department preparatory meetingPreparations
(3 folders)Working paperMiscellany See also Oversize
BOX 601-659 Postgovernment, 1958-1986
BOX 601-603 Calendars and SchedulesCalendars and appointment sheets.
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Arranged chronologically.
BOX 601 1969-1975(7 folders)
BOX 602 1976-1981(6 folders)
BOX 603 Miscellaneous and undated
BOX 603-608 Chronological FileCopies of letters and memoranda sent with occasional related material and personal notes
and other papers compiled by Harriman or his staff.Arranged chronologically as a daily activity file.
Mar. 1969-Dec. 1970(8 folders)
BOX 604 Jan. 1971-Apr. 1973(14 folders)
BOX 605 May 1973-Feb. 1975(11 folders)
BOX 606 Mar. 1975-June 1977(14 folders)
BOX 607 July 1977-Apr. 1980(17 folders)
BOX 608 May-Oct. 1980(3 folders)
BOX 608-659 Subject FileCorrespondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, charts, lists, photographs,
financial and social material, political, domestic, and foreign policy data, printedmatter, and other miscellany.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 608 Administrative, office and equipment, 1969-1972Agnew, Spiro, 1969-1970Alexandrovich, Ruth, 1971American Assembly, 1968-1973
(3 folders)Anti-Harriman letters, 1969-1972
BOX 609 Arden Hill Hospital, Goshen, N.Y., 1972-1978Articles and reports received, 1972-1975Association for World Affairs, 1971Autographed photographs, 1968-1973Awards given, 1973-1975Awards received
By Harriman, 1970-1979 See also Oversize(2 folders)
By others, 1970-1975"A" miscellaneous
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1969-1971(2 folders)
BOX 610 1972-1980(2 folders)
Benton, William, 1969-1973Bershadskaja, Luba, 1971-1974Biographical data, undatedBirthday
Greetings1971-1976
(6 folders)BOX 611 1977-1981
(5 folders)Luncheons, 1969-1974Party, 1979
Bradley, Omar, funeral, 1981Bui, Diem, 1969-1975
BOX 612 Business Council, 1969Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, 1970-1971"B" miscellaneous
1969-1971(4 folders)
BOX 613 1972-1981(3 folders)
Chambrun, René de, 1973Christmas
Greetings, 1971-1973(2 folders)
Lists1969-1970
(2 folders)BOX 614 1970-1973
(4 folders)Clippings, 1969-1979
(3 folders)BOX 615 Columbia University, New York, N.Y., Oral History Project, 1969, 1970-1982
(3 folders)Committee on National Unity, 1970-1971Congressional Conference on the Planning of New Priorities, 1969Contributions
Made1968-1973
(4 folders)BOX 616 1974-1979
(5 folders)Requested by others
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1969-1971(3 folders)
BOX 617 1972-1977(6 folders)
Cooper, Chester L., manuscript of "The Lost Crusade," 1969(1 folder)
BOX 618 (2 folders)Council on Foreign Relations, 1969-1974
(2 folders)"C" miscellaneous
1968-1970(2 folders)
BOX 619 1971-1977(4 folders)
Democratic Advisory CouncilAsian Study Group, 1974Defense and Arms Control Study Group, Feb. 1975Foreign Affairs Task Force
General, 1974-1976(1 folder)
BOX 620 (6 folders)BOX 621 (2 folders)
Meetings, 1974-1975(3 folders)
BOX 622 Joint meeting of foreign and domestic task forces, Feb. 1975Meeting, 18 June 1974
(2 folders)Democratic Assembly, 1969-1973Democratic Forum, 1974-1977Democratic House and Senate Council and Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee, 1977-1980Democratic Mini-Convention, 5-8 Dec. 1974Democratic National Committee
Democratic Policy CouncilCommittee on International Affairs, 1970
BOX 623 General1969-1971
(8 folders)BOX 624 1972
(2 folders)Statements, 1971
National Finance Council, 1979-1981News releases, 1972
(2 folders)Newsletters and handouts, 1971-1972
BOX 625 Rules Committee, 1975-1976(3 folders)
Telethons, 1973-1975
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Victory Gala, 30 Sept. 1980Miscellany, 1977-1981
Democratic National Convention1972
(2 folders)BOX 626 (1 folder)
19761980
Democratic partyStatements, 1968-1972Miscellany, 1969-1978
(2 folders)Political campaign, 1974
Democratic presidential campaigns1976
(2 folders)1980
Diplomats for Carter/MondaleBOX 627 General
Democratic Sponsors Committee, 1970-1973Democratic Study Group, House of Representatives, 1969-1972Detente, 1974-1975Doctoral dissertations and research questions, 1970-1978
(2 folders)"D" miscellaneous, 1969-1977
(4 folders)BOX 628 E. H. Harriman Memorial Safety Awards, 1977-1980
Emergency Coalition against Unilateral Disarmament, 1977Engle, Byron, 1972-1973English Speaking Union, 1971-1973Entertainment
New York, N.Y., 81st StreetGeneral, 1969Political, 1969-1971
(2 folders)Washington, D.C.
General, 1969-1971(2 folders)
BOX 629 Party lists, 1969Political, 1969-1971
(2 folders)"E" miscellaneous, 1969-1976
(3 folders)Fan letters, 1969-1975Farah Manufacturing Co., 1973Felczer, Ina, 1972-1975Fraser, Donald W. and Gretchen, 1969-1975
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Fund for Peace, 1971-1975Funeral and eulogies, 1986"F" miscellaneous
1969-1970BOX 630 1971-1975
(2 folders)George C. Marshall Research Foundation
1969-1976(5 folders)
BOX 631 1977-1979(5 folders)
BOX 632 1979-1981(5 folders)
Germany, 1972"G" miscellaneous
1969BOX 633 1970-1977
(3 folders)Harris, Fred R., 1969-1971Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Board of Directors meetings1969-1973
(5 folders)BOX 634 1974-1980
(7 folders)BOX 635 Board of directors meeting and conference on foreign policy in the Truman
administration, 1980Committee on Resources, 1970-1973Conference on the Truman White House, 1977
(2 folders)Contributions, 1973-1975Honorary Fellows, 1973-1980Korea, 1975Marshall Plan, 1973
BOX 636 Photographs, undatedProject on foreign aid, 1968-1971Special Fund Committee, 1973-1974Twenty-fifth Anniversary Program, 1970Miscellany
Correspondence, 1975-1979(2 folders)
Library documents, 1970-1977(2 folders)
BOX 637 Honorary degrees, 1976-1981House tours
New York, N.Y., 81st Street, 1968-1969Washington, D.C., N Street NW, 1969-1971
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HousesHobe Sound, Fla., 1958-1971
(3 folders)New York, N.Y., 81st Street, 1970Sands Point, N.Y., 1970Washington, D.C., N Street NW, 1963-1978
(2 folders)"H" miscellaneous
1969BOX 638 1970-1981
(5 folders)Interview requests, 1974-1977Invitations, 1969
(1 folder)BOX 639 (1 folder)
"I" miscellaneous, 1969-1981(3 folders)
John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass.General, 1964-1974Oral history interviews
Re John F. Kennedy (1964-1965), correspondence, 1978Re Robert F. Kennedy
Correspondence, 1970-1973Transcript, 1970
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.General
1969BOX 640 1969-1973
(6 folders)BOX 641 1974-1980
(3 folders)Oral history interviews, 1970
Interviews 1-2(3 folders)
BOX 642 Interviews 2-5(5 folders)
Jones, Howard P., 1969-1971Jottings by Harriman, undated
BOX 643 "J" miscellaneous, 1969-1981(3 folders)
Kennedy, Edward M., 1969-1975(3 folders)
Krassin, Katja, 1972"K" miscellaneous
1969-1970(2 folders)
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BOX 644 1971-1981(4 folders)
Loeb, James I., Jr., 1974Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, Tex., oral history interview, 1969"L" miscellaneous
1969-1977(5 folders)
BOX 645 Marriage congratulations, 1971Mary W. Harriman Foundation, 1978Medical, 1970-1971Mental Health Association, 1980-1981Monnet, Jean, 1970-1976Morse, F. Bradford, 1969-1970Muskie, Edmund
General, 1970-1976Speeches, press, etc., 1969-1974
"M" miscellaneous1969-1972
(3 folders)BOX 646 1973-1983
(3 folders)National Cambodia Crisis Committee, 1979National Democratic Club, 1972-1977National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia,
1972-1973New York City financial crisis, 1975New York State, two-hundredth anniversary of state constitution, 1977Nixon, Richard M., 1969-1970
(2 folders)BOX 647 "N" miscellaneous, 1969-1977
(4 folders)"O" miscellaneous, 1969-1975
(2 folders)Papers, guides and disposition, 1969-1980Patton, James G., 1969, 1975Plimpton, George, 1970Political fund-raiser requests, 1972-1975Prisoners of war (POWs), 1971"P" miscellaneous
1969-1970(2 folders)
BOX 648 1971-1981(2 folders)
"Q" miscellaneous, 1969-1975Reference material, 1967-1970Requests, miscellaneous
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1969-1974(4 folders)
BOX 649 1974-1976(5 folders)
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, Washington, D.C., 1968-1978(2 folders)
BOX 650 (1 folder)Robertson, A. Clendenin, 1971Rusk, Dean, 1969-1973"R" miscellaneous, 1969-1981
(4 folders)BOX 651 Sachs, Alexander, 1969-1971
Secretarial messages and notes, 1969Speaking invitations, 1974-1976Sponsorships
1969-1975(5 folders)
BOX 652 1976-1978(3 folders)
Sweden re spurious remarks alleged to be Harriman's, 1969Swiers, Peter, 1973-1981Szombati, Alexandre, 1971-1973"S" miscellaneous
1969-1970(3 folders)
BOX 653 1970-1981(7 folders)
BOX 654 Tasca, Henry J., 1975-1978Telephone call sheets, 1974-1975Thiep, Nguyen Phuong, 1976-1978Thirteen Days, by Robert F. Kennedy (published posthumously, 1969)Trips
China, 1979 (canceled)Europe and USSR, 1971-1972
(3 folders)Sun Valley, Idaho, 1969-1975
(2 folders)BOX 655 Union Pacific Railroad excursion, San Francisco to Omaha, 1980
USSR1974-1983
(8 folders)BOX 656 "T" miscellaneous, 1969-1981
(4 folders)United Jewish Appeal, 1973-1975USSR, 1962-1977"U" miscellaneous, 1969-1975
(2 folders)
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BOX 657 Vietnam Election Project, 1970-1972Vietnam, meeting with congressmen re National Mobilization Committee, 22 Oct. 1969Vietnam, miscellany, 1969-1972Vietnam Moratorium Committee of D.C., 1969-1970"V" miscellaneous, 1969-1981
(2 folders)Walters, Vernon A., manuscript of "Silent Missions," undated
(2 folders)BOX 658 (1 folder)
Writers' requests, 1974-1976(2 folders)
"W" miscellaneous1969-1970
(2 folders)BOX 659 1971-1975
(2 folders)Yale Club, cocktail parties at Harriman's N Street house, 1971-1972
(2 folders)Youth Task Force, 1970"Y" miscellaneous, 1969-1979"Z" miscellaneous, 1969-1975Miscellany, 1970-1981
BOX 660-744 Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
BOX 660-670 Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1916-1953Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, legal data, minutes,
charts, lists, plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements andexpense sheets, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to theUnion Pacific Railroad.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 660 Accidents, 1938-1940American Car and Foundry Co., undatedAnnual report, 1935"A" miscellaneous, 1937-1946Boosters League, 1936-1937"B" miscellaneous, 1937-1953Charske, F. W.
1935-1942(3 folders)
BOX 661 1943-1947City of Los Angeles (train), 1937-1938Clark, Henry W., 1932-1941
(3 folders)Confidential notes on trip from Omaha to Los Angeles, 1932"Copper King," 1938"C" miscellaneous, 1937-1949
Special Files: Public Service, 1918-1986
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Day, George Parmly, 1936-1941"D" miscellaneous, 1936-1952Employment applications, 1939-1940Encomiums, 1936-1941Executive committee memoranda on Sun Valley, Idaho, 1937Exhibition train, Washington, D.C., May 1939
BOX 662 Expense accounts, 1937-1941(2 folders)
"E" miscellaneous, 1937-1939Film, 1938-1939Financial statements
1916-19181936-1946
"F" miscellaneous, 1936-1952BOX 663 General correspondence
1918-1931(4 folders)
BOX 664 1932-1946(4 folders)
BOX 665 1947-1953Golden Spike Days Celebration, Omaha, Neb., 1939Gray, Carl R., 1935-1939
(2 folders)"G" miscellaneous, 1937-1952
BOX 666 "H" miscellaneous, 1937-1946Interstate Commerce Commission, 1931-1938"I" miscellaneous, 1937-1941Jabelmann, Otto, 1936-1941Jeffers, W. M.
1936-1938(4 folders)
BOX 667 1939-1945(3 folders)
"J-K" miscellaneous, 1937-1945(2 folders)
Literature, public relations, 1936-1938"L" miscellaneous, 1937-1944
BOX 668 "Mc" miscellaneous, 1937-1940Mann, Joseph F., 1944"M" miscellaneous, 1937-1953Old Timers Club, Omaha, Neb., 1935-1951"O" miscellaneous, 1937-1939New trains, 1933-1935"N" miscellaneous, 1937-1944Oil production, Wilmington Field, Calif., 1937Passenger revenues, 1936-1937Pension plan, 1937
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Publicity, 1917-1947(1 folder)
BOX 669 (1 folder)"P" miscellaneous, 1936-1946Retired Employees Association, 1935-1941"R" miscellaneous, 1935-1953Schmidt, E. C., 1936-1947Sleeping cars, 1938
BOX 670 Smith, Edward G., 1936-1951Streamliners, 1937-1938"S" miscellaneous, 1936-1947Travel bureau, United States, 1939Trips, itineraries, 1933-1937"T-V" miscellaneous, 1937-1952
(3 folders)Wabash Railroad Co., 1927-1928"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1937-1942
(2 folders)Miscellany, 1928-1944
BOX 671-675 Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, 1915-1923Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, minutes, charts, lists,
plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements and expense sheets,contracts, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to theMerchant Shipbuilding Corporation.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 671 Annual reports, 1919-1923Atlantic Coast Shipbuilders' Association, 1918-1919Bordeaux, proposed line, 1915-1920Chester Shipbuilding Realty Co., 1919-1920Coit, Griffith, 1918-1919Conference, committee meeting, 1918-1919Consolidated balance sheets, 1918-1920Contracts lists, 1917-1918Craigie & Co., 1916-1919Dixon, George E., 1917-1919Emergency Fleet Corp., 1917-1919Estimated cash resources and requirements, 1918-1919Fries, Edward Louis, 1920-1921
BOX 672 General balance sheets, 1918-1921General correspondence and reports, 1917-1922
(2 folders)Harriman Industrial Corp.
Correspondence, 1918-1921(2 folders)
Reports, 1916-1919BOX 673 Harriman family investments, 1920-1921
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Independent Steamship Corp., 1919Inspection, July 1920Interstate commerce acts, 1919Job applications, 1918-1921
(3 folders)Launchings (with photographs), 1918-1919
BOX 674 Motor launches, 1918Murphy, James J., 1919-1920Pleasants, W. H., 1917-1919R. Martens & Co., 1918-1919Reich, Lorenz, 1919Rivet record, 1919Rose, Donald, 1917-1920Schwab, Charles M., 1918-1919Seger, Charles B., 1917-1919Shawmut Steamship Co., 1918-1920Smith, Harold, 1919-1920Smith, R. Penn, 1918Smith, W. T., 1917-1919
BOX 675 Sterling Iron & Railway Co., 1916-1920(3 folders)
Taxes, 1917-1919Tegethoff, C. C., 1917-1918Thayer, G. C., 1919-1920Terminals, 1918-1919Traffic
Chester Shipbuilding Co., 1918Merchant Shipbuilding Corp., 1918
Whitney, Payne, 1917-1918Young Men's Christian Association, 1918Yard sites, 1917Miscellaneous printed matter and related items, 1918-1920
BOX 676-685 Shipping Companies, 1917-1933Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, minutes, charts, lists,
orders, plans and drawings, financial records including earnings statements, balancesheets, and expense forms, contracts, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneousmaterial relating to Harriman's shipping company holdings.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 676 Agreements, 1921American Chamber of Commerce for the Levant, 1921American Merchant Marine Joint Committee, 1921-1923American Ship and Commerce Navigation Corp., 1919-1931American Steamship Owners' Association, 1920-1925
(3 folders)
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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BOX 677 American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., 1920-1931(6 folders)
"A" miscellaneous, 1920-1921Bank balances, 1920-1921
BOX 678 Bankers' Committee on Ship Securities, 1920"B" miscellaneous, 1919-1922Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, 1920-1928Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1920-1928Chandler & Co.
Brazil, 1920-1921Credit matter, 1918-1921General, 1920-1922Grain matter, 1921
Coastwise Transportation Co., 1920-1922Consolidated financial statements, 1921
BOX 679 Cuno, Wilhelm, 1920-1933(3 folders)
"C" miscellaneous, 1920-1922Dearborn, Henry, 1918-1922"D" miscellaneous, 1920-1922E. H. Mundy & Co., 1922Egyptian cotton, 1921Erb, Newman, 1920"E-G" miscellaneous, 1919-1922Hamburg-American Line
1920-1923(2 folders)
BOX 680 1924-1933"H" miscellaneous, 1920-1921Immigration, 1921Independent Steamship Corp., 1919-1920International Mercantile Marine Co., 1918-1927Jones Law, 1921"J" miscellaneous, 1920-1922Kerr Navigation Corp./Kerr Steamship Co., 1920-1921"K" miscellaneous, 1920-1921Lee, Ivy
1920BOX 681 1920-1932
(3 folders)Lishawa, A. W., 1920-1927Livermore, Harris, 1920-1924Livermore, Dearborn & Co., 1919-1920"L" miscellaneous, 1920Mechanics & Metals National Bank, New York, N.Y., 1917-1923Mechanics Association of New York, 1920-1926Merchant Shipbuilding Corp., 1921
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Meyer, Julius P., 1920-1929BOX 682 Morse Dry Dock & Repair Co., 1921
Mutual Shipping Service Corp., 1919-1923(2 folders)
"M" miscellaneous, 1918-1922National Merchant Marine Association, 1920-1924
(2 folders)BOX 683 National Merchant Marine League, 1919-1923
New York State Barge Canal, 1920-1921News write-ups, 1920-1922Noble, Morgan and Scammell, 1920"N" miscellaneous, 1920-1922Organization, 1920"P" miscellaneous, 1920-1922Real estate, 1920-1921Resolute (SS), 1922Robinson, R. H. M., 1920-1925Romania, 1920-1921Ryan, W. B., 1920-1922"R" miscellaneous, 1919-1921Schurz, Carl L., 1920Shawmut Steamship Co., 1920-1921Ship Mortgage Bill, 1920Shipping & Coal Co., 1920Sickel, W. G., 1920-1921
BOX 684 South American Steamship Co., 1918-1922Steamers for sale, 1920-1921Steamers (photographs), 1921Sterling Iron and Railway Co., 1919-1921Syndicate No. 10, 1920-1922"S" miscellaneous, 1920-1921Thirty-Nine Broadway Corp., 1920-1923Thomas L. Field & Co., 1920-1921Tobey, E. C., 1920-1923"T" miscellaneous, 1920-1921United American Lines
Balance sheets1920, 1926-1927
(3 folders)BOX 685 1928
General correspondence, 1920-1932Incorporation papers, 1918-1921Interoffice memoranda, 1923-1925London office, 1922-1925Paris office, 1922
United States Shipping BoardBenson, William S., 1920-1922
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Flaherty, John J., 1920General, 1918-1927Lasker, Albert D., 1921-1923
"U-V" miscellaneous, 1920-1923Virginia Steamship Co., 1920Warren Export Coal Co., 1921Whaley-Eaton Service, 1920Wm. H. Muller & Co., 1922"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1921
BOX 686-690 W. A. Harriman & Company, 1920-1930Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relatingto W. A. Harriman & Company.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 686 CablesIncoming
Set A, 1925-1930Set B, 1925-1930Berlin office, 1927
OutgoingSet A, 1925-1930Set B, 1925-1930
Unclassified, 1920-1928Central European Investing Corp., 1927-1928Chronological files
1920-1922(3 folders)
BOX 687 1923-1928(6 folders)
1929Jan.-Apr.
BOX 688 May-Dec.1930
Circulars, 1921-1922Edeleanu process, 1921-1922Europe trip file
1925Jan.-Apr.Fall
GeneralManganeseZinc
1926Jan.-Apr.
BOX 689 Feb.-Mar.
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Feb.-Apr.Mar.
(4 folders)Apr.-May
(2 folders)1927
Jan.Executive orders, 1930German government and municipal financing, 1926-1928
BOX 690 Italy, financing, 1928Hungarian Land Mortgage Institute, 1925-1926Land banks, 1921-1925Poland, steel, 1928Reports, 1925-1930Wooley, Knight re partnerships, 1926-1930Miscellany, 1925-1930
BOX 691-709 Georgian Manganese Company, 1921-1946Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records including stock certificates, ledgers, cashbooks,voucher registers, tax files, and earnings statements, plus contracts, legal papers,minutes, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Harriman's manganeseinvestments in the USSR.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 691 Index to papers (partial)Agreement with Russian Finance and Construction Corp. re Eastern Construction Corp.,
1927Amtorg Trading Corp., 1926-1932Arcos Ltd., 1928Audits and records
General, 1925-1926McMahon report, 1927Price, Waterhouse & Co., 1925-1926
Bank statementsGuaranty Trust Co. of New York, 1925-1930Shelkovkikoff, J. G., 1925-1946W. A. Harriman & Co., 1923-1929
BOX 692 Board of directors, minutes, 1925-1937(3 folders)
Cables1925
IncomingIncoming and outgoing
BOX 693 Outgoing1926
Incoming(3 folders)
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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BOX 694 Outgoing1927
Incoming(2 folders)
Outgoing1929
IncomingBOX 695 Cash books
1925-19271927-19301927-1939
Clydesdale bank claims, 1925-1926Concession agreement adjustments, 1925-1928
(2 folders)BOX 696 (5 folders)
Concession negotiations (R. H. M. Robinson), 1928Contingent liabilities
Avgherino, Eutcychia Periklovna, 1926-1928Djakeli, Alexander A., 1928
BOX 697 Djakelly, Constantin, 1926Early miscellaneous papers, 1925Elliott, J. A. ("Speed"), 1925European producers
Forwood & Sellar, 1925-1929Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks, A. G., 1929General, 1929Karuto, 1925-1929Manganese & Iron Ore Co., 1929Panassie, Louis, 1925
Executive committee minutes, 1926-1931Final acts of transfer, 1926-1928
(2 folders)BOX 698 (2 folders)
Financial exhibits, 1926-1928General correspondence
1925-1926(2 folders)
BOX 699 1927-1930(3 folders)
Harriman, W. AverellCorrespondence while in USSR, 1926-1927Resignation, 1928
Haskins & Sells, 1925-1938Incorporation certificate, 1925-1928Journal, 1925-1938 See OversizeJournal and ledger, 1930-1939 See Oversize
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Ledgers, 1925-1929 See Oversize(3 vols.)
Medatov & Co. settlement, 1925-1927BOX 700 Merger certificates, 1940
Miners' collective agreement, undatedNicopol agreement, 7 Aug. 1926Ore shipments
After 1 Aug. 1928(2 folders)
Correspondence, 1925-1927Nov. 1925 contract
(2 folders)BOX 701 (2 folders)
Original acts of transfer, government property to company, 1925Piatakov, G. C., power of attorney, 1928Plan of merger and dissolution, 1938-1940Press accounts, German, 1925Producers' accounts, 1931Property of voting trustees, 10 Aug. 1925Releases
Certified list of stockholders, 1932-1940Documents re Davis, Polk, Wardell letter of 9 Jan. 1934Forwood & Sellar, 1925Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks, A. G., 1925-1929General, 1927, undatedKaruto, 1925-1929Khalipauri Manganese Co., 1932-1940M. G. A. Manuelides Bros., 1928-1933Manganese & Iron Ore Co., 1929Manolopoulo & Panagopoulos, 1931N. & E. Avgherino, 1930-1932
BOX 702 19 June 1934Panassie, Louis, 1929Persinachi, Jean, 1928Producers
Actions 1 and 2, 1928-1931Actions 2 and 3, 1928-1932, undated
Simonoff, N. A. (partnership), 1928Stockholders
2 Jan. 193421 May 1934
BOX 703 18 Nov. 1935Tchoubinidze, Michael, 1925-1934
Retirement certificates, preferred capital stock, 1932-1939(2 folders)
Settlements, 1925-1934(4 folders)
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Severoles (timber), 1921-1924Soviet notes, 1928
BOX 704 Stocks, common and preferred, undated See Oversize(2 vols.)
Stockholders, minutes, undatedSyndicate agreement, 12 June 1925Tchemo (Societé d'Exportation de Manganèse de Tchiatouri)
Agreement, 12 June 1925(3 folders)
Liquidation, 1924-1925Powers of attorney, undated
BOX 705 Protocol of the Georgian government, undatedTchiatouri (Georgia, USSR) files
Accounting returns, Feb. 1926-Mar. 1928(4 folders)
BOX 706 Avgherino, Eutcychia Periklovna, 1926Djakeli, Alexander A., 1925-1926Kavtaradz Bros., 1925-1926Khalipauri Manganese Co., 1926-1936
(1 folder)BOX 707 (5 folders)
Statutes, 1925Tchomachidze & Samharadze, 1926Varasashvili Bros., 1927-1928
(1 folder)BOX 708 (1 folder)
Termination agreement, Aug. 21-28, 1928(5 folders)
BOX 709 Unsettled claimsCompany of Tchiatouri Manganese Producers and Alexander A. Djakeli, 1935Gomer & Blauschvili, 1939Gomer & Kalerwa, 1933-1939Khalipauri Manganese Co., 1928-1931Lazhava, Sessy, 1925-1934Summary, undatedTevsadze & Andjaparidze, 1928-1932
Voting trust agreement, 1926Voucher registers, 1925-1940 See Oversize
(2 vols.)W. A. Harriman & Co. assignment, 18 July 1925Wm. H. Muller & Co., 1926Miscellany
Memoranda, 1925-1928Notes from ledger, 1925Printed matter, 1925-1928
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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BOX 710-731 Russian Finance and Construction Corporation, 1921-1952Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial records including stock certificates, ledgers, cashbooks,voucher registers, tax files, and earnings statements, plus contracts, legal papers,minutes, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Harriman's businessinvestments in the USSR.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 710 Index (partial)Accounting to syndicate subscribers, 1926-1939Accounts
Report of Price, Waterhouse & Co., 1925-1926Trustees, 1943-1945
Agreement of consolidation and merger with Georgia Manganese Co., 1927Agreement with Soviet government, 1928Assets Holding Corp., 1931-1943"A" miscellaneous, 1932-1944Balance sheets
1925-1927(3 folders)
BOX 711 1928-1938(9 folders)
BOX 712 1939-1944(5 folders)
Bank of Toronto, 1933-1940Bank statements, 1928-1934
BOX 713 Board of directors, minutes, 1921-1943(3 folders)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1931-1943"B" miscellaneous, 1929-1941Cash books
1925-1932BOX 714 1933-1944
(2 folders)Certificates of incorporation, 1933-1942Chase National Bank, 1926-1943
(2 folders)Cremation certificates, 1935-1937"C" miscellaneous, 1922-1945Daily file (trustees), 1944-1945
BOX 715 Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed, 1929-1944(3 folders)
Dissolution, 1931-1947(3 folders)
BOX 716 Dividend payments register, 1941-1942Djakelly, Constantin, 1925-1946Du Cros, Sir Arthur and George, 1931-1942Dunlap, C. K., 1930-1944
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Dunn & Fowler, 1944-1946"D" miscellaneous, 1944-1945Earned and surplus capital, 1942Eastern Construction Corp., 1926-1927Eckardt, E., 1942-1945Everett, E. H., estate of, 1931-1944Executors, 1945
BOX 717 Foreign funds control, 1943Foreign-owned property report, 1941Furniture and fixtures, depreciation, 1933-1945G. H. Walker & Co., 1926-1945Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks, A. G., 1939Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 1932-1946Hager, Read, 1941-1942Harriman, E. Roland and W. Averell, 1933-1944Harriman Fifteen Corp., 1935-1942Hart, R. W., 1930-1945"H-I" miscellaneous, 1930-1945
(2 folders)Journals, 1925-1944
(2 folders)"J" miscellaneous, 1931-1942
BOX 718 Ledger, 1925-1941Liquidation, 1936-1944Loans, 1927-1934"L" miscellaneous, 1944-1945MacVeagh, Ewen C., 1941-1945Manganese Concession Syndicate, undatedManganese Investment Corp.
Canadian corporate tax act, 1939Capital stock, 1936-1944Conversion of shares, 1942Correspondence brief, E. Eckardt and Claude S. Richardson, 1939-1944Dominion of Canada bonds, 1943-1945General
1936BOX 719 1937-1940
(5 folders)BOX 720 1941-1952
(2 folders)Ledger book, 1936-1947Redemption of all preferred stock, 1939
Montgomery, McMichael, Common & Howard1936-1942
(4 folders)BOX 721 1943-1947
(4 folders)
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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"M" miscellaneous, 1932-1946National Mining Corp. re loss of preferred stock certificate, 1941-1942Newberry, E. B., 1937-1946Norton, Chester H., 1933-1944Notes paid, 1928-1929"N-O" miscellaneous, 1944-1946Panassie, Louis, estate of
1925-1929BOX 722 1930-1946
(3 folders)Persinachi, Jean, 1930-1946Preferred stock retirements register, 1933-1942
(5 folders)BOX 723 Prince Edward Island Trust Co., 1936-1945
(7 folders)Rascovitch, Mark B., 1939Redemption certificates, 1933-1937
BOX 724 Reynders, John V. W. re J. Henry Schroder Banking Corp. acquisition of Thyssen stock,1940
Richards, Layton & Finger, 1944-1946"R" miscellaneous, 1935-1944Security Trust Co., 1940-1947
(2 folders)Soviet notes, 1928-1943Stock
Dividend notices, 1941-1943Georgia Manganese Co., 1941-1943Redemption notices, 1933-1942
BOX 725 Stockholders meetingsCorrespondence and related matter, 1939-1943Minutes, 1925-1943
(4 folders)Signed proxies, stock lists, etc.
1939-1942BOX 726 1943
Surety bonds, 1928-1933"S" miscellaneous, 1944Taxes
Canada1939-1947
(5 folders)BOX 727 1947
Delaware, 1941-1945New York, 1934-1939United States
Board of Tax Appeals, 1930-1935Capital stock, 1944
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Income1925-1926
(3 folders)BOX 728 1927-1931
(6 folders)BOX 729 1932-1940
(7 folders)BOX 730 1941-1946
(3 folders)Income and excess profits, 1935-1939Monthly and annual income, 1929-1937Personal holding company, 1937-1942
BOX 731 Social Security, 1935-1940Unemployment compensation, 1940-1944Victory tax, 1943Miscellaneous, 1940-1942
Ten-year registered gold notes, 1929-1938Thane, B. L., 1931-1939Union Chimique Belge, 1945-1946Voting trust agreement and certificates, 1929, 1939Voucher register, 1925-1944Wm. H. Muller & Co., 1945-1946Wilmington Trust Co., 1940-1943"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1944-1945
BOX 732-744 Sun Valley, 1935-1977Correspondence, memoranda, cables, business and corporate reports, charts, lists, orders,
plans and drawings, financial papers, legal material, contracts, photographs, printedmatter, and miscellaneous material relating to the planning, construction, and operationof the ski resort Sun Valley, Idaho.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX 732 Air service, 1938-1945"A-B" miscellaneous, 1936-1953
(2 folders)Chronological file
1946-1950(3 folders)
BOX 733 1951-1977(5 folders)
Complaints, 1938-1940Construction
Bald Mountain lifts and chalets, 1939-1940Bowling alley and electrotherapy facilities, 1940
BOX 734 Challenger Inn and auxiliaries, 1937-1939(4 folders)
Dam and fish pond, golf course, dog kennels, reindeer shed, rodeo arena, grandstand,barns, 1937-1938
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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Diagrams, 1937-1939BOX 735 General, 1940
Grimm, J. A., property, 1940Landscaping and lodge alterations, 1937-1938Lodge (downstairs lounge, dining room, ventilation, misc.), 1940Photographs, undatedPlans, 1940
BOX 736 Private lodges, 1937-1946Ski tourers' cabins, Baldy Forest Service Cabin, summer theatre, and miscellany, 1940Ski tours, snow tank, roads, skating rink, chalets, ski tourers' cabins, 1937-1940Suppliers, 1940
"C" miscellaneous, 1937-1942Dogs, 1938Duchin, Marjorie (Mrs. Eddy), 1937Durrance, Richard, 1937-1940"D" miscellaneous, 1937-1946
BOX 737 Early studies and prospects, 1935-1936Employment applications, 1939-1942Encomiums, 1938-1940Engen, Alf, 1938-1940"E" miscellaneous, 1936-1941Films, 1938-1940Fish hatchery, 1937-1939Fishing, 1937-1941Fluss, Robert V., 1939Forestry, 1937-1940Frontier Club, Shoshone, Idaho, 1937-1938"F" miscellaneous, 1936-1947
BOX 738 Gliding, 1940"G" miscellaneous, 1936-1941Hockey, 1940"H" miscellaneous, 1936-1953Improvements, 1940-1941"I-J" miscellaneous, 1938-1946
(2 folders)Kuhn, Walt, 1937"K" miscellaneous, 1936-1946Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N.Y., 1938-1940Lodge photographs, undated"L" miscellaneous, 1936-1941Medical, 1938-1948Miles, Robert J., 1937-1940Mollinger, Sepp, 1939-1948
BOX 739 Morgan, John E. P., 1937-1946Music, 1938-1940
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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"M" miscellaneous, 1936-1951(2 folders)
National Ski Association, 1950"N-O" miscellaneous, 1936-1940
(2 folders)Pfeifer, Friedl, 1941-1942Procter, Charles N., 1936-1937Purchase of property, 1936-1940"P" miscellaneous, 1936-1947Reopening, 1945-1946
BOX 740 Rodeo, 1937-1941Rogers, W. P., 1938-1952
(3 folders)"R" miscellaneous, 1936-1942Schaaffgotsche, Felix, 1936-1939Schauffler, Jarvis, 1937-1940Scott, George, 1937Singer, Kenneth M., 1936-1939
BOX 741 Skating, 1938-1940Ski Bulletin, 1938-1942Ski Club
Annual reports, corporate file, financial, etc., 1940-1941General, 1937-1952
(2 folders)Miscellany and transcripts, 1938-1941
BOX 742 Ski lifts, 1947Ski school, Olympics, tournaments, 1946-1948Ski troops, 1940-1942Sleepers (Chicago-Ketchum, Salt Lake-Ketchum), 1938-1939Sports Special, 1938-1940Stevens, Raymond, 1936-1937Stores, 1937-1940Summer operations, 1937-1940"S-T" miscellaneous, 1936-1952
(2 folders)Underwood, Gilbert Stanley, 1936-1940Uniforms for waitresses, 1939-1941Union Pacific Railroad
1935-1936BOX 743 1937-1940
(3 folders)"U" miscellaneous, 1938-1939Valley Sun, 1938-1953Van Guilder, Gene, hunting accident, 1939"V" miscellaneous, 1936-1941Weather reports, 1936-1942Weinhebers (wine goblets), 1939
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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BOX 744 Winter sports events, 1946-1950"W-Z" miscellaneous, 1936-1949
(2 folders)Miscellany, 1934-1941
(2 folders)
BOX 745-852 Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983Speeches and statements by Harriman including original and corrected drafts as well as final
reading versions, published editions, and circulation copies. Accompanying the texts arecorrespondence and related matter. For additional material, see Additions I and II:Speeches and Statements series below.
Arranged chronologically by date of issue or occurrence, with miscellaneous and unidentifiedmaterial for a given year located at the end of the year.
BOX 745 1920-19271933
Sept.-6 Nov.(2 folders)
193627 Jan.-17 Dec.
(3 folders)1937
7 May-21 Dec.(7 folders)
BOX 746 193819 Jan.-13 Dec.
(8 folders)1939
28 Apr.-5 Dec.(6 folders)
194013 Jan.-17 Nov.
(5 folders)Miscellaneous correspondence
BOX 747 19414 Feb.-23 Nov.
(5 folders)Brief or undated texts
194220 Feb.-19 Nov.
(6 folders)Miscellany
19431 Jan.-7 Dec.
(9 folders)Miscellany
BOX 748 1944
Special Files: Business, 1915-1977
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19 Jan.-7 Dec.(16 folders)
194515 Mar.-1 Sept.
(5 folders)Miscellany
194615 Feb.-20 July
(15 folders)BOX 749 23 Sept.-8 Nov.
(12 folders)BOX 750 11 Nov.-11 Dec.
(9 folders)Miscellany
BackgroundBrief and undated textsCorrespondenceList of speeches (1946-1948)
BOX 751 19478 Jan.-17 Feb.
(11 folders)BOX 752 25 Feb.-16 May
(20 folders)BOX 753 19 May-18 Aug.
(22 folders)BOX 754 18 Aug.-5 Oct.
(16 folders)BOX 755 14 Oct.-1 Dec.
(19 folders)BOX 756 2-15 Dec.
(6 folders)Miscellany
19486-13 Jan.
(7 folders)BOX 757 14 Jan.-5 July
(26 folders)BOX 758 24 July-16 Dec.
(8 folders)Miscellany
Brief and undated textsCorrespondencePress
19496 Jan.-31 Dec.
(5 folders)BOX 759 Miscellany
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
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19501 Feb.-1 Oct.
(8 folders)BOX 760 5 Oct.-10 Nov.
(9 folders)BOX 761 15 Nov.-20 Dec.
(10 folders)Miscellany
Background materialBrief and undated textsCorrespondenceRegrets
195111 Jan.-12 Feb.
(9 folders)BOX 762 25 Feb.-12 Apr.
(9 folders)BOX 763 19 Apr.-24 May
(12 folders)BOX 764 3 June-20 Oct.
(16 folders)BOX 765 31 Oct.-21 Dec.
(4 folders)Miscellany
Background materialCorrespondenceDraftsRegretsSpeech distribution list
19523 Jan.-5 Mar.
(15 folders)BOX 766 13 Mar.-29 Apr.
(18 folders)BOX 767 1-20 May
(25 folders)BOX 768 23 May-4 June
(22 folders)BOX 769 5 June-1 July
(42 folders)BOX 770 2 July-28 Aug.
(39 folders)BOX 771 28 Aug.-9 Oct.
(28 folders)BOX 772 10-31 Oct.
(28 folders)BOX 773 1 Nov.-31 Dec.
(14 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
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Miscellany1953
1-17 Jan.(4 folders)
BOX 774 22 Jan.-2 Dec.(24 folders)
Miscellany1954
20 Jan.-20 May(4 folders)
BOX 775 1 June-24 Oct.(7 folders)
BOX 776 28 Oct.-1 Nov.(4 folders)
MiscellanyDrafts and background materialLists of speeches
19551 Jan.-29 July
(2 folders)BOX 777 4 Aug.-15 Dec.
(2 folders)Miscellany
19561 Jan.-19 Apr.
(2 folders)BOX 778 9 May-21 Dec.
(6 folders)Miscellany
BOX 779 19572 Jan.-31 Dec.
(5 folders)BOX 780 1958
5 Jan.-24 May(4 folders)
BOX 781 25 May-15 Oct.(5 folders)
BOX 782 16 Oct.-31 Dec.(3 folders)
Miscellany1959
7 Jan.-5 Apr.(3 folders)
BOX 783 4 May-30 Nov.(23 folders)
BOX 784 4-14 Dec.(5 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
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MiscellanyBackground material
(2 folders)CorrespondenceUndated texts
BOX 785 19603 Jan.-4 June
(20 folders)BOX 786 8 June-20 Oct.
(22 folders)BOX 787 21 Oct.-31 Dec.
(16 folders)Miscellany
CorrespondenceSchedulesUndated texts
19614 Jan.-20 Apr.
(16 folders)BOX 788 1 May-30 Dec.
(11 folders)Miscellany
Background materialCorrespondenceRegrets
19627 Jan.-26 Feb.
(7 folders)BOX 789 2 Mar.-11 May
(26 folders)BOX 790 16 May-28 Aug.
(26 folders)BOX 791 9 Sept.-3 Nov.
(18 folders)BOX 792 5 Nov.-26 Dec.
(19 folders)Miscellany
(2 folders)BOX 793 (3 folders)
196310 Jan.-5 Mar.
(16 folders)BOX 794 6 Mar.-13 May
(27 folders)BOX 795 18 May-11 Aug.
(27 folders)BOX 796 15 Aug.-7 Oct.
(22 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 152
BOX 797 9 Oct.-1 Dec.(19 folders)
BOX 798 4-30 Dec.(7 folders)
MiscellanyBackground material
(2 folders)BOX 799 Correspondence
Postponed speechesRegrets
(4 folders)1964
13-31 Jan.(10 folders)
BOX 800 3 Feb.-23 Apr.(23 folders)
BOX 801 24 Apr.-26 June(22 folders)
BOX 802 27 June-18 Aug.(11 folders)
BOX 803 21 Aug.-2 Oct.(13 folders)
BOX 804 3 Oct.-30 Nov.(27 folders)
BOX 805 2-18 Dec.(4 folders)
MiscellanyBackground material
(3 folders)List of speechesPostponed speeches
BOX 806 Regrets(4 folders)
196511 Jan.-19 Feb.
(13 folders)BOX 807 26 Feb.-11 May
(13 folders)BOX 808 11 May-6 Aug.
(16 folders)BOX 809 8 Aug.-22 Sept.
(13 folders)BOX 810 24 Sept.-29 Nov.
(23 folders)BOX 811 6-9 Dec.
(2 folders)Miscellany
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 153
Background material(2 folders)
ListRegrets
(1 folder)BOX 812 (3 folders)
19663 Jan.-7 Feb.
(11 folders)BOX 813 7 Feb.-20 Apr.
(16 folders)BOX 814 22 Apr.-10 June
(19 folders)BOX 815 16 June-29 July
(18 folders)BOX 816 5 Aug.-30 Nov.
(23 folders)BOX 817 8-20 Dec.
(8 folders)Miscellany
Background material(3 folders)
CorrespondenceBOX 818 Regrets
(4 folders)United States Information Agency (USIA)
Film on HarrimanPicture story on Harriman
196710 Jan.-5 Mar.
(12 folders)BOX 819 8 Mar.-29 Apr.
(12 folders)BOX 820 29 Apr.-21 May
(13 folders)BOX 821 24 May-28 July
(18 folders)BOX 822 4 Aug.-18 Oct.
(25 folders)BOX 823 20 Oct.-17 Nov.
(12 folders)BOX 824 4-21 Dec.
(2 folders)Miscellany
Background materialCorrespondenceRegrets
(4 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 154
196817 Jan.-24 Feb.
(9 folders)BOX 825 28 Feb.-9 May
(20 folders)BOX 826 13 May-1 Nov.
(29 folders)BOX 827 21 Nov.-9 Dec.
(5 folders)Miscellany
Background materialCorrespondenceRegrets
(2 folders)1969
15 Jan.-10 Apr.(23 folders)
BOX 828 14 Apr.-9 May(10 folders)
BOX 829 12 May-6 Sept.(33 folders)
BOX 830 7 Sept.-21 Nov.(27 folders)
BOX 831 2-15 Dec.(8 folders)
MiscellanyCorrespondenceRegrets
(4 folders)BOX 832 1970
6 Jan.-3 Mar.(16 folders)
BOX 833 4 Mar.-6 June(19 folders)
BOX 834 7 June-14 Sept.(15 folders)
BOX 835 18 Sept.-23 Dec.(24 folders)
MiscellanyCorrespondenceRegrets
BOX 836 19711 Jan.-10 May
(28 folders)BOX 837 19 May-1 July
(15 folders)BOX 838 22 July-28 Oct.
(21 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
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BOX 839 4 Nov.-23 Dec.(6 folders)
MiscellanyCorrespondenceDraftsRegrets
197216 Mar.-23 May
(15 folders)BOX 840 28 June-27 Oct.
(28 folders)BOX 841 1972
29 Oct.-13 Dec.(13 folders)
MiscellanyCorrespondenceRegrets
19738 Jan.-5 Apr.
(16 folders)BOX 842 7 Apr.-26 July
(19 folders)BOX 843 30 Aug.-26 Nov.
(7 folders)Miscellany
19745 Feb.-24 Sept.
(22 folders)BOX 844 2 Oct.-3 Dec.
(12 folders)1975
27 Jan.-9 Sept.(18 folders)
BOX 845 18 Sept.-18 Dec.(10 folders)
197615 Jan.-27 Oct.
(19 folders)BOX 846 9 Nov.-15 Dec.
(2 folders)1977
14 Jan.-5 Nov.(30 folders)
BOX 847 9 Nov.-19 Dec.(7 folders)
1978
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 156
8 Feb.-10 Aug.(23 folders)
BOX 848 16 Aug.-29 Dec.(19 folders)
MiscellanyTelephone interview
19794 Jan.-25 Apr.
(22 folders)BOX 849 4 May-19 July
(18 folders)BOX 850 6 Sept.-13 Dec.
(20 folders)1980
7 Jan.-11 Mar.(10 folders)
BOX 851 12 Mar.-23 Sept.(20 folders)
BOX 852 7 Oct.-14 Dec.(19 folders)
19811 Jan.-15 Nov.
(11 folders)1982
28 Jan.1983
16 June-9 Oct.(2 folders)
ListsUndated/fragmented texts
BOX 853-878 Writings, 1922-1981For additional material, see Additions I and II: Writings series below.
BOX 853-857 Article File, 1920-1981Magazine, newspaper, and other articles written by Harriman or published under his name,
including manuscripts, galleys, and publication copies, with related correspondence andbackground matter.
Arranged chronologically by date of publication.
BOX 853 1920-1959(38 folders)
BOX 854 1959-1960(12 folders)
BOX 855 1960-1967(13 folders)
BOX 856 1967-1971(15 folders)
Speeches and Statements, 1920-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 157
BOX 857 1972-1981(14 folders)
Miscellany
BOX 857-875 Memoirs, 1941-1981
BOX 857-866 Abel (Elie) Files.Manuscripts, galleys, correspondence, typed reminiscences, notes, and miscellaneous
research material and publishing data relating to Harriman's World War II memoir,Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946, coauthored by Abel.
Arranged as a manuscript file and a subject file and therein alphabetically by topic or typeof material.
BOX 857 ManuscriptsEarly drafts, 1973-1975
Chapter 1BOX 858 Chapters 2-6
(7 folders)BOX 859 Chapters 7-16
(10 folders)BOX 860 Chapters 17-21
(5 folders)Miscellany
(2 folders)BOX 861 Final corrected drafts, 1975
ForewordChapters 1-19
(5 folders)BOX 862 Chapters 20-22
(1 folder)Galleys, 1975-1976
(3 folders)BOX 863 Research material from 1941-1944
(3 folders)Material re 1941-1945 in Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., 1973
BOX 864 Subject fileCorrespondence, 1972-1981
(2 folders)Excerpts of manuscript queries, 1973-1974Financial, 1973-1975Gratis copies
Acknowledgments, 1975-1976Autographs, 1975-1977
Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd., 1976-1979BOX 865 Interviews
With Harriman, circa 1973With others, 1974-1975
Inventory of working files, undatedLectures and appearances, 1976
Writings, 1922-1981
Container Contents
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Maier, Charles, 1972-1975Pan American Clipper, 1973Paul Reynolds Agency, 1974-1981Photographs, 1950-1975Public reaction, 1975-1978Publicity, 1974-1975Random House
Contracts, 1972BOX 866 Loomis, Robert, 1972-1978
Requests to collaborate on future memoirs, 1976-1978Reviews, 1975-1976
(2 folders)Seewald Verlag gmbH & Co., 1979Substantive queries, 1972-1975Tax deductible donations, 1976-1980
BOX 866-871 Chadwin (Mark Lincoln) Files.Correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, notes, miscellaneous research data, and
transcripts of taped interviews of Harriman and his associates retained and compiledby Chadwin as part of an uncompleted biography of Harriman focusing on the Trumanperiod.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.BOX 866 Correspondence, memoranda, etc., 1964-1972BOX 867 Historical inquiries to Harriman, 1965-1968
Historical revisionism, 1968Interviews
Backer, George, 6 June 1966, 31 May 1968Benton, William, 28 Jan. 1968Bingham, Jonathan, 31 July 1968Bissell, Richard, 16 June 1968Blaisdell, Thomas, 3 Jan. 1968, 9 Jan. 1968, 15 Jan. 1968Bonesteel, C. H., 15 June 1966Draper, William H., Jr., 5 July 1967Elsey, George M., 11 Apr. 1966
BOX 868 Fisher, Adrian, 13 May 1967Forrestal, Michael V., 7 June 1966Friendly, Alfred, 6 Oct. 1966Gladieux, Bernard, 6 June 1967Gordon, Lincoln, 28 Feb. 1968, 11 Apr. 1968Gutman, Daniel, 27 July 1968, 3 Aug. 1968
BOX 869 Harriman, W. Averell, 31 May 1967Hoffman, Paul G., 26 Nov. 1966Katz, Milton, 23 June 1966, 27 June 1966
(2 folders)Levy, Walter, 2 Sept. 1966Lincoln, George A., 13 June 1966
BOX 870 Lovett, Robert A., 11 Mar. 1968Meiklejohn, Robert P., 12 Oct. 1963
Writings, 1922-1981
Container Contents
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Nielsen, Waldemar, 7 June 1966Odum, Raymond, 1 Apr. 1966Schoenbrun, David, 7 Mar. 1967Stark, Harold, 14 Apr. 1967Stewart, Milton, 10 June 1968, 21 June 1968
(2 folders)Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., 20 Apr. 1966
(2 folders)BOX 871 Tasca, Henry J., 8 Mar. 1968, 9 Mar. 1968
Van Devander, Charles, 23 Mar. 1968Walters, Vernon, 19 June 1967Miscellany
Background data, 1966-1968Lists, notes, 1966-1968
Manuscripts by Chadwin, 1966Planning notes and outlines, 1965-1966Research
General, 1965Potsdam Conference, 1968
BOX 872-874 Feis (Herbert) Files.Manuscripts, correspondence, notes, Harriman reminiscences, and miscellaneous research
data retained and compiled by Feis while working on an uncompleted project asHarriman's authorized biographer of his World War II activities.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.BOX 872 Manuscripts, undated
(6 folders)Subject file
Administrative and financial correspondence, 1953-1958Books ordered, 1953-1956Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., documents, 1953Harriman recollections, 1953-1954
(2 folders)BOX 873 Index to papers, 1955
NotesBy Harriman, 1955General, undatedPoland, undatedUnited States mission to Moscow, undated
Petty cash, 1953-1956Research, 1953, undatedState Department records, 1953-1956
BOX 874 Weiss, Stan, 1954Miscellany, 1953-1954
BOX 874-875 MiscellaneousCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes and jottings, transcripts of interviews, and other
material pertaining to Harriman's memoirs.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, topic, or type of material.
Writings, 1922-1981
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 160
BOX 874 Adams (Henry H.) fileHopkins, Harry, memoir, undatedManuscript, undated
Drafts and jottings of Dan Davidson, undatedGeneral correspondence and reminiscences, 1962-1978, undated
(2 folders)Interview, 1970Inventories of Harriman papers, 1953-1954
BOX 875 Jottings by Harriman and staff, 1969-1976(5 folders)
Loose and unidentified manuscripts, undatedNotes on reading Dean Acheson's Present at the Creation, undated
BOX 875-878 Other Books, 1959-1974Manuscripts, correspondence, public relations material, and other data pertaining to
publication by Harriman of two books on Soviet-American relations after World War II.Arranged alphabetically by title of book and by topic or type of material therein.
BOX 875 America and Russia in a Changing World (1971)Background data, undatedDoubleday & Co.
Appearances and interviews, 1971-1977BOX 876 Foreign editions, 1971
General correspondence, 1970-1973Gratis copies and autograph requests, 1971-1977Manuscripts
Drafts, 1970Foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger (1917- )Chapters 1-2
(2 folders)BOX 877 Chapter 3
Galleys, undated(3 folders)
Public reaction, 1970-1974Publicity/promotion, 1970-1971
BOX 878 Reviews, 1971Peace with Russia? (1959)
General correspondence, 1960-1965Gratis copies, 1959-1967
(3 folders)Manuscripts, circa 1963
(2 folders)Promotions and reviews, 1953Simon & Schuster, inc., 1959-1960
BOX 879-895 Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Writings, 1922-1981
Container Contents
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BOX 879-880 Topical FilePhotographs of Harriman and his family.Arranged alphabetically by subject, occurrence, setting, or name of person.
BOX 879 Childhood and youth, circa 1895-1915 See also OversizeFamily
Ancestors and collateral relativesArden Estate, Arden, N.Y. See also OversizeCard views and miscellanyChildren and descendants See also OversizeDogsDomestic scenes for public relationsElection campaign, 1958Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney
BOX 880 Harriman, W. Averell, and Kathleen Lawrence Harriman Pool (first wife), 1916Harriman, W. Averell, and Marie Norton Whitney Harriman See also OversizeParents and siblings See also OversizePool, Kathleen Lawrence HarrimanRumsey, Mary Harriman (sister)
Portraits of Harriman See also Oversize(4 folders)
BOX 880-895 Chronological FilePhotographs of Harriman and his family.Arranged chronologically by year with subject designations sometimes given, especially
during the World War II era.
BOX 880 1920s See also Oversize193019331934 See also Oversize193619371938
Miscellany See also OversizeHarriman Cup competition, Sun Valley, Idaho
(2 folders)BOX 881 1939
1930s1940 Apr., Business Advisory Council meeting, Arden House, Arden, N.Y.1941 Oct., Harriman-Beaverbrook Mission to Moscow1941-1946 (World War II and London albums)
Index, Mar. 1941-Sept. 1946Vol. I
10 June-15 July 1941, Middle East trip (No. 1)July 1941, Hopkins and Stalin, Moscow (No. 2)8-12 Aug. 1941, Atlantic Conference (Nos. 3-17)
Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Container Contents
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28 Aug.-18 Oct. 1941, Special Mission to the USSR (Nos. 18-26) See also Oversize25 Feb. 1942, National Defense Public Interest Committee lunch, London (No. 27)11 May 1942, Herbert V. Evatt of Australia, London (No. 28)6 June 1942, Oliver Lyttelton's visit to Detroit (Nos. 29-35)
Vol. II6-24 Aug. 1942, Churchill-Stalin meeting at Moscow (Nos. 1-16)13-28 Jan. 1943, Casablanca Conference (Nos. 17-18)31 Dec. 1941, Harriman Mission, London (Nos. 19-23)Oct. 1943, Appointment as ambassador to USSR (Nos. 24-29)
BOX 882 18 Oct.-13 Nov. 1943, Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (Nos. 30-43)Vol. III
23 Oct. 1943, Presentation of credentials, Moscow (Nos. 1-2)20-26 Nov. 1943, Cairo Conference, Cairo, Egypt (Nos. 3-4)27 Nov.-2 Dec. 1943, Tehran Conference, Tehran, Iran (Nos. 5-9)3 Mar. 1944, Reception for Dr. Hastings and Howard W. Florey (No. 10)6-13 Apr. 1944, North Russia trip (Nos. 11-22)29-30 Apr. 1944, Marrakech, Morocco, trip (Nos. 23-24)June 1944, Shuttle bombing bases (Nos. 25-26)5 June 1944, Legion of Merit Award to General Nikitin, Spasso House, Moscow, USSR
(Nos. 27-33)19 June 1944, Porcelain wolf (No. 34)26 June 1944, Stalingrad and Leningrad scrolls, (No. 35)17 July 1944, Parade of German POWs, Moscow, USSR (No. 36)
Vol. IV26 July-20 Aug. 1944, Kathleen Harriman's visit to Caserta, Italy (Nos. 1-3)22 Aug. 1944, Award of military decorations to Soviet officers, Spasso House,
Moscow, USSR (No. 4)13 Sept. 1944, Signing the Romanian armistice, Spiridonovka House, Moscow, USSR
(Nos. 5-6) See Oversize4 Oct. 1944, Jo Davidson bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt presented to Stalin (No. 7)29 Nov. 1944, Harriman, Myron Taylor, and Ira Eaker at Caserta, Italy (No. 8)4 Dec. 1944, Harriman and Donald H. Connolly at Tehran, Iran (No. 9)29 Jan.-12 Feb. 1945, Yalta Conference (Nos. 10-33)
Vol. V12-14 Feb. 1945, Edward R. Stettinius's visit to Moscow, USSR, (Nos. 1-7)24 Apr.-9 May 1945, San Francisco Conference (Nos. 8-14) See Oversize10 May 1945, Moscow, USSR, V-E Day celebration (No. 15)24 June 1945, Soviet Victory Parade, Moscow, USSR (Nos. 16-17)
BOX 883 15 July-2 Aug. 1945, Potsdam Conference, Germany (Nos. 18-36)Vol. VI
12 Aug. 1945, Soviet Sports Parade, Moscow, USSR (Nos. 1-4)15 Aug. 1945, T.V. Soong at Moscow, USSR, 15 Aug. 1945 (Nos. 5-6)7 Oct. 1945, Vienna, Austria, trip (No. 7)Undated, Award of decoration to John R. Deane, Moscow, USSR (No. 8)18 Dec. 1945, Visit to Sklifassowski Institute, Moscow, USSR (No. 9)14-27 Dec. 1945, Second Moscow Conference (Nos. 10-12)28 Dec. 1945-10 Jan. 1946, Bucharest, Romania, trip (Nos. 13-16)
Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Container Contents
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Jan. 1946, Spasso House, Moscow, USSR (No. 17)24 Jan.-14 Feb. 1946, Far East trip (Nos. 18-21)
Vol. VIIUndated, Presentation of credentials to Great Britain (Nos. 1-2)1 May 1946, United States newspaper editors at No. 10 Downing Street (No. 3)24 May 1946, United States Theatre Manager Bond Drive winners, American Embassy,
London, England (No. 4)25 June 1946, Conference of Naval Attaches, London, England (Nos. 5-7)4 July 1946, Reception (Nos. 8-9)17 July 1946, Presentation of medal to Royal Corps of Signals (No. 10)1 Aug. 1946, Presentation of awards to Royal Air Force officers, United States Army
Air Forces Day (Nos. 11-12)Aug. 1946, Durham Miners Gala, Durham, England (Nos. 13-22)Miscellany (Nos. 23-27)
Additional World War II items19461947
Nov., birthday ballMiscellany
1948July, Vienna, Austria, albums
(1 folder)BOX 884 (1 folder)
Miscellany1949 See also Oversize1950
June, Paris Co-Operation CaravanMiscellany
1951July-Aug., British-Iranian oil crisis See also Oversize
(4 folders)Oct., North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Conference, Paris, FranceUndated, United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.
BOX 885 Miscellany See also Oversize1952-1954 See also Oversize
(3 folders)1955
Jan.-Apr.(3 folders)
BOX 886 May-Dec. and miscellany(4 folders)
1956Jan.-Feb.
(2 folders)BOX 887 Mar.-Dec. and miscellany See also Oversize
(5 folders)1957
Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 164
Jan.BOX 888 Feb.-May
(5 folders)BOX 889 June-Dec. and miscellany See also Oversize
(6 folders)1958
BOX 890 1959Feb.-Mar., India and Pakistan tripMay-June, USSR trip See also Oversize
(4 folders)Sept., Nikita S. Khrushchev's visit to New York, N.Y.Miscellany See also Oversize
1950s(2 folders)
BOX 891 (1 folder)19601961
Feb.-Mar.European trip
Germany (Bonn and Berlin)Pakistan and IndiaRome, Italy, and Rabat, MoroccoTehran, Iran
Miscellany1962
Mar., Korea trip See OversizeJune-July, Laos ConferenceMiscellany
1963July, USSR, Test Ban Treaty
BOX 892 Oct., Test Ban Treaty signingNov.
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSao Paulo, Brazil
Miscellany1964
Mar.Congo trip
(2 folders)Volta Dam, Ghana
May-June, Romanian trade agreementsDec., International Police Academy, Washington, D.C.Miscellany
1965Mar., Kabul, Afghanistan, and New Delhi, IndiaMay, South American tripNov., Second Inter-American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Container Contents
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Miscellaneous See also OversizeBOX 893 1966
Jan.Visit with Josip Broz TitoJapan trip
Feb., Hubert H. Humphrey, Asian tourJune, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, speechDec., Algiers, Algeria-Tunis, Tunisia-Madrid, SpainMiscellany See also Oversize
1967Mar., Roosevelt Birthday Memorial Award to Lyndon B. JohnsonNov., Mangla Dam, PakistanMiscellany See also Oversize
BOX 894 1968May, Roosevelt Birthday Memorial Award to HarrimanMiscellany See also Oversize
19691960s
Iranian trip See OversizeMiscellany
1971-1977 See also Oversize(6 folders)
1978July
European tripHungaryYugoslavia
Miscellany1979
BOX 895 1970s See also Oversize1980-1983
(4 folders)Undated and unidentifiedMiscellany
BOX 896-947 Scrapbooks, 1941-1968Bound and unbound scrapbooks of clippings.Arranged chronologically. There is a gap in the files between April 1952 and December 1961.
BOX 896 Feb.-Sept. 1941BOX 897 Oct. 1941BOX 898 Nov. 1941-Dec. 1942BOX 899 Jan. 1943-Sept. 1944BOX 900 Sept. 1944-Feb. 1945BOX 901 Feb.-Apr. 1945BOX 902 May-July 1945BOX 903 July 1945-Jan. 1946
Photographs, circa 1895-1983
Container Contents
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BOX 904 Jan.-July 1946BOX 905 July-Sept. 1946BOX 906 Sept.-Oct. 1946BOX 907 Oct.-Nov. 1946BOX 908 Nov. 1946-Jan. 1947BOX 909 Jan.-May 1947BOX 910 May-July 1947BOX 911 Aug.-Sept. 1947BOX 912 Sept.-Oct. 1947BOX 913 Oct.-Nov. 1947BOX 914 Nov. 1947BOX 915 Nov.-Dec. 1947BOX 916 Dec. 1947-Jan. 1948BOX 917 Jan. 1948BOX 918 Jan.-Mar. 1948BOX 919 Mar. 1948BOX 920 Mar.-Apr. 1948BOX 921 Apr.-May 1948BOX 922 June-Dec. 1948BOX 923 Dec. 1948-Feb. 1949BOX 924 Feb.-June 1949BOX 925 June-Sept. 1949BOX 926 Sept. 1949-Mar. 1950BOX 927 Mar.-June 1950BOX 928 June-Aug. 1950BOX 929 Aug.-Oct. 1950BOX 930 Oct.-Nov. 1950BOX 931 Dec. 1950-Apr. 1951BOX 932 May-June 1951BOX 933 June-Aug. 1951BOX 934 July-Aug. 1951BOX 935 Sept.-Oct. 1951BOX 936 Oct.-Nov. 1951BOX 937 Nov.-Dec. 1951BOX 938 Dec. 1951-Feb. 1952BOX 939 Feb.-Apr. 1952BOX 940 Dec. 1961-June 1963
(6 folders)BOX 941 July 1963-Apr. 1964
(8 folders)BOX 942 May 1964-Mar. 1965
(9 folders)BOX 943 Mar.-Aug. 1965
(8 folders)BOX 944 Sept. 1965-Oct. 1966
(7 folders)
Scrapbooks, 1941-1968
Container Contents
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BOX 945 Nov. 1966-Dec.1967(7 folders)
BOX 946 Jan.-Oct. 1968(10 folders)
BOX 947 Miscellany (unarranged)(6 folders)
BOX 948-978 Oversize, circa 1900-1975Oversize material consisting mostly of certificates and photographs.Arranged and described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were
removed.
BOX 948 Subject File"S" miscellaneous (Container 102)
BOX 949 Special Files: Public ServicePalisades Interstate Park Commission
MiscellanyCertificates (Container 137)
BOX 950 World War II FilesMoscow Files
Subject fileMilitary
Battlefield tour with George S. Patton, map, 1944 (Container 188)BOX 951 United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe, photographs
Attack on Axis oil, 1 May-30 June 1944 (Container 191)BOX 952 Operations, Jan.-Dec. 1944 (Container 191)BOX 953 Operations over Germany, 20-25 Feb. 1944 (Container 191)BOX 954 Truman Administration: Marshall Plan
Subject FileMiscellany
Photograph album, "The Marshall Plan at Mid-Mark," undated (Container 273)BOX 955 New York Files
PregubernatorialDemocratic National Committee, 1952-1954 (Container 374)
BOX 956 GubernatorialCartoons, 1955 (Container 387)
BOX 957 Carter AdministrationUnited Nations Special Session on Disarmament, 1978
Miscellany (Container 600)BOX 958 Postgovernment
Subject FileAwards received by Harriman, 1970-1979 (Container 609)
BOX 959 Special Files: BusinessGeorgia Manganese Co.
Journal, 1925-1938 (Container 699)BOX 960 Journal and ledger, 1930-1939 (Container 699)BOX 961 Ledgers
Scrapbooks, 1941-1968
Container Contents
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Vol. 1, 1925-1926 (Container 699)BOX 962 Vol. 2, 1926-1929 (Container 699)BOX 963 Vol. 3, 1927-1929 (Container 699)BOX 964 Stocks, common and preferred, undated
Vol. 1 (Container 704)BOX 965 Vol. 2 (Container 704)BOX 966 Voucher registers, 1925-1940
Vol. 1 (Container 709)BOX 967 Vol. 2 (Container 709)BOX 968 Photographs
Topical FileChildhood and youth (Container 879)Family
Arden Estate, Arden, N.Y. (Container 879)Children and descendants (Container 879)Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney and W. Averell (Container 880)Parents and siblings (Container 880)
Portraits of Harriman (Container 880)Chronological File
1920s (Container 880)BOX 969 1934 (Container 880)BOX 970 1938
Miscellany (Container 880)BOX 971 1941-1946 (World War II and London albums)
Vol. I28 Aug.-18 Oct. 1941, Special Mission to USSR (Nos. 18-26) (Container 881)
Vol. IV13 Sept. 1944, Signing the Romanian armistice, Spiridonovka House, Moscow,
USSR (Nos. 5-6) (Container 882)Vol. V
24 Apr.-9 May 1945, San Francisco Conference (Nos. 8-14) (Container 882)1949 (Container 884)
BOX 972 1951July-Aug., British-Iranian oil crisis
Album A (Container 884)BOX 973 Album B (Container 884)BOX 974 Miscellany (Container 885)
1952-1954 (Container 885)1956
Mar.-Dec. and miscellany (Container 887)1957
June-Dec. and miscellany (Container 889)1959
May-June, USSR trip (Container 890)Miscellany (Container 890)
BOX 975 1962
Oversize, circa 1900-1975
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 169
Mar., Korean trip (Container 891)BOX 976 1965
Miscellany (Container 892)1966
Miscellany (Container 893)1967
Miscellany (Container 893)1968
Miscellany (Container 894)BOX 977 1960s
Iranian trip (Container 894)BOX 978 1973-1977 (Container 894)
1970s (Container 895)
BOX 979-1032 Addition I: Special Files: Public Service.
BOX 979-1032 Postgovernment, 1942-1986Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, interviews, calendars,
speeches and statements, photographs, financial and social material, printed matter, andmiscellany supplementing material in the Special Files: Public Service: Postgovernmentseries above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein by name of person or organization,topic, or type of material.
BOX 979 Calendars and Schedules, 1984-1986(3 folders)
Chronological FileJan. 1983-June 1984
(8 folders)BOX 980 July 1984-Dec. 1986
(18 folders)BOX 981 Subject File
Abel, Elie, 1983Abramson, Rudy, 1982-1983Academy of Political Science, 1972-1975, 1984Address books, undated
(2 folders)Agency for International Development, 1983Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation, 1982-1985American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1972-1985American Academy of Diplomacy, 1983-1986
BOX 982 American Committee on East-West Accord, 1981-1985(3 folders)
American Ditchley Foundation, New York, N.Y., 1974-1985(3 folders)
American Field Service, young leaders exchange, 1984American Foreign Service Association, 1972-1985American University, Washington, D.C., 1973-1983
Oversize, circa 1900-1975
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 170
Andropov, Yuri, death of, 1983-1984Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, 1984-1985
BOX 983 Arbatov, Georgy, 1972-1983Archives
Requests to use papers, 1982-1986Solicitation of papers, 1981-1985
Arden House, Arden, N.Y., 1973-1975, 1982-1985Arms control, 1982-1985Arms Control Association, dinner, 1983Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, New York, N.Y., 1977-1984
(2 folders)Aspin, Les, 1976-1984
BOX 984 Avis Bohlen Award, 1982"A" miscellaneous, 1976-1986
(5 folders)Bator, Francis M., 1968-1976Beam, Jacob D., 1973-1982Beame, Abraham, 1973Bennington College, Bennington, Vt., 1983-1985Bentsen, Lloyd, 1975-1978Berger, Samuel D., 1976-1983Beyond War (organization), 1984
BOX 985 Bialer, Seweryn, 1984-1985Biden, Joseph R., 1973-1980, undatedBingham, Jonathan B., 1969-1983
(2 folders)Biographers, 1982-1985Biographical
Clippings, 1981-1985, undatedGeneral, 1965, 1973-1985, undated
(2 folders)Birla, G. D. and K. K., 1976-1983
BOX 986 BirthdayGeneral, 1981Greetings, 1984-1985
(3 folders)Luncheons, 1983-1985
(3 folders)Birthday and anniversary lists, undatedBitker, Bruno V. and Marjorie, 1972-1984Blaisdell, Thomas C., Jr., 1976-1982Block, Herbert L., 1972Bonesteel, Charles H., III, 1975-1978Bowles, John, 1981Brandt, Willy, 1971-1973, 1983
BOX 987 Brezhnev, Leonid, 1982Brice, Patricia, 1982-1984
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British embassy, 1976-1977Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1969-1981Brown, Irving, 1977-1982Brown, J. Carter, 1972-1977Bundy, McGeorge and Mary, 1980-1985Bundy, William P., 1974-1982Bunker, Ellsworth, 1969-1984Business Council, Washington, D.C., 1978-1985"B" miscellaneous
1975-1977(2 folders)
BOX 988 1977-1986, undated(7 folders)
Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1977-1981BOX 989 Carter, Jimmy, 1974-1983
(2 folders)Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, N.Y., 1982Center for National Policy, Washington, D.C., 1984Center for the Study of the Presidency, New York, N.Y., 1986Chambers, Ginny (Mrs. Ambrose E.), 1972-1973Charities For additional material see Containers 992-994, Contributions
1978-1980(5 folders)
BOX 990 1980-1981(3 folders)
Chatham House Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1981-1986Chayes, Abram, 1972-1977Chernenko, Konstantin, 1985Chivian, Eric, 1984-1985Christmas lists, 1983
(2 folders)BOX 991 (2 folders)
Churchill, Winston, 1946, 1965-1967, 1974, undatedChurchill College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1971-1973, 1982Cisler, Walker, 1980-1985Coggeshall, Suzanna, film on Frances Perkins, 1983-1984Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1970-1986 For additional material see Container
1029, W. Averell Harriman Institute for Advanced Study of the Soviet Union(2 folders)
BOX 992 Committee for National SecurityComprehensive test ban booklet, 1983-1985General, 1982-1985
Conference on the Fate of the Earth, Washington, D.C., 1982-1984Contacts list, 1981
(2 folders)Contributions
Index (incomplete), 1975-1979
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Auction, 1977-1980Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England, 1976Honorary committees, 1978-1981
(2 folders)Made
1977-1978BOX 993 1979-1986
(4 folders)Requested by others
General1978-1980
(3 folders)BOX 994 1981-1985
(3 folders)Political, 1978-1985
Sun Valley Center, Sun Valley, Idaho, 1975-1981Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1977-1979
Cooper, Chester L., 1969-1983(2 folders)
Cooper, John Sherman, 1972-1985BOX 995 Council of American Ambassadors, 1983-1984
Council on Foreign Relations, 1983-1986(3 folders)
CroquetGeneral, 1979-1985National Public Radio benefit, Boca Raton, Fla., 1984
Cuomo, Mario M.Endorsement, 1982General, 1982-1985
Cutler, Lloyd N., 1980-1983"C" miscellaneous
1976-1977(3 folders)
BOX 996 1978-1986, undated(6 folders)
Daniel, Clifton and Margaret Truman, 1972-1973, 1982-1984David K. E. Bruce Endowment Committee, 1978-1984
BOX 997 Davids, Jules, 1976-1983, undated(3 folders)
Davidson, Daniel I., 1971-1976, 1985Democratic National Committee, 1982-1985Depot (railroad depot), Plains, Va., Harriman room, 1984Dinners, corporate, 1983-1985Disarmament, 1982-1984
(3 folders)BOX 998 Dobrynin, Anatoly F., 1969-1984
Doty, Paul, 1972-1984
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"D" miscellaneous, 1976-1986(5 folders)
Eisenhower, Dwight D., seminars, 1985BOX 999 Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N.Y., 1973, 1981
Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial, 1983-1984Engle, Paul, 1972-1985
(2 folders)English-Speaking Union of the United States, 1984-1985Escort, 1985Evans, James H., 1976-1984"E" miscellaneous, 1976-1986
(3 folders)BOX 1000 Fisk family, 1982-1984
Foreign Policy Association, 1976-1983Foreign Press Association, luncheon honoring Harriman, New York, N.Y., 1983Foreign Service Association Awards, 1985Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C., 1971-1975Forrestal, Michael V., 1971-1983Foundation Jean Monnet pour L'Europe, 1982-1985
(2 folders)Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation, 1981-1985
(4 folders)BOX 1001 Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Foundation
Awards, 1983-1986(2 folders)
General, 1969-1980Franklin D. Roosevelt Monument Committee, 1969-1979
(2 folders)Franklin Delano Roosevelt Centennial
General, 1981-1983(3 folders)
Joint Congressional Committee, 1981-1982Fredericks, Wayne, 1977-1984
BOX 1002 Funeral, list of people to contact, undated"F" miscellaneous, 1976-1986
(6 folders)Galbraith, John Kenneth
1965-1979(3 folders)
BOX 1003 1980-1984, undatedGayler, Noel, 1979-1983George Marshall Foundation, 1984-1986
(2 folders)Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1972-1985
(3 folders)German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1973-1982
(1 folder)
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BOX 1004 (2 folders)Ginsburg, David, 1973-1974Gladieux, Bernard, 1969-1985
(2 folders)Goldman, Guido, 1980-1982Gordon, Lincoln, 1970-1984Gorodetsky, Gabriel, 1983-1984Gottlieb, Sanford, 1968-1977Groton School, Groton, Mass., 1983-1986"G" miscellaneous
1972-1978(2 folders)
BOX 1005 1979-1986(3 folders)
Halle, Kay, 1970-1984Hannum, John B., 1982-1985Harriman, Christopher and Kathryn, 1984-1985Harriman, Edward Henry
Book by Lloyd J. Mercer, 1986, undated(3 folders)
BOX 1006 Railroad safety awards, 1978-1986Harriman, Florence Jaffray Hurst (“Daisy”) (second cousin), Women's National
Democratic Club, 1982Harriman College, Harriman, N.Y., 1970-1981Harriman family, 1982-1985Harry S. Truman Centennial Commission, 1982-1984
(2 folders)Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award, 1985Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
General1982-1983
(3 folders)BOX 1007 1983-1986
(3 folders)Oral history, 1979-1983
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1974, 1982-1985Hart, Gary, 1976-1984Hartman, Arthur, 1983-1984Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Center for International Affairs, 1972-1982General, 1969-1985Oral histories, 1983Russian Research Center, 1978-1985
(2 folders)Helms, Richard, 1972-1984
BOX 1008 Henry's Fork Foundation, Island Park, Idaho, 1986Hilsman, Roger, 1972-1983
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Hofheinz, Paul, 1984-1985Hogan, Michael, 1981-1982Holbrooke, Richard, 1972-1983Honorary positions, 1982-1984L'Hôtel Talleyrand, Paris, France (United States embassy), 1984"H" miscellaneous
1976-1981(5 folders)
BOX 1009 1981-1986, undated(3 folders)
Idaho, 1975-1981Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., 1983Institute of Public Administration, New York, N.Y., 1982International Alliance of Atomic Veterans and Greenpeace U.S.A., endorsement, 1984
(2 folders)International Churchill Society, 1981-1985International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 1982-1984
(2 folders)BOX 1010 Interviews
Algonquin Round Table project, 1982American Heritage Publishing Co., 1981-1982Army historian's office, 1975-1982Biaggi, Enzo, Italian television, 1982Encounter article re Joseph Stalin, 1981Esquire, 1982Fasulo, Linda M., 1982-1985Gaddis, John Lewis, re George F. Kennan, 1982Gannon, Frank, re Joseph D. Keenan, 1982General, 1975-1985
(3 folders)"Good Morning America," 1982Granada television, 1983Hickey, Neil, TV Guide, 1982Hofsommer, Don, 1982-1984
BOX 1011 Holland, Max, and Kai Bird, re John J. McCloy, 1982Junior League Review, 1983La Repubblica, 1982Landa, Ron, 1982-1983Newsweek, 1982Pare, Jean, 1985Pogue, Forrest C., re George C. Marshall biography, 1975Salisbury, Harrison, 1983Senate Foreign Relations Committee, study of the Vietnam War, 1984Stefanovic, Momcilo, re Josip Tito, 1979-1983"Today" show, Judy Woodruff, 1982Voice of America's "Dateline" program, 1982Weis, Bob, re Raoul Wallenberg, 1983
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Yalta, 1982Israel, 1978-1985"I" miscellaneous, 1976-1985
(2 folders)James S. Brady Presidential Foundation, 1982-1983Jamestown Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1984-1985John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass.
General, 1984-1986Oral history permissions, 1982
Jottings by Harriman, undated"J" miscellaneous
1973-1977BOX 1012 1977-1986
(2 folders)Kaiser, Philip M., 1972-1983Kaiser, Robert G., 1970-1980Katz, Milton, 1966Kaysen, Carl, 1970-1978Kennan, George F., 1972-1985 For additional material see Container 1010, Interviews,
Gaddis, John Lewis, re George F. Kennan(2 folders)
Kennedy, Edward M., 1975-1984(2 folders)
BOX 1013 Kennedy, Ethel and family, 1968-1984Kissinger, Henry A., 1969-1985
(4 folders)Kollek, Theodore, 1973-1978Kovler, Peter, 1981Kozar, Paul, 1983-1984Kraft, Joseph, 1969-1973, 1981-1982Kuruc, Michele, 1985"K" miscellaneous
1975-1978(2 folders)
BOX 1014 1979-1986, undated(3 folders)
Lanigan, James S., 1975-1984, undated(4 folders)
Lasser, David, 1977-1985Limited Test Ban Treaty, twentieth anniversary of ratification, 1963, 1983
BOX 1015 Loeb, Ben, test ban treaty book, 1963, 1980-1982(2 folders)
Loeb, James I., 1974-1977Lovett, Robert A., 1983-1984Lovett, Sidney, 1977-1984Lubin, Carol, 1977-1983
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Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.,1972-1984
Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, Austin, Tex., 1974-1986"L" miscellaneous
1976-1979(2 folders)
BOX 1016 1980-1986, undated(2 folders)
Maechling, Charles, 1982-1983Maier, Charles, 1975-1985Mathias, Charles McC., Jr., 1972-1986Mayle, Paul D., 1985, undatedMcCargar, James, 1983McCarthy, Frank, 1976McCullough, Elsie Merkel, 1983-1986McGovern, George, 1969-1984
BOX 1017 McNamara, Robert S., 1972-1985McNaughton, John, 1977Meek, George W., 1984Memberships, 1982-1986Mercer, Lloyd, 1983-1984Moffett, George, 1981Mondale, Walter F., 1972-1984Mortimer, Stanley and family, 1982-1986Moynihan, Daniel P.
1969-1975(2 folders)
BOX 1018 1976-1984(2 folders)
Muskie, Edmund, 1969-1985Myrdal, Gunnar, 1969-1972"M" miscellaneous, 1983-1986
(3 folders)Narodny, Leo and Ivan, 1985, undatedNathan, Robert R., 1978-1984National Academy of Public Administration, 1984-1986National Security Decision Directive 84, 1984Newsweek, 1981-1982
BOX 1019 Nuclear test ban, comprehensive, 1984Nuclear weapons
Atlantic alliance, 1982Freeze
Benefit concert, New York, N.Y., 1983General, 1982-1985
(2 folders)Freeze and reduction, 1982-1985
(2 folders)
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"N" miscellaneous, 1984-1985O'Brien, Lawrence, 1972, 1982-1983Order of the Patriotic War Award, First Degree, 1985"O" miscellaneous, 1984-1985Parliamentarians for World Order, 1985Parton, James, re biography of Ira Eaker, 1984Peace Conference, Episcopal Church, Diocese of Western Louisiana, 1982-1985
BOX 1020 Pell, Claiborne, 1971-1985Peters, Svetlana Stalin, 1983-1984Photographs and autographs, 1969-1970, 1978, undatedPolo
General, 1984-1985, undatedHarriman Cup, 1985
Portrait of Harriman, 1985-1986Press, Frank, 1982-1984Property
Alberta, Canada, 1974MacArthur Boulevard Professional Building, Washington, D.C., 1971-1972Sun Valley, Idaho, 1975-1984
(2 folders)"P" miscellaneous, 1984-1986Quotations, 1970-1975, 1985Read, Ben H., 1977-1985Reagan, Ronald W., 1981-1982Recipes, undatedRobert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards, 1971-1984Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, Washington, D.C., 1979-1984
BOX 1021 Rockefeller, John D. (1937- ), 1973Rockefeller, Laurance S., 1973-1980Roosa, Robert V., 1972-1985Roosevelt, Eleanor, memorial activities, 1969-1984 For additional material see Container
999, Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial(2 folders)
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1952, 1967-1983 For additional material see Containers1000-1001, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt(4 folders)
Roots, John McCook, 1985BOX 1022 Rumsey family, 1982-1985
Russell Trust Association, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1982-1985"R" miscellaneous, 1970-1986
(2 folders)Sagan, Carl, 1983-1985Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1917- )
1966, 1973-1979(4 folders)
BOX 1023 1980-1984, undatedSchwartz, Bernard L., 1978-1981
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Schroeder, Patricia, 1985Scientists, Soviet and American, meeting of the United States National Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, USSR, 1983Scoville, Herbert, Jr., 1973-1983Scoville, Tom, 1982Senate Compliance Arms Control Resolution, 1984Shiskin, Boris, 1970-1973, 1983-1984Shulman, Marshall D., 1973-1985
(3 folders)Ski awards, 1983-1984Solarz, Stephen J., 1984Sorensen, Theodore C., 1977-1984
BOX 1024 Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act, 1982-1983Staff lists, 1982-1984State Department
Awards, 1982-1984General, 1976-1981
(6 folders)State University of New York, Stony Brook, N.Y.
1975-1976BOX 1025 1977-1985
(2 folders)Stearns, Monteagle, 1969-1983Stieglitz, Moune and Derry, 1971-1986, undatedStoessel, Walter, 1975Strauss, Robert S., 1972-1983Sullivan, William H., 1970-1983Sulzberger, C. L., 1982-1985
(2 folders)Swiers, Peter, 1982-1985Symington, James W., 1972-1984Symington, Stuart, 1973-1984
(2 folders)"S" miscellaneous, 1973, 1984-1986
(2 folders)BOX 1026 Tannewald, Theodore, Jr., 1975-1984
Tree planting, Albany, N.Y., 1984Treaty of Paris, bicentennial, 1982-1985
(4 folders)Trinity School, New York, N.Y., 1984-1985Trip, USSR
Correspondence after trip, 1983General, 1983Interview requests, 1983Press, 1983Visas, 1983
BOX 1027 Trudeau Institute, Saranac, N.Y., 1969-1985
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Truman, Harry S. For additional material see Containers 1006-1007, Harry S. TrumanGeneral, 1970-1972, 1981Statue project, 1973-1974
"T" miscellaneous, 1984-1986Union Club, New York, N.Y., 1984-1986Union Pacific Railroad spur, Ketchum, Idaho, 1982US-USSR Trade and Economic Council, New York, N.Y., 1977-1980
(2 folders)USSR
Background material for article about Harriman, 1942-1967, 1979General
1967-1976(2 folders)
BOX 1028 1977-1984(4 folders)
Jews, 1959, 1983"U" miscellaneous, 1984-1986Vance, Cyrus R., 1969-1983
(3 folders)BOX 1029 Vietnam, U.S. News and World Report book, 1982-1983
"V" miscellaneous, 1983-1985W. Averell Harriman Institute for Advanced Study of the Soviet Union, Columbia
University, New York, N.Y.Advisory Council, 1982-1983General, 1982-1985
(6 folders)BOX 1030 W. Averell Harriman International Service Award, 1984-1986
W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus, Albany, N.Y., 1984Warnke, Paul, 1969-1982
(3 folders)Watson, Thomas J. (1914- ), 1978-1984Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., 1981-1985White Burkett Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Va., 1983-1985Wilderness Society, Washington, D.C., 1981Winston Churchill Award, 1981-1986Winston Churchill Foundation, 1975, 1984-1985Winston Churchill Memorial and Library in the United States, Westminster College,
Fulton, Mo., 1985Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.
1970-1972BOX 1031 1973-1985
(3 folders)World Rehabilitation Fund, New York, N.Y., 1981"W" miscellaneous, 1975-1986Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1981-1986
(3 folders)
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Yale-in-China Association, New Haven, Conn., 1972-1983Yalta, 1945-1982
(1 folder)BOX 1032 (1 folder)
Yarish, Darwin, 1985Young, Andrew J., 1977-1979Yugoslavia, 1976-1980
(2 folders)"Y" miscellaneous, 1985-1986Zeigler, G. B., account of Tehran Conference, Tehran, Iran, 1983Zinberg, Dorothy, 1979-1984"Z" miscellaneous, 1975-1985Miscellany, 1978, 1984, undated
BOX 1032 Addition I: Speeches and Statements, 1983-1984Speeches and statements by Harriman including drafts and final copies. Accompanying the
texts are correspondence, notes, and background material related to the topic or location ofthe speech or statement. This addition supplements material found in the Speeches andStatements series above.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 1032 June 1983-Oct. 1984(4 folders)
BOX 1032-1033 Addition I: Writings, 1982-1985Articles and forewords to books written by Harriman or under his name, including drafts and
printed copies with related correspondence and background material. This additionsupplements material found in the Writings series above.
Arranged chronologically by date of publication.
BOX 1032 Article file1982
BOX 1033 1983-1984(8 folders)
Forewords to books, 1982-1985(3 folders)
BOX 1034* Addition I: Alaska Expedition, 1899Album from Edward Henry Harriman's expedition to Alaska. Contains notes and writings,
speeches, poetry, watercolors, maps, photographs, and other papers by expeditionmembers.
BOX 1034* Album, 1899*Stored in vaultDigital content available
BOX 1035-1038 Addition II: Family Papers, 1891-1986Correspondence, family history material, business and legal papers, photographs, and
newspaper clippings supplementing material in the Family Papers series above.
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Arranged by type of material and therein alphabetically according to the arrangement of theoriginal series
BOX 1035 CorrespondenceWith Harriman
Churchill, Winston, III (stepson) and family, 1972-1984(3 folders)
Duchin, Peter (godson), 1971Other relatives, undated
School and ChildhoodBirth certificate, 1891, 1966Correspondence with friends, 1912-1913, undatedMiscellany, 1912-1913, undated
Papers Pertaining to Other Family MembersDuchin, Peter, 1965Harriman, Edward H. (father), 1970-1977Harriman, Kathleen Lanier Lawrence (wife), 1929, 1971Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney (wife)
Business papers, 1966-1971Death
Condolence letters, 1970A-B
(3 folders)BOX 1036 C-O
(11 folders)BOX 1037 P-Z
(7 folders)Unidentified
Condolence telegrams, 1970(2 folders)
Contributions in her memory, 1970-1971Flower cards and lists, 1970
BOX 1038 Grave side photographs, 1970Miscellany, 1970-1971Press, 1970
Household and general correspondence, 1968-1969, undatedMarriage certificate, 1930Passports, 1961, 1969Press, 1937-1940, 1966-1975, 1981
Harriman, Mary W. Averell (mother), 1915, 1934, undatedHarriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward (wife), 1981Whitney, Gifford C. (stepgrandchild), 1978Whitney, Harry Payne (stepson), 1939
MiscellanyEulogy book of W. Averell Harriman, 1986
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Family history, 1903-1906, 1937-1940, 1951, 1976-1982
BOX 1038-1096 Addition II: Special Files: Public Service
BOX 1038-1042 Kennedy/Johnson Administrations, 1959-1971Correspondence, memoranda, reports, passports and vaccination certificates, newspaper
clippings, and printed matter relating to Harriman's service under Presidents Kennedyand Johnson. This addition supplements material found in the Special Files: PublicService: Kennedy-Johnson Administrations series above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein alphabetically according to thearrangement of the original series except for the VIP Correspondence and theChronological File, which are arranged chronologically.
BOX 1038 Subject FileBundy, William P., 1968Canada, 1965Communism, 1961-1964
(4 folders)BOX 1039 Foreign aid, 1962
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 1968Kennedy, Robert F., 1968Kosygin, Aleksei, 1965Laos, 1962-1963, undatedMcGhee, George E., 1966Passports and vaccination certificates, 1959-1961, 1969Press, 1961-1968Ritchie, William L., 1967Romania, 1968Rostow, Eugene, 1967Rusk, Dean, 1964-1968USSR, 1961, 1969Vietnam, 1962, 1969-1971
Trips and Missions1961
25 Feb.-26 Mar.Western Europe, Middle East, and Asia
Press(4 folders)
BOX 1040 19637-19 Nov.
Inter-American Economic and Social Council (IA-ECOSOC)Press
(2 folders)1965-1966
PINTAPress
United States(4 folders)
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BOX 1041 Various countries(4 folders)
1968-1970Paris peace talks
Press1968
May-Oct.(2 folders)
BOX 1042 Nov.-Dec.(5 folders)
Chronological FileTelephone conversations, transcripts, 1966-1968
Memoranda of Conversations, 1968
BOX 1042-1096 Postgovernment, 1901-1988Correspondence, memoranda, cables, messages, notes, reports, calendars and schedules,
photographs, financial and social material, and printed matter supplementing material inthe Special Files: Public Service: Postgovernment series above.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein by name of person or organization,topic, or type of material.
BOX 1042 Calendars and SchedulesCalendars, 1974-1977Engagements
1982BOX 1043 1983-1984
(2 folders)Schedules, 1978-1983
(2 folders)VIP Correspondence
1969-1978(5 folders)
BOX 1044 1979-1981, undated(2 folders)
Chronological File1981, Dec.1982
Jan.-Oct.(10 folders)
BOX 1045 Nov.-Dec.(2 folders)
1983Jan.-Aug.
(8 folders)BOX 1046 Sept.-Dec.
(4 folders)Subject File
Acheson, Dean, 1969-1974, undated
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Afghanistan, 1979-1980Africa, 1970-1980, undated
(2 folders)Alaska, 1979Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, N.Y., 1972-1976American Assembly, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1973-1979(3 folders)
BOX 1047 1980-1984American Red Cross, 1973, 1981American Society of Public Administrators, 1975-1976Americans for Democratic Action, 1970-1972Andrei, Stefan, 1976Annenberg, Walter H., 1975-1979Anti-ballistic missile, 1969
(2 folders)Appeal of Conscience Foundation, 1976-1980Arden House Conference, Harriman, N.Y., 1976-1982
(6 folders)BOX 1048 Asia Society, 1971-1981
(3 folders)Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1981Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C., 1971-1978Atlantic Monthly, 1973-1974Attwood, William, 1972-1980Australia, 1978-1980Avco Corp., 1978"A" miscellaneous, 1974-1984, undated
(4 folders)BOX 1049 Backer, George, 1972-1974
Ball, George W., 1971-1980Barnet, Richard J., 1968-1979Barrett, Edward W., 1969-1977Bingham, Jonathan, 1973-1975
(3 folders)Biographical file, 1934-1983, undatedBlack, Eugene R., Jr., 1976-1978Black Americans and United States Foreign Policy Conference, Washington, D.C., 1977Blocker, Joel, 1973Bohlen, Charles E., 1972-1974
BOX 1050 Books received, 1969-1981(2 folders)
Bowles, Chester, 1969-1976Boys Club of New York, N.Y., 1978-1979Bradley, Omar, 1975-1979, undatedBrandeis University, Waltham, Mass., 1973-1974Brezhnev, Leonid, 1975-1982
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Britain Salutes New York, festival, New York, N.Y., 1982-1983British Broadcasting Corp., 1973-1975Brown, Roger Glenn, 1978Brown, Sam, 1976-1977Bruce, David, 1970-1978Brzezinski, Zbigniew
1974-1975BOX 1051 1976-1981
Buthelezi, Gatsha, 1977-1978(2 folders)
"B" miscellaneous, 1971-1984(5 folders)
BOX 1052 Cambodia, 1970-1971, 1979-1980(6 folders)
Campbell, Persia, 1969-1981(2 folders)
Carey, Hugh, 1973-1982(2 folders)
BOX 1053 Casey, Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron, 1965, 1972-1983Central Intelligence Agency, 1973-1976
(5 folders)Chadwin, Mark L., 1973-1982Chapman, Margaret H., 1976-1983China
1969-1979BOX 1054 1980
China (Taiwan), 1975-1977Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, Conn., 1959-1984
(2 folders)Church, Frank, 1977-1984Citizen Exchange Corps, 1978-1979Citizens Association of Georgetown, Washington, D.C., 1972-1980Clark, Grenville, 1973-1974, 1980Clarke, Robert, 1978Clemens, Cyril, 1972-1981
(2 folders)BOX 1055 Cleveland, Harlan, 1974-1984
Clubs, 1963-1986(2 folders)
Colby, William E., 1975Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1976-1977Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1970-1987 For additional material see also
Containers 1046-1047, American Assembly, Columbia University(5 folders)
Commerce Department, 1977-1978Committee on the Present Danger
1976-1977
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BOX 1056 1978-1981(2 folders)
Common Cause, 1974Condolence messages sent, 1972-1981
(5 folders)Congratulatory messages sent, 1973-1980Constinescu, Marie, 1976-1980
BOX 1057 Contributions, 1982-1984(3 folders)
Council of Former Governors, 1975-1978Council on Foreign Relations, 1975-1982
(5 folders)BOX 1058 Cowles, Gardner, 1977
Cuba, 1979Culbert, David, 1977Culver, John, 1974-1980Czechoslovakia, 1977, undated"C" miscellaneous, 1970-1984, undated
(4 folders)Defense Department
General, 1978-1979Oral history, 1975-1977
(2 folders)BOX 1059 Democratic National Committee, 1982
Democratic Study Group, 1974Democrats for the 80's, 1981-1984
(3 folders)District of Columbia, 1973-1975, 1984Dow, John G., 1971-1973Down Winders, anti-nuclear testing group, 1983Duke University, Durham, N.C., audiovisual history project, 1976-1979
(2 folders)"D" miscellaneous, 1970, 1977-1984
(3 folders)BOX 1060 East-West Trade Council, 1976-1980
(2 folders)Eden, Anthony (Earl of Avon), 1973-1978Egner, Russell Forrest, 1976-1977Eisenhower Rolling Ridge Seminar, Washington, D.C., 1977-1984Energy, 1972-1980
(2 folders)English-Speaking Union of the United States, New York, N.Y.
1974-1977(2 folders)
BOX 1061 1978-1984(3 folders)
Erdmann, James M., 1964, 1975-1976
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"E" miscellaneous, 1977-1984(2 folders)
Federal Bureau of Investigation, file re Harriman, 1988(1 folder)
BOX 1062 (3 folders)Federal City Club, Washington, D.C., 1971-1984Feis, Herbert, 1972-1973Feldman, Trude B., 1975-1980Finder, Joseph, 1981-1983Fisher, Adrian S., 1979-1983Flott, Frederick W., 1977Food, 1947, 1967-1976Forrestal, James V., 1972-1973France, 1980-1981Freeman, Orville L., 1969-1976, 1983
BOX 1063 Fulbright, J. William, 1969-1974Full Employment Action Council, 1977-1979Fund for New Priorities in America, 1982-1983"F" miscellaneous, 1976-1984
(3 folders)George C. Marshall Foundation
1981-1982(3 folders)
BOX 1064 1983-1984(4 folders)
German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1980-1981Get well letters, 1984
(2 folders)Goldberg, Arthur J., 1969-1977
(2 folders)Goldmann, Nahum, 1976-1977Good, Robert C., 1975-1977
BOX 1065 "G" miscellaneous, 1981-1984(3 folders)
Haig, Alexander M., 1981Haley, Daniel, 1977Halsted, James A., 1980Harriman State Park, Idaho
1901-1902, 1913, 1932, 1961-1981(3 folders)
BOX 1066 1982-1984(4 folders)
Harvard/Columbia Russian Studies Fund, 1976-1980Hauan, Martin, 1976-1977Healy, Eileen, 1972-1976Hobe Sound Co.
General, 1952-1981
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Photographs, 1969, undated(2 folders)
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, 1980-1983Hoffman, Paul G., 1969-1978
BOX 1067 Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y., loan of painting, 1984Hoopes, Townsend, 1972-1980Howard Miller Clock Co., 1981Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Minneapolis, Minn., 1977-1980Human rights, 1969-1970, 1977
(4 folders)Hungary, 1977-1979"H" miscellaneous
1974-1982BOX 1068 1983-1984
(4 folders)India, 1971-1978Indonesia, 1971-1973International Research and Exchanges Board, New York, N.Y., 1978-1982
(2 folders)Iran, 1977-1979
BOX 1069 "I" miscellaneous, 1980-1984Jackson, Henry M., 1974-1975Jacquenay, Theodore, 1974-1977Japan, 1970-1974John Birch Society, 1983John Paul II, Pope, 1979Johnson, Lyndon B., 1968-1983
(2 folders)Joint Chiefs of Staff, exhibit, Washington, D.C., 1982Jones, Stanley, 1972-1978Joynt, Carey B., 1970-1974, 1981"J" miscellaneous, 1982-1984
(2 folders)BOX 1070 Katyn Forest massacre, Katyn, Russia, 1944, 1951-1952, 1979
Kennedy, Edward M., 1977-1982Kennedy, Robert F., 1971, 1983-1984, undatedKiep, Walter Leisler, 1972-1977Kissinger, Henry A., 1975-1976Kistiakowsky, George, 1977-1983Korea, 1970-1976Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1965"K" miscellaneous
1967-1983(4 folders)
BOX 1071 1984-1985Laos, 1962LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac, Washington, D.C., 1973-1976
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Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., 1970-1974Lend-Lease, 1967Levitt, Arthur, 1978-1979Liberal Party of New York State, 1976-1979Lincoln, George A., 1973-1975Lindsay, John V., 1969-1973Lindsey, Alton, 1978Lister, George, 1979Lodge, Henry Cabot (1902-1985), 1969, 1980"L" miscellaneous, 1981-1984
(4 folders)BOX 1072 MacArthur, Douglas, 1976-1978
Manglapus, Raul S., 1973-1977Marshall Plan, 1982-1984McGee, Gale W., 1969-1973Melby, John F., 1976-1981Memoranda of conversation, 1969-1981Meridian House International, Washington, D.C., 1979-1981Metropolitan Club of the City of Washington, D.C., 1969-1974Middle East, 1977Middle East Institute, Washington, D.C., 1973-1975Millikin, Bill, 1977-1978
BOX 1073 Mindszenty, Joseph Cardinal, 1973Moses, Robert, 1972-1973Moss, Frank E., 1969-1973Moynihan, Daniel P., 1971, 1977"M" miscellaneous
1975-1979(9 folders)
BOX 1074 1980-1983(9 folders)
BOX 1075 1984(2 folders)
National Academy of Public Administration, 1975-1984(5 folders)
National Governors' Conference, Washington, D.C., 1976-1979BOX 1076 National Mental Health Association, 1981-1982
New Directions, Washington, D.C., 1977New York Chamber of Commerce, 1972-1973New York, N.Y., 1975-1978New York State
General, 1972-1982Parks and recreation, 1973-1976
New York State Democratic CommitteeDelegate to Democratic National Convention, 1970General, 1973-1980
(3 folders)
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Nixon, Richard M., 1969-1971Nobel Peace Prize, 1975
BOX 1077 Notes, 1974, undatedNu, U, 1977Nuclear energy, 1974-1977Nuclear proliferation, 1975-1981"N" miscellaneous, 1976-1984
(7 folders)BOX 1078 "O" miscellaneous, 1972-1984
(2 folders)Pakistan, 1971Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 1976-1981
(3 folders)Palm Beach Round Table, Palm Beach, Fla., 1976-1979Panama Canal, 1977-1978
(2 folders)BOX 1079 Passports, 1982
Peterson, Peter G., 1972-1977(3 folders)
Peterson, Rudolph A., 1970Petrov, Vladimir, 1970-1979Political gifts, 1975-1976Population, 1970-1980
(2 folders)Porter, Gareth, 1976-1977
BOX 1080 Portrait, 1983Press, 1968-1985
(9 folders)BOX 1081 Price, Robert, 1983
"P" miscellaneous1975-1982
(8 folders)BOX 1082 1983-1984
(2 folders)"Q" miscellaneous, 1977-1984Radvanyi, Janos, 1973-1977Reid, Ogden R., 1972-1975Richardson, Elliot L., 1972-1983Ridgway, Matthew B., 1977-1980Ripley, S. Dillon, 1977Rockefeller, Nelson, 1973-1979Rockefeller Public Service Awards, 1969-1980
(2 folders)Rockland County, N.Y., 1972-1979Rogers, William P., 1969-1971Romania, 1971-1982
BOX 1083 Room 100, club, Chicago, Ill., 1971-1977
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Rostow, Eugene V., 1971-1977"R" miscellaneous, 1976-1984
(7 folders)Sanford, Terry, 1973-1975
BOX 1084 Seven Springs Center, Mount Kisco, N.Y., 1974-1980(3 folders)
Shakertown, Pleasant Hill, Ky., 1977-1979Shriver, Sargent, 1970-1979
(2 folders)Siracusa, Joseph M., 1973-1979, undatedSivard, Ruth Leger, 1977-1979
BOX 1085 Solarz, Stephen J., 1980-1983Solberg, Carl, 1982-1983Souvanna Phouma, 1969-1970, 1977Spivak, Lawrence E., 1972-1973State Department, Fine Arts Committee, 1972-1981State University of New York, Stony Brook, N.Y., 1975, 1982
(3 folders)Stevenson, Adlai E. (1930- ), 1972-1974Streit, Clarence K., 1976-1979Sulzberger, C. L., 1982-1983Sun Valley cottage plans, Sun Valley, Idaho, 1937, 1975
BOX 1086 "S" miscellaneous1970-1979
(9 folders)BOX 1087 1980-1983
(11 folders)BOX 1088 1984
(3 folders)Telegrafnoe agentstvo SSR (TASS), 1970Tepper, Joseph, 1977-1980Test Ban Treaty, 1972-1974Thailand, undatedThatcher, Margaret, 1979Tran Van Don, 1969-1982Trips
New York, N.Y., 1982USSR, 1974, 1983
(2 folders)Yugoslavia, 1980
BOX 1089 Trudeau Foundation, Saranac, N.Y., 1964-1967, 1978(2 folders)
Tucker, Robert C., 1971-1977Turkey, 1975-1980"T" miscellaneous, 1976-1984
(5 folders)BOX 1090 United Negro College Fund, 1981
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United States Congress, SenateDemocratic Leadership Circle, 1981Subcommittee on Future Foreign Policy Research and Development, 1975
United States Labor Party, 1976-1977University of California, Los Angeles, film project, 1981USSR
Film projects, 1979-1982General, 1978-1985, undated
"U" miscellaneous, 1977-1984(2 folders)
Vietnam1955, 19671969
June-JulyBOX 1091 Aug.-Dec.
1970-1978(2 folders)
Visson, Philippe, 1978-1980"V" miscellaneous, 1976-1984
(2 folders)Wagner, Robert F., 1972-1977Warren, Earl, 1957, 1972-1978, undatedWashington Institute of Foreign Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1971-1983
BOX 1092 Westchester County Democratic Committee, White Plains, N.Y., 1973-1979Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., 1972-1980White House
Consultant, 1978Correspondence, 1973-1981
(3 folders)Fellows
1972-1977(2 folders)
BOX 1093 1978-1980(2 folders)
White's Club, London, England, 1966-1987(2 folders)
Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States1967-1975
(4 folders)BOX 1094 1976-1984
(4 folders)World Congress for Mental Health, 1982-1983"W" miscellaneous
1974-1976BOX 1095 1977-1983
(9 folders)
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BOX 1096 1984(2 folders)
Yale-in-China Association, 1972-1979Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, New Haven, Conn., 1971-1980"Y-Z" miscellaneous, 1973-1984
BOX 1096 Addition II: Special Files: Business
BOX 1096 Sun Valley, 1938-1968Correspondence relating to the ski resort supplementing material found in the Special Files:
Business: Sun Valley series above.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, topic, or type of material and therein
chronologically according to the arrangement of the original series.
BOX 1096 "H" miscellaneous, 1938, 1966Press, 1962Ski Club, annual report, 1968
BOX 1096-1098 Addition II: Speeches and Statements, 1951-1983Speeches and statements by Harriman consisting primarily of final versions and published
editions supplementing material found in the Speeches and Statements series in the mainportion of the papers and in Addition I.
Organized chronologically according to the specific date of issue or occurrence withmiscellaneous and unidentified materal for a given year located at the end of the file forthat year.
BOX 1096 195117 Aug.
196228 Oct.Miscellaneous
196610-16 June
19678 Mar.-11 Dec.
(2 folders)BOX 1097 1968
25 Jan.-12 Dec.(2 folders)
19692 Jan.-7 Dec.
(3 folders)1970
16 Jan.-30 June(2 folders)
BOX 1098 13 Sept.-30 Dec.(2 folders)
1971
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11 Jan.-15 July(2 folders)
19728 June
19738 Jan.-24 Sept.
(2 folders)1974
18 June-24 Aug.1975
15 July1976
19 May1977
Nov.1978
30 June1980
13 May1982
Miscellaneous1983
16 JuneUndated
Miscellaneous
BOX 1099-1108 Addition II: Writings, 1941-1985Articles, correspondence, drafts, reminiscences, notes, research material, forewords and
introductions, contracts, royalty statements, and printed matter supplementing materialfound in the Writings series in the main portion of the papers and in Addition I.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein alphabetically by name of person,topic, or type of material except the articles which are arranged chronologcally.
BOX 1099 Article File, 1965-1977(2 folders)
MemoirsAbel (Elie) files
Contract and royalty statements, 1972-1985Correspondence, 1973-1975Manuscript drafts, 1974
Chapters 3-6(4 folders)
BOX 1100 Chapters 7-14(8 folders)
BOX 1101 Chapters 15, 18, 20-21(6 folders)
Notes, 1974, undatedResearch material
Addition II: Speeches and Statements, 1951-1983
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W. Averell Harriman Papers 196
1941-1943(3 folders)
BOX 1102 1944-1946, 1953-1954, 1960, 1966-1972, undated(9 folders)
BOX 1103 Davids (Jules) filesContract, 1980-1981Correspondence, 1967, 1977-1982, undatedManuscript draft, undated
(2 folders)Subject file
Adams, Henry H.General, 1976-1979, undated
(4 folders)Memoranda of conversations, 1977-1978
(2 folders)BOX 1104 Commerce Department, 1946-1948, 1977-1981
(3 folders)Donovan, Robert, 1978-1979Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948Interviews with Harriman
1980(3 folders)
BOX 1105 1981MacArthur, Douglas, 1950, 1977-1980, undatedMarshall Plan, 1968, 1976Miscellany, 1950, 1966, 1977, undatedNotes, 1977-1980, undatedSpecial assistant to the president, 1977-1978
MiscellaneousHarper and Row contract, 1965Reminiscences by Harriman, 1982-1984
Other BooksAmerica and Russia in a Changing World
Contract and royalty statements, 1970-1977BOX 1106 Forewords and introductions, 1976-1981
(3 folders)Peace with Russia, contract and royalty statements, 1959-1968
Research FileDefense, 1969-1970, 1976, undated
(2 folders)Economic Policy Committee, 1968Foreign policy, 1963, 1970, undated
(2 folders)Miscellany, 1965-1977, undatedTruman, Harry S., administration
1950(2 folders)
Addition II: Writings, 1941-1985
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W. Averell Harriman Papers 197
BOX 1107 1951-1952, undated(4 folders)
USSR, 1945-1953, 1970, 1976, undated(2 folders)
Vietnam1965-1971
(5 folders)BOX 1108 Undated
BOX 1108 Addition II: Photographs, 1944Photographs of Harriman, his family, friends, and his activities as a youth supplementing
material found in the Photographs series above.Arranged alphabetically by subject or name of person and therein chronologically.
BOX 1108 Topical fileChildhood and youth, undatedFamily
Harriman, Marie Norton Whitney, 1944, undatedHarriman, Marie Norton Whitney and W. Averell, undatedOther family members, undated
Miscellany, undated
BOX 1109-1116 Addition III: Assorted Material, 1902-2008Articles, correspondence, speeches and writings, books, interviews, memoranda of
conversations, reports, personal items, and miscellaneous material. Files relating to MarkLincoln Chadwin contain speeches, interviews, and correspondence regarding Harriman.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 1109 Articles about Averell Harriman, 1948-1988Books, including marginalia by Harrriman
Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin by Herbert Feis, 1957Present at the Creation by Dean Acheson, 1969
BOX 1110 Relation of Air Transport to Rail Carriers by Security Owners Association, 1932Тегеран (Tehran ) by Валентин Бережков, 1961
Chadwin (Mark Lincoln) Files“A” miscellaneous, 1967-1987“B” miscellaneous, 1965-1970“C” miscellaneous, 1965-1969“D” miscellaneous, 1966-1970“E” miscellaneous, 1967-1987Feis, Herbert, 1965-1966“G” miscellaneous, 1966Harriman, W. Averell
BOX 1117 Addition III: Oversize, circa 1963-1965Guest card file kept by Marie Norton Whitney Harriman.
Addition II: Writings, 1941-1985
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 198
Arranged alphabetically by name of person.
BOX CL 1-CL 8 Classified, 1946-1980Material containing security classified information.Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX CL 1 Special Files: Public ServiceTruman Administration
Marshall PlanSubject File
Policy, general, 1948-1950Special Assistant
Geographical FileIran
State Department cablesFrom Tehran, 1951 (folder 3)To Tehran, 1951 (folder 2)
Subject FileMacArthur, Douglas, file
Wake Island Conference, Oct. 1950 (folder 2)Staff
Berger, Samuel D., 1951Washington Foreign Ministers Meeting, Sept. 1951
Briefing book ISet B (folder 2)
Mutual Security DirectorGeneral Correspondence
MiscellaneousChronological file of letters sent
8 Oct. 1951-31 Dec. 1952Jan.-Mar. 1952
Subject FileCentral Intelligence Agency, undatedCommunications
TelegramsEXFOR/FOREX series, 1952-1953
Escapee Program, 1952Meetings
Truman-Churchill, Jan. 1952 (folder 1)New York Files
PostgubernatorialAfrica trip, 1960
Memoranda of conversationsUSSR
VisitKhrushchev, Nikita S., interview, 1959-1961 (folder 1)
Addition III: Oversize, circa 1963-1965
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 199
Kennedy/Johnson AdministrationsSubject File
AfricaGeneral, 1961-1967 (folders 2, 4)
Arab-Israel crisis, 1963-67 (folder 3)Argentina, 1961-1966"A-Ai" miscellaneous, 1961-1968"Aj-Az" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"Aj-Am" miscellaneousBalance of payments, 1960-1968Brazil, 1963-1965"B-Bar" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"B-Bal" miscellaneousCanada, 1963-1966Central Intelligence Agency, 1962-1965China, 1961-1967 (folders 3, 6-8) See also Top SecretChina (Taiwan), 1966-1967Chits, 1963-1967Cline, Ray S., 1962-1965
Folder 1 See also Top SecretBOX CL 2 Folder 2
Congo, 1961-1966 (folders 2-4, 6-7) See also Top SecretCooper, Chester L., 1961-1968 (folders 1-2) See also Sensitive Compartmented
InformationCrockett, William J., 1963-1967Cuba, 1962-1967 (folder 2)Cyprus, 1964"C-Cle" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"Carq-Caz" miscellaneous"Df-Dz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"Dr-Dz" miscellaneousEast-West
Initiatives, 1962-1967Relations, 1963-1966
Efficiency reports, 1962-1969BOX CL 3 Elections
1964 campaignGeneral (folder 1)
"Em-Ez" miscellaneous, 1960-1968Far East, 1966-1967Forrestal, Michael V.
Correspondence, 1961-1967Oral history interview of Harriman, 1965
FranceGeneral, 1963-1968 See also Restricted DataRecognition of the Peoples Republic of China, 1961-1964
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 200
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1961-1968 See Top Secret"Gb-Gz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"Gop-Goz" miscellaneousHumphrey, Hubert H., 1963-1968"Hars-Hz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"Hars-Hel" miscellaneous"Hj-Hol" miscellaneous"Hs-Hz" miscellaneous
India, 1963-1967 (folder 2)Indonesia
General, 1961-1967 (folder 2)Iran, 1961-1968Israel, 1960-1967Italy, 1963-1968Japan, 1960-1967Johnson, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird
General1960-1964
"J-Joh" miscellaneous, 1962-1968"Jb-Joh" miscellaneous
Kennedy, Robert F.General
1961-1963Kirk, Alan G., 1961-1963Komer, Robert W., 1963-1967
BOX CL 4 Korea, 1962-1966Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich, 1963-1967"K-Kar" miscellaneous, 1962-1968"Kas-Ko" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"Kf-Kj" miscellaneous"Ko" miscellaneous
"Kp-Kz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969Laos, 1961-1968 (folders 1-2)Lister, George, 1961-1968Lodge, Henry Cabot (1902-1985), 1963-1969"Lb-Lz" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"Lj-Lou" miscellaneousMcCone, John A., 1961-1965McGhee, George E., 1961-1966McNaughton, John T., 1963-1967Mongolia, 1966"M-Maz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"Mana-Mans" miscellaneous"Mars-Marz" miscellaneous"Mas-Maz" miscellaneous
"Mb-Mun" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 201
"Mem-Mez" miscellaneous"Mp-Mun" miscellaneous
National Security Council, 1961-1964Nonproliferation treaty, 1966-1967North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1960-1966Nuclear fleet, 1964"N-Ng" miscellaneous, 1962-1968
"N-Nel" miscellaneous"Nh-Nz" miscellaneous, 1961-1969Pakistan, 1962-1967Panama, 1963-1964Personnel (chiefs of mission), 1961-1965Plowshare nuclear excavation program, 1964 See Restricted Data"P-Pin" miscellaneous, 1961-1969
"Pes-Pin" miscellaneous"Pio-Pz" miscellaneous, 1962-1969
"Pio-Pon" miscellaneous"Pop-Pz" miscellaneous
Regional assistant secretaries meeting, 1963-1964Relocation in case of attack, 1961-1963Romania, 1964-1968Rostow, Walt W., 1961-1968Rusk, Dean
1961-1963196419661968-1969
BOX CL 5 "R-Ri" miscellaneous, 1961-1969"R-Ra" miscellaneous"Rb-Res" miscellaneous"Rf-Ri" miscellaneous
"Rj-Rz" miscellaneous, 1963-1968"Rou-Rz" miscellaneous
Schoenbrun, David, 1962-1968Shriver, Sargent, 1960-1968Snow, Edgar, 1961-1965Social file
Entertainment (by event)Washington, D.C.
19661967
South Africa, 1963Southeast Asia, 1962-1964"S-Schn" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"San-Saz" miscellaneous"So-Sz" miscellaneous, 1960-1969
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 202
"Su-Sz" miscellaneousTanzania and Zambia, 1965Tshombe, H. E. Moise, 1961-1967"Ta-Tq" miscellaneous, 1961-1968
"Ta-Te" miscellaneous"Tf-Th" miscellaneous
USSRGeneral
1961-196219631964-1965July-Dec. 1966
VietnamJan.-Aug. 1963Sept.-Nov. 1963Dec. 1963Jan.-May 1966Aug.-Sept. 1966
"Whf-Wz" miscellaneous, 1962-1969"Wilm-Wl" miscellaneous"Wooe-Wz" miscellaneous
Trips and Missions1961
29 Apr.-5 May, Southeast Asia See Top Secret1961-1962, Laos Conference (Geneva Accords)
Biographical dataChronological file
17-30 June 1961Sept. 1961 (folders 2-3)Oct. 1961 (folders 1-2)Nov. 1961Jan. 1962Feb. 1962Mar. 1962May 1962June 1962 See Top SecretPostconference (folder 2)
BOX CL 6 General correspondence sentPlan for Southeast AsiaSoutheast Asia Task Force
196221 Nov.-1 Dec., India and Pakistan (Folders 1, 3, 5-6, 8, 10) See also Top Secret
1963-1964, Test Ban TreatyBackground (folders 1-3) See also Restricted DataPost-treaty See Top Secret and Restricted Data
1964
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
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19 Mar.-2 Apr., AfricaMemoranda of conversations and backgroundStaff memoranda
6-8 Aug., Brussels, Belgium1965
23 Feb.-11 Mar., Israel, Afghanistan, India, and the PhilippinesMemoranda of conversationsBaguio-Manila, Philippines See Top SecretInformation cables
1-8 May, Dominican RepublicCapital by capitalPost-tripSchedulePretripSummary report
23-29 May, African Chiefs of Mission (folder 1)8 July-3 Aug., Europe and the USSR
Brussels, Belgium1965-1966, PINTA
Aftermath, resumption of bombingOther memoranda of conversations and miscellaneous data (folder 1)
19669-23 Feb., Asia tour with Hubert H. Humphrey (folders 4, 7, 10, 12-13)
BOX CL 7 27 Oct.-Nov. 9, Manila Summit Conference: post-trip IDaily summariesGermanyIndiaIndonesiaItalyUnited KingdomVisits postponed
29 Nov.-10 Dec., Manila Summit Conference: post-trip IILondon-Cuba fertilizer plant discussions
196721-30 Nov., Asia and Eastern Europe
Briefing book (folder 2)1968-1970, Paris peace talks
Appointment and background dataCalendar
1 Aug. 1968- 19 Jan. 1969 (folders 1-2)Chronological file, May 1968-Jan. 1969 (folders 1, 3)CROCODILE See also Top SecretHARVAN/DOUBLEPLUS
Cables, Oct.-Nov. 1968Incoming
Nos. 126-249
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 204
HARVAN/PLUSPrivate meetings with Ha Van Lau and others, June-Aug. 1968Private meetings with Duc Tho Le, Sept.-Oct. 1968
Prisoners of war (POWs)General correspondence, visitors, and miscellanyRelease of pilots, July-Aug. 1968
Chronological FileGeneral
1963Mar.Apr.-May
1964Mar.Aug.-Sept.Dec.
1965July-Aug.
1966Feb.Mar.JulyAug.Sept.-Oct.
1967Mar.Apr.
Schedules and briefing material1964
JuneSept.Nov.
1965Jan.Feb.MayAug.Oct.Nov.
1966Mar.-Apr.MayAug.-Sept.Nov.
1967Mar.-Apr.May-June
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
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Aug.Oct.
1968Jan.Apr.
Memoranda of ConversationsADHLM (folder 2)NR
Speeches and Statements1962
9 MayMiscellany
May-JulyAug.-Oct.
196411 May
196617 Sept.
Addition I: Special Files: Public ServicePostgovernment
Subject FileYugoslavia, 1976-1980
BOX CL 8 Addition II: Family PapersCorrespondence
With HarrimanChurchill, Winston, III (stepson) and family, 1977
Addition II: Special Files: Public ServiceKennedy/Johnson Administrations
Subject FileBundy, William P., 1968Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 1968Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich, 1965Laos, 1963McGhee, George E., 1966Romania, 1968Rostow, Eugene, 1967Rusk, Dean, 1964-1968 See also Top Secret
Chronological FileTelephone conversations, transcripts, 1968
PostgovernmentSubject File
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 206
Solarz, Stephen J., 1980Tran Van Don, 1969Vietnam, 1968-1969White House
Correspondence, 1977Addition II: Writings
MemoirsDavids (Jules) files
Subject fileAdams, Henry H.
General, 1977 (Items are 1950-1951 documents that were attachments to a 1977note) See also Top Secret
Economic Cooperative Administration, 1948 See also Top SecretMarshall Plan, 1968Special Assistant to the President, 1978 (Item is a 1950 document that is part of an
attachment to a 1978 memoranda) See also Top SecretResearch file
Foreign policy, 1970Truman, Harry S., administration, 1950 See also Top SecretVietnam, 1968 See also Top Secret
BOX TS 1 Top Secret, 1948-1978Material containing top secret security classified information.Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX TS 1 Special Files: Public ServiceKennedy/Johnson Administrations
Subject FileChina, 1961-1967 (folder 3)Cline, Ray S., 1962-1965 (folder 1)Congo, 1961-1966 (folder 3)Cooper, Chester L., 1961-1968 (folder 1) See Sensitive Compartmented InformationGalbraith, John Kenneth, 1961-1968 (folder 2)
Trips and Missions1961
29 Apr.-5 May, Southeast Asia1961-1962, Laos Conference (Geneva Accords)
Chronological fileJune 1962
196221 Nov.-1 Dec., India and Pakistan (folder 5)
1963-1964, Test Ban TreatyPost-treaty (folder 4) See also Restricted Data
196523 Feb.-11 Mar., Israel, Afghanistan, India, and the Philippines
Baguio-Manila, Philippines
Classified, 1946-1980
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 207
1968-1970, Paris peace talksCROCODILE
Addition II: Special Files: Public ServiceKennedy/Johnson Administrations
Subject FileRusk, Dean, 1967-1968
Addition II: WritingsMemoirs
Davids (Jules) filesSubject file
Adams, Henry H.General, 1977 (Items are 1950-1951 documents that are attachments to a 1977
note)Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948Special Assistant to the President, 1978 (Item is a 1950 document that is part of an
attachment to a 1978 memorandum)Research file
Truman, Harry S., administration, 1950-1951(2 folders)
Vietnam, 1968
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data, 1961-1968Security classified material containing "restricted data."Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX RD 1 Special Files: Public ServiceKennedy/Johnson Administrations
Subject FileFrance
General, 1963-1968Plowshare Nuclear Excavation Program, 1964Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., 1961-1968
Trips and Missions1963-1964, Test Ban Treaty
Background (folder 2)Post-trip (folder 4)
Chronological FileGeneral
1963June-July
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information, 1961-1968Security classified material containing "sensitive compartmented information."Arranged and described according to the series, container, and folder from which the items
were removed.
BOX SCI 1 Special Files: Public Service
Top Secret, 1948-1978
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 208
Kennedy/Johnson AdministrationsSubject File
Cooper, Chester L., 1961-1968 (folder 1)
Sensitive Compartmented Information, 1961-1968
Container Contents
W. Averell Harriman Papers 209